News archive
News published June 2013
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Entrance fees removed at Inverness Floral Hall
Published 26 Jun 2013Issued by High Life Highland.
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HIE launches major Gaelic research project
Published 26 Jun 2013Issued by HIE
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Marine consultation launched
Published 25 Jun 2013The future of the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters (PFOW) will be guided by the outcome of a joint consultation launched by Marine Scotland, Orkney Islands Council, The Highland Council and Heriot-Wat
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Ceremony marks start to phase three of Lochaber High upgrade
Published 25 Jun 2013A turf cutting ceremony today (Tuesday) marked a start to work on the £11 million third phase of the upgrade of Lochaber High School, bringing the total investment at the school to £26 million.The H
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Views sought on the number of wheelchair accessible taxis in the Highlands
Published 25 Jun 2013The Highland Council is consulting with local disability and access groups and the taxi trade to find out their views on a change of licensing policy that could lead to an increase in the numbers of w
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Activity Agreement helps former Inverness pupil find a love for writing.
Published 25 Jun 2013Gemma McPhee, a former pupil of Inverness High School, has written a book in memory of her Grandmother titled "The life and Memory of Jane McPhee...".
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Where Highland Eagles Dare to be seen live on TV
Published 25 Jun 2013Thanks to The Highland Council’s Countryside Rangers live pictures of a Golden Eagle nest can now be seen at the Assynt Visitor Centre in Lochinver, Sutherland which is located within the North West
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Inverness marks Armed Forces Day
Published 25 Jun 2013The City of Inverness will mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday 29 June with a massed parade from Eastgate and service and events at the Northern Meeting Park.
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Pupils’ game goes into production
Published 25 Jun 2013The first run of a board game devised by primary 1 and 2 pupils at Lochardil Primary in Inverness has gone into production and on Friday the excited pupils gathered to receive the first delivery “ho
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Inverness and Ross-shire secondary pupils build bridges.
Published 24 Jun 2013Issued by The BIG Partnership on behalf of CITB-Construction Skills