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News published January 2014
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Two head teachers take up new posts in Highland
Published 8 Jan 2014Two Highland secondary schools have started the new year with new head teachers.
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Ness Islands closed for public safety.
Published 8 Jan 2014The Highland Council is advising pedestrians and cyclists that the Ness Islands, Inverness have been closed this afternoon (8th January) for public safety due to the high water levels of the River Nes
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Motorists warned of disruption on Bruce Gardens, Inverness.
Published 8 Jan 2014More photos
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Education staff move from Rhind House, Wick
Published 8 Jan 2014As part of ongoing administrative changes to Highland Council services in Wick, as of this week beginning Monday 6 January 2014, Education Service staff are no longer based within Rhind House, Wick.
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Council Leader welcomes funding for Highland climate action projects
Published 6 Jan 2014Leader of The Highland Council, Councillor Drew Hendry has welcomed the Scottish Government’s latest round of Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) awards which will see 2 Highland community-led projects rec
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Campain to clean up Scotland
Published 3 Jan 2014Keep Scotland Beautiful is asking you to stop dropping litter and to start picking up after your dogs.
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Children’s Artwork features on Crofting Calendar
Published 3 Jan 2014A 2014 calendar presenting the best artwork created by primary school children across Skye, Lochalsh and Wester Ross is the culmination of a two year project promoting the benefits of crofting to chil
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Thurso High School to reopen on Monday
Published 3 Jan 2014Thurso High School, which was damaged on Christmas Eve during a storm, is to reopen to all pupils and staff on Monday 6 January