News archive
News published August 2011
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Highland’s new Youth Convener
Published 31 Aug 2011Stuart Davidson from Nairn this week took up his new role as Highland’s Youth Convener. His full-time post is a one year bursary, running until September 2012. He will be based at the Education, Cul
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Special meeting to consider Inverness Campus proposal
Published 31 Aug 2011A special meeting of The Highland Council’s Inverness Nairn Badenoch and Strathspey Planning Applications Committee is to be held towards the end of October to determine the outstanding matters from
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Council response to consultation on the proposed transfer of radioactive fuels from Dounreay to Sellafield
Published 31 Aug 2011The Highland Council has urged the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) to consult widely with communities before deciding to transport spent nuclear fuel stored at the Dounreay to Sellafield in
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Public asked for their views on future use of Maryburgh Primary School
Published 31 Aug 2011The public is being invited by The Highland Council to have their say on the future use of Maryburgh Primary School after it closes in the summer of next year.
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Appointment of Director of Finance in Highland
Published 31 Aug 2011Derek Yule, currently Head of Finance and Section 95 Officer in Aberdeenshire Council, has been appointed Director of Finance with The Highland Council.
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An àireamh is àirde de sgiobaidhean a bh’ ann a-riamh sabaid airson Cuach na Cloinne
Published 31 Aug 2011Read this in English
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Highest ever number of teams challenging for Cuach na Cloinne
Published 31 Aug 2011Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Great Glen Way Ranger course is on track to help the navigationally challenged at Invergarry.
Published 30 Aug 2011People who get lost in their local supermarket or think that gaiters are man-eating animals are being invited by the Great Glen Way Rangers to expand their horizons by joining them on a course called
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High Life winners receive their prizes
Published 30 Aug 2011Daniel Cormack of Invergordon recently received a year’s free membership to The Highland Council’s High Life leisure scheme as first prize for cycling the fastest mile on an exercise bike at the C
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Wick river path maintenance abandoned
Published 30 Aug 2011Recent adverse weather conditions have deterred most of the Caithness Countryside Volunteers taking on path maintenance work at the Wick Riverside.