News archive
News published March 2013
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Funded training opportunities in traditional building skills
Published 12 Mar 2013Further information on Dingwall CARS
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Delivering Integrated Services
Published 12 Mar 2013Highland Councillors have agreed further enhancement of the model for the integration of health and care services across the authority. This involves the organisation of Allied Health Professional
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Feasibility study into Skye Air Services published
Published 12 Mar 2013A feasibility study investigating the potential of re-introducing scheduled air services from the Isle of Skye was published today (Tuesday). The full report is available here (7 MB, pdf).
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Landward Caithness by-election date confirmed
Published 12 Mar 2013Candidates wishing to stand at the by-election being held in The Highland Council’s Ward 4 – Landward Caithness – have until 4 pm on Thursday 28 March to complete their nomination.
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Grant House refurbishment completed
Published 12 Mar 2013Major refurbishment works have recently been completed at Grant House Care Home, Grantown on Spey.
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Long distance scams … warning from Trading Standards as consumers fall victim to online fraudsters.
Published 11 Mar 2013Highland Council’s Trading Standards Officers are alerting consumers after online scams lose two individuals a total of £20,000.
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Conducting debut in Inverness for former Highland student
Published 11 Mar 2013Former Highland student Tomas Leakey is to make his conducting debut back in his hometown of Inverness on 27th March, when he will conduct a performance of Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for 11 March 2013.
Published 11 Mar 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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Temporary new parking arrangements at Sconser for Raasay Ferry service
Published 11 Mar 2013Foot passengers using the Raasay ferry service are being advised of a change of parking arrangements at the Sconser Terminal, Skye, to accommodate an extension to the existing car park, a key element
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Conducting debut for former Highland student
Published 11 Mar 2013Former Highland student Tomas Leakey is to make his conducting debut back in his hometown of Inverness on 27th March, when he will conduct a performance of Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.