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News published November 2011
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Gnìomhachas Gàidhlig na Bliadhna 2011 - Ceuman beaga gu soirbheachas aig ‘Fàs Mòr’
Published 3 Nov 2011Read this in English
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Gaelic Business of the Year 2011- Little steps to success at Fàs Mòr – Gaelic childcare centre
Published 3 Nov 2011Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Recycling rate tops 40% for the first time thanks to public support
Published 3 Nov 2011The Highland public is being congratulated for helping The Highland Council achieve for the first time a recycling rate of more than 40 per cent. At the same time, the public is reducing the amount
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Flood awareness play visits Inverness to empower Scottish children to prepare for flooding
Published 3 Nov 2011Issued by SEPA
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Highland winner of Tenant of the Year
Published 2 Nov 2011Congratulations to Jennifer McLeod who last weekend won the coveted Vincent Heneghan Award for National Tenant of the Year 2011. Jennifer was presented with her award at The TPAS national conference j
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Beechwood campus plans approved
Published 2 Nov 2011The Highland Council’s Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Planning Applications Committee has unanimously approved a number of outstanding issues surrounding plans by Highlands and Islands En
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Move of Registration Services in Dingwall
Published 2 Nov 2011The public is advised that The Highland Council is moving its Registration Service in Ferry Road, Dingwall, to its Service Point in Ross House, High Street.
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Another Successful Conference For Highland Council Tenants
Published 2 Nov 2011The Highland Council hosted its third annual tenant conference, themed ‘Your home, Your community, Your conference’ on Saturday 29 October. Tenant activists identified a need for a Highland confer
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HPA sessions to help solve radon problems in Highland homes
Published 2 Nov 2011Issued by the Health Protection Agency
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Inspection identifies positive outcomes at Culloden Academy
Published 2 Nov 2011Culloden Academy, Inverness, was chosen for the first of the new style inspections looking at Curriculum for Excellence and a great deal of highly positive work by the school has been recognised in