News archive
News published February 2013
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The Search is on for Scotland’s Greenest Communities
Published 28 Feb 2013Community groups across Scotland are being invited to show off their green credentials and enter a new national Greener Together Community Award scheme.
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Chief Constable and NJPB Convener sign off with a positive message for the people of the Highlands and Islands
Published 28 Feb 2013Issued by Northern Constabulary
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Highlands and Islands vote of confidence in policing and criminal justice services
Published 28 Feb 2013Issued by Northern Constabulary
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Public thanked for input into new vision for Thurso and Wick
Published 28 Feb 2013Members of the Thurso and Wick communities have helped to develop a new vision for the towns by participating in events known as Charrettes.
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Waste to Energy Plant, Invergordon – Council statement
Published 27 Feb 2013The Highland Council has emphasised that the Council’s challenge in the Court of Session against a decision by a Reporter appointed by Scottish Ministers to grant planning permission for a major was
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Tribute paid to Lochaber Council worker
Published 27 Feb 2013Tribute has been paid to a member of staff of The Highland Council in Lochaber who died in a climbing accident on Ben Nevis on Monday.
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Police name deceased following mountain incident on Raeburn's Buttress, Ben Nevis, Fort William
Published 27 Feb 2013Issued by Northern Constabulary
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Highland Seashore Project launched
Published 27 Feb 2013A new Seashore Wildlife Project was launched on Saturday (23 February) at the Highland Biodiversity Groups Networking Meeting in the Netley Centre, Inverness.
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Chill out on Wacky Woolly Wednesday
Published 27 Feb 2013School pupils, Council staff and Councillors are being invited to look out their most outrageous woolly jumper and take part in Wacky Woolly Wednesday.
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Scottish switching scheme launched in Highland
Published 27 Feb 2013Households across Highland have an opportunity to save hundreds of pounds on their energy bills as part of a collective buying initiative. Highland residents have until Sunday 17 March to join in to s