News archive
News published April 2013
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Council disappointment at Icetech liquidation and loss of jobs
Published 24 Apr 2013The Highland Council has expressed its deep regret at the liquidation of Castletown-based company, Icetech Freezers Ltd, with the loss of more than 70 jobs.
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Polling day at Landward Caithness By-Election
Published 24 Apr 20131,428 people have applied for a postal vote for the up-coming Landward Caithness by-election. This represents just over 16% of the total electorate which is 8,546. Polling will take place between
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Burn restoration works completed at Woodside of Culloden
Published 24 Apr 2013Restoration works have been completed this week on the Smithton Burn at Woodside of Culloden, Inverness.
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New coach parking area opens in Inverness
Published 24 Apr 2013A new daytime parking area in Inverness, to accommodate coach parties dropping off and picking up passengers, comes into operation on Monday 29 April.
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High Life Highland seeks a new director
Published 23 Apr 2013The Highland Council is seeking to recruit a Director to the Board of High Life Highland (HLH), to provide strategic direction and governance to the company and expert advice and support to its manage
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Nairn Discretionary Budget awards and tribute paid to Ward Manager.
Published 22 Apr 2013Members of The Highland Council’s Nairn Ward at their last Business Meeting, approved the following applications for Nairn Ward Discretionary Funding:
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Multi-million pound A9 design contracts open to interest
Published 19 Apr 2013Issued by Transport Scotland
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Success of Cromarty Primary School’s Eco Day
Published 17 Apr 2013More photos
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Sgioba Drama Òigridh Inbhir Nis perform drama at festival
Published 17 Apr 2013Sgioba Drama Òigridh Inbhir Nis took part in the National Theatre Connections Festival held in Eden Court from 2nd to the 4th April, performing Mobile Phone Show, which was specially commissioned f
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Inverness West Link – statement
Published 16 Apr 2013Senior members of The Highland Council have reacted strongly and refuted “distasteful” claims that the Council was influenced by either Tesco or Tulloch in choosing the route for the Inverness W