News archive
News published January 2014
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Council appoints Director of new customer-focused Service
Published 24 Jan 2014The Highland Council has appointed a Director of a new Service to be created from 1 April as a key part of the new Service management structure of the Council.
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Food and drink events in Dingwall, Lochinver and Grantown for producers and buyers
Published 23 Jan 2014ocal food and drink producers and retailers are being invited to three events at the start of February.
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New head teacher for Inverness High School
Published 23 Jan 2014The new head teacher of 413-pupil Inverness High School will be Mr John Rutter, who is currently one of three depute head teachers at North Berwick High School.
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Funding for refurbishment of War Memorials
Published 23 Jan 2014Members of The Highland Council’s Finance Housing and Resources Committee have agreed to provide up £200,000 over the next four years to support the refurbishment of Highland war memorials in reco
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Police carrying out bicycle initiative in the Inverness area
Published 23 Jan 2014Issued by Police Scotland
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Young Musicians get back into the swing of things
Published 22 Jan 2014Four of the eight Highland Young Musicians groups began rehearsals last weekend as they work towards their Concerts Festival which takes place on Saturday 8th March in Eden Court Theatre.
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Highland Education stars sought for national awards
Published 22 Jan 2014Issued by Scottish Eduction Awards
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Candidates to represent their community sought
Published 22 Jan 2014Residents in the Highlands are being encouraged to bolster the ranks of their local Community Council as Interim election take place to fill vacant positions serving eight areas of Nairn, Lochaber, In
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Highland Young Musicians get back into the swing of things
Published 22 Jan 2014Four of the eight Highland Young Musicians groups began rehearsals last weekend as they work towards their Concerts Festival which takes place on Saturday 8th March in Eden Court Theatre.Members of th
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Average council house rent increase pegged at 2%
Published 22 Jan 2014The increase in the average weekly rent charged by The Highland Council to its 13,500 council house tenants is being contained to 2%. The rent will rise from £68.99 to £70.37, an increase of £1.38.