News archive
News published February 2014
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Carbon CLEVER Cycles Forum for City
Published 25 Feb 2014The Highland Council has organised a drop-in session this Thursday (27th) in Inverness so people can come along to find out how the Council’s Carbon CLEVER Cycles project is planning to increase sustainable travel, make cycling more accessible, and help Inverness become a cycling city.
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Celebration of music with Highland young musicians
Published 24 Feb 2014Around 350 young musicians from across the Highlands are making final preparations for their annual showcase.
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Review of Recycling Centres in Highland
Published 24 Feb 2014The Highland Council’s recycling team is reviewing the operation of its network of 21 recycling centres to encourage the public to make a bigger effort to separate waste that can be recycled from wast
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Phase 2 – Kessock Bridge improvements update
Published 24 Feb 2014Issued by BEAR Scotland The second phase of the main Kessock Bridge upgrade started on 10 February 2014.
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Message for dog owners – "Your Dog, Your Mess, Your £40 Fine!"
Published 24 Feb 2014Your Dog, Your Mess, Your £40 Fine
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Charity launches Big Spring Clean Up to improve the Highlands' neighbourhoods and countryside
Published 24 Feb 2014Issued by Keep Scotland Beautiful The Clean Up Scotland Campaign calls for local people to take action ahead of Scotland’s sporting summer.
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Regenerating Inverness City Centre
Published 24 Feb 2014The Highland Council is delighted to announce that the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has earmarked £1.67m under its Townscape Heritage (TH) programme* to assist in the regeneration of Inverness.
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Moss Road improvement, Acharacle
Published 24 Feb 2014The Highland Council has awarded a £250,000 contract to Fion Construction Limited, based in Fort William, for works at Moss Road Acharacle.
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£90,000 investment on A86 at Laggan Causeway
Published 24 Feb 2014Embankment reconstruction works start today Monday 24th February 2014
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Creating networks for Highland Gaelic teachers
Published 20 Feb 2014The Highland Council is organising dedicated In-Service events for both Gaelic Primary and Gaelic Secondary school Teachers on 21 February, at the Caledonian Stadium, in Inverness.