News archive
News published November 2011
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New manager sets sights on offering something for everyone
Published 11 Nov 2011The team at Inverness Leisure is pleased to announce the appointment of Eilidh Maclean (27) to the new position of Activities Development Manager.
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School hostel manager is Council’s Employee of the Year
Published 10 Nov 2011Margaret Ann Beaton, who is responsible for the operation of The Highland Council’s five school residences, has been chosen as the Council's Employee of the year. She received her prize at the Counc
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Phase 2 of consultation on Inverness City West Link Road Project
Published 10 Nov 2011Two days of public exhibitions and meetings are to be held as part of a further phase of public consultation to gauge opinion on the options being considered by The Highland Council for the Invernes
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Caithness Wards Discretionary Budget Awards
Published 10 Nov 2011Caithness Members of The Highland Council have pledged to support this year's “DA DOONIE DAY” Viking Festival which will take place in Wick on Friday 25 November.The event, which is run by Thurso
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Launch of Internet delivery charges survey
Published 9 Nov 2011In order to understand the extent of the problem of Internet delivery charges, The Highland Council’s Trading Standards team are looking to gather evidence from Highland consumers and small business
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Apple Day could blossom into annual event
Published 9 Nov 2011Organisers of the Highland’s first apple day have heralded the event as a blossoming success that has sown the seed for future annual celebrations.
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Reshaping Care for Older People
Published 9 Nov 2011Issued by NHS Highland
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High Life Highland launches its Christmas Challenge
Published 8 Nov 2011High Life Highland, established on the 1st October to deliver Community Learning and Leisure services on behalf of The Highland Council, launches its first Highland-wide community event this month.
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Historic grave tidied by Caithness Countryside Volunteers
Published 8 Nov 2011The Caithness Countryside Volunteers recently turned out in force on Sunday 30 October, tools in hand to tackle the overgrown and wild path to General Patrick Sinclair’s Grave, Lybster.
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November ward forums focus on community life and concerns for young people
Published 8 Nov 2011The forthcoming Lochaber South (Ward 22 Fort William and Ardnamurchan) Forum on Monday 14th November will be joined by young people who will put forward a range of challenging questions and views rega