News archive
News published December 2013
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Ross-shire Villages linked once more
Published 23 Dec 2013The villages of Strathpeffer and Jamestown now have a path connecting them after an absence of many years. The right of way to the old church through Blackmuir Woods fell into disuse when the church w
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Works on the River Ness Flood Scheme switch to Bank Street in the New Year
Published 23 Dec 2013The focus of work on the River Ness Flood Scheme in Inverness switches from Huntly Street to Bank Street when work resumes after the festive break. From 10 am on Monday 6 January, Bank Street - betwee
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for Monday 23 December 2013
Published 23 Dec 2013The Highland Council’s snow clearing / gritting route policies and area maps are online for 2013/14 at www.highland.gov.uk/gritting.
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Census figures show population of the Highlands on the up
Published 23 Dec 2013Briefing note on population change in Highland 2001-2011
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Parking management talks ensure continuity of enforcement
Published 20 Dec 2013The Highland Council is continuing discussions with Police Scotland to ensure continuity of parking management and enforcement in the Highlands following the full withdrawal of the Highland traffic wa
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Black Isle by-election result
Published 20 Dec 2013Declaration of results
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Highland Council winter road condition reports for Friday, 20 December 2013
Published 20 Dec 2013The Highland Council’s snow clearing / gritting route policies and area maps are online for 2013/14 at www.highland.gov.uk/gritting.
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Gaelic pupils bring Christmas cheer to Highland Council.
Published 20 Dec 2013Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Funding boost for 3 town centre planning events
Published 20 Dec 2013The Highland Council has been successful in bidding for £15,000 of Scottish Government funding towards the cost of organising town centre planning consultation events (known as mini-charrettes) early
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Betting shop licensing laws to be challenged
Published 19 Dec 2013We are writing to the UK Government seeking a change to licensing law to prevent over-provision of betting shops in a local community.