News archive
News published February 2013
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A9 Kessock Bridge – Introduction of the new Traffic Signals on the three approaches to the Longman Roundabout.
Published 7 Feb 2013Issued by Scotland Transerv
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for Thursday 7 February 2013.
Published 7 Feb 2013The 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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Proposed renewal of the Business Improvement District for Inverness
Published 7 Feb 2013Ballot papers for the Inverness Business Improvement District (BID) renewal election will arrive on the doorsteps of 676 voters in 447 premises today (Friday).
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Interim Election of Holm Community Council, Inverness
Published 7 Feb 2013Residents in the Holm area of Inverness are being encouraged to bolster the ranks of the Community Council. An interim election is taking place to fill the four vacant positions from a total members
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New temporary site identified for coach parking in Inverness city centre
Published 7 Feb 2013A new location has been identified in Inverness for a temporary drop off/pick-up point for coaches carrying tourists and cruise liner passengers.
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for Wednesday 6 February 2013.
Published 6 Feb 2013The 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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City forum discusses mitigation plans for Kessock Bridge resurfacing
Published 6 Feb 2013More than 80 people attended the Inverness City Transport Forum on Monday (4 February) at Inverness Town House to hear presentations by Transport Scotland and The Highland Council on measures being
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People in Highland encouraged to be green on the move
Published 6 Feb 2013Thanks to an £54,373 investment from Zero Waste Scotland, new recycling bins are set to appear across Highland, making it easier to recycle away from the home.
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Council backs regeneration of Inverness city centre
Published 6 Feb 2013The Leader of The Highland Council Drew Hendry and Leader of the City of Inverness Area Committee have given an assurance that tackling anti-social behaviour in Inverness City Centre is a top priority
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Wick High School hits litter collection target and receives £750
Published 6 Feb 2013The Highland Council’s school litter project came to Wick last week with volunteers and local businesses getting behind the campaign at Wick High School.