News archive
News published June 2013
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Leader’s international focus on retaining rural air services into hub airports
Published 12 Jun 2013The Leader of The Highland Council is to seek the support of his colleagues on an influential EU Committee to secure the long-term future of key air links from the Highlands to London.
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Sgoiltean bho air feadh na h-Alba a’ strì airson Cuach na Cloinne 2013
Published 12 Jun 2013Read this in English
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Schools from across Scotland fight it out for Cuach na Cloinne 2013
Published 12 Jun 2013Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Big Lottery and Highland Council Funding granted to Springboard Initiative
Published 12 Jun 2013Issued by The Springboard Charity
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Dingwall Mercat Cross competition one-day exhibition, 15 June
Published 11 Jun 2013For one day only, there will be a public exhibition of designs for a new imaginary 21st century Mercat Cross for Dingwall High Street this Saturday in Dingwall Town House between 10am and 5pm.
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Progress on Integration is the main topic for discussion at Lochaber’s June meeting
Published 11 Jun 2013The Lochaber District Partnership will next meet on Tuesday 18th June. Both the Children’s and Adult services District Managers will set out the local progress made to date by NHS Highland and Hig
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Domestic biomass supply chain drop-in-day
Published 11 Jun 2013Local shops and businesses across Highland are being encouraged to take advantage of a new retailing opportunity – bagged wood pellets for domestic biomass heating systems.
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People on the Isle of Skye can now be green on the move
Published 11 Jun 2013More photos
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Highland’s premier musicians compete
Published 11 Jun 2013Eight of the Highland’s most talented young musicians will gather at Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness on Sunday 16th June as they complete for the title of ‘Highland Young Musician of the Year 2013’.
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Volunteers work to create haven for rare butterfly
Published 11 Jun 2013The Caithness Countryside Volunteers met last Sunday (9 June) to help create habitat for the rare small blue butterfly at Castlehill. The volunteers cut back vegetation and dug out rank roots to creat