News archive
News published December 2012
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Recycling and refuse collection arrangements over the Christmas Holidays
Published 17 Dec 2012With the 2012 festivities almost upon us, The Highland Council is advising households not to get snowed under with waste but to take advantage of all the recycling opportunities available over the Chr
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Cromarty Primary school play
Published 17 Dec 2012Pupils of Cromarty Primary performed to parents and friends on Thursday their version of “Its a Party”.
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Don’t let your turkey bug you this Christmas
Published 17 Dec 2012Officers from the Environmental Health Service at The Highland Council are keen to spread the Christmas food safety message this year so that everyone can enjoy their festive dinner without suffering
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Highland primary school takes lessons outdoors.
Published 17 Dec 2012More photos.
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for 17 December 2012.
Published 17 Dec 2012The Highland Council’s snow clearing / gritting route policies and area maps are online for 2012/13 at www.highland.gov.uk/gritting.
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School talent show opened by Pipes and Drums of The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion.
Published 17 Dec 2012Raigmore Primary School’s Christmas Talent show got off to a flying start on Thursday 13 December when the Pipes and Drums of The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland based at
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Highland population growth welcomed as first 2011 Census figures released.
Published 17 Dec 2012Census results 2011
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Kingussie High reopened.
Published 17 Dec 2012Kingussie High School has reopened to all pupils today, Monday 17 December.
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Highland - Romanian links strengthened.
Published 17 Dec 2012More photographs.
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Huntly Street, Inverness, reopens to traffic.
Published 17 Dec 2012Huntly Street, Inverness which has been closed to traffic between Young Street and Greig Street to allow the diversion of utility services associated with the River Ness Flood Scheme, will reopen tomo