News archive
News published June 2012
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Caithness and Sutherland schools learn the importance of engineering
Published 20 Jun 2012Issued by HIE
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Plans unveiled for Fort William town centre facelift
Published 20 Jun 2012Plans to improve the amenity of Cameron Square in the heart of Fort William’s High Street and create an events area there will be unveiled at a public meeting next week.
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Community Council nomination deadline
Published 20 Jun 20124 pm on Wednesday (27 June) is the deadline for candidates to return their election nomination forms for round 3 of the forthcoming Community Council elections, which involve those which are currently
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Lochaber District Partnership meeting
Published 19 Jun 2012Next Tuesday (26th June), the new Lochaber District Partnership will meet in full for the second time as part of the new arrangements under the Planning for Integration (P4i) partnership between the N
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Ness Bridge inspection works
Published 19 Jun 2012Motorists are being advised by The Highland Council of essential inspection work being carried out on the Ness Bridge, Inverness on Sunday (24 June).
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New recycling bins help Highlands meet recycling targets
Published 19 Jun 2012Figures released by The Highland Council to coincide with National Recycle Week show that the new refuse and recycling service introduced across The Highland Council area over the past year and a half
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Council target holiday homes avoiding payment for their waste collection services
Published 19 Jun 2012In February this year, The Highland Council wrote to the owners of around 1,650 non-domestic rated (NDR) holiday home properties in all areas of the Highlands with the exception of Inverness and Suthe
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Scotland's Eco-schools go Gaelic
Published 19 Jun 2012Issued by Keep Scotland Beautiful
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New bins make it easier to recycle ‘on the go’ in Inverness
Published 19 Jun 2012Hundreds of new recycling bins are being installed in busy public places across Scotland as the country marks the start of Recycle Week.
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Highlands pupils say a big ‘thank you’ to tiny teachers
Published 18 Jun 2012Primary three pupils from across Inverness gathered today [Friday, 22 June] to say a big ‘thank you’ to the Highlands’ tiniest teachers at a Baby Celebration held by Action for Children Scotland