News archive
News published April 2013
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Public event called on options appraisal for A890 Stromeferry Bypass - Stage 1 findings
Published 16 Apr 2013The draft outcome of the first stage of assessment of options for replacing the A890 Stromeferry Bypass will be presented at a public drop-in session being held in Lochcarron Village Hall on Saturda
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Help support community safety for children by volunteering at this year’s Safe Highlander event
Published 16 Apr 2013From the 8th to 18th May 2013 just under 2,000 Primary 7 pupils from schools in and around the Inverness area will be heading to the Cameron Barracks, Inverness, at different times over an eight-day p
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Bikes carried on Inverness to Cromarty Buses
Published 16 Apr 2013Photos from the launch of the new bike on bus service
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Guided walk to explore Reelig Glen
Published 16 Apr 2013Reelig Glen is a beautiful woodland filled with spectacular trees and home to lots of wildlife so on Saturday (20 April) why not join The Highland Council’s Countryside Ranger Corinne McCallum for a
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Glass recycling photo competition winners
Published 16 Apr 2013More photos
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Consultation begins on two Inverness West projects
Published 16 Apr 2013A 7-week period of public consultation period begins today (Tuesday) on the detailed design of the £27.2 million Inverness West Link Road as well as the Draft Development Brief for the Torvean/Ness-s
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Project aims to bring empty homes back into use across Highland
Published 15 Apr 2013Three areas in the Highlands are to pilot an initiative by The Highland Council to bring empty properties back into affordable housing use.
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Recognition for Highland social care worker
Published 15 Apr 2013A social care worker, employed by The Highland Council, has been highly commended in the "Residential Care Worker of the Year" awards held by the Scottish Association of Social Work.
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Deadline looms for second round of Community Challenge Fund bids
Published 15 Apr 2013Community Challenge Fund
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Tain and Easter Ross Ward Forum
Published 15 Apr 2013The main topic under discussion at the Tain and Easter Ross Ward Forum, on Wednesday (17 April), will be how local groups can apply for a share of £1 million that is available each year from The High