News archive
News published October 2012
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Wind turbines on school sites to restart soon following review
Published 26 Oct 2012The Highland Council has completed a comprehensive risk assessment of wind turbines located in school grounds which confirms safe operation and gives the go ahead for the turbines, which have proved e
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Northern Constabulary take part in ACPOS led campaign to keep us moving this winter
Published 26 Oct 2012Issued by Northern ConstabularyNorthern Constabulary will be working closely with Scottish Government, road operating companies and other transport providers to ensure that the Highlands and Islands k
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Carnival atmosphere expected at Halloween show
Published 26 Oct 2012The Inverness Winter Events Programme gets underway this weekend with one of the biggest fancy dress events staged in the Scotland - the Ness Islands Halloween Show.
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Highland Council welcomes Caithness jobs boost.
Published 25 Oct 2012The Highland Council has welcomed the announcement that Aon Hewitt has bought Babcock International Group’s Pensions Administration Office in Caithness and aims to grow the business.
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Highland Armed Forces Community Covenant
Published 25 Oct 2012Public Sector Partners in the Highlands have shown their joint commitment to the Armed Forces by signing an Armed Forces Community Covenant.
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Work starts on new Culloden Battlefield Trail
Published 25 Oct 2012See more photos.
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Council consolidates commitment to Gaelic
Published 25 Oct 2012Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Community safety is focus of Ward Forum
Published 24 Oct 2012Community safety will be the focus of discussion at the next Highland Council Eilean a’ Cheò Ward Forum taking place on Monday (29 October) from 2pm – 4pm in the Council Chamber, Tigh na Sgire, P
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Procession marks opening of new Ben Wyvis Primary School
Published 24 Oct 2012See more photos here.
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Budget blog focuses on recycling and disposal of waste.
Published 23 Oct 2012The latest topic for discussion on The Highland Council’s budget consultation blog asks the public for ideas on the recycling and disposal of waste. The questions are posed by Councillor Dave Fall