News archive
News published October 2012
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Facebook chat with public to help people get Ready for Winter
Published 22 Oct 2012Issued by the Highlands and Islands Strategic Co-ordinating Group Members of the Highlands and Islands Strategic Co-ordinating Group (HISCG) are directly involving the public for the first time in the
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Don't let Bonfire Night rocket out of control
Published 19 Oct 2012Issued by Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service Around this time of year people will be preparing for Bonfire night and young children in particular will be looking forward to the evening.
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Co-operation brings rewards for city centre regeneration
Published 19 Oct 2012Inverness is set to see the first major regeneration in the City Centre for a number of years following the granting of planning permission by The Highland Council for an 8-storey-high building for st
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Bun-sgoil Stafainn a’ Soirbheachadh aig a’ Mhòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail, Dùn Omhain
Published 19 Oct 2012Read this in English
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Council properties for sale
Published 18 Oct 2012The Highland Council is seeking offers for the sale of surplus Council buildings. This includes a village hall, a former care home, a former school, an office building, a workshop garage and a house
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New preventative services for Highland’s elderly
Published 18 Oct 2012The Highland Council has published proposals, which will be considered on Thursday (25 October), to fulfil one of the key commitments in its programme – to invest an additional £1million in new pre
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Kessock Bridge - advance mitigation works starts 22 October
Published 18 Oct 2012Issued by ScotlandTranserv
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Back by popular demand - artists transform cars live!
Published 18 Oct 2012Following the success of last December’s Sublime project that saw five cars transformed into pieces of art at the Rose Street Car Park, Inverness, Team Recoat are back working with local artists E
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Consultant appointed to take forward appraisal of Stromeferry Bypass options
Published 17 Oct 2012The Highland Council has appointed URS Infrastructure and Environment UK limited to identify solutions to the rock cutting on the A890 Stromeferry road which runs on the south side of Loch Carron.
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Almost £2 million to keep Inverness moving during Kessock Bridge works
Published 17 Oct 2012Issued by Transport ScotlandTransport Scotland has announced a £1.8 million transport package to help ease congestion around the Kessock Bridge resurfacing works next year.A range of roads and public