News archive
News published March 2014
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Ross councillor elected Vice-Chairman of Highland Licensing Committee
Published 14 Mar 2014Councillor Jamie Stone, Tain and Easter Ross, has been elected Vice-Chairman of the Highland Licensing Committee.
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Further public consultation on options appraisal for A890 Stromeferry Bypass
Published 14 Mar 2014Representatives of The Highland Council and its consultant, URS Infrastructure and Environment UK Ltd, are inviting comment on Part 2 of the options appraisal for the Stromeferry Bypass.
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Ferrycroft Visitor Centre set to open at Easter
Published 14 Mar 2014Issued in by High Life Highland The Highland Council has asked High Life Highland to operate Ferrycroft Visitor Centre in Lairg.
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Council team take top prize
Published 14 Mar 2014A team from The Highland Council’s Planning and Development service has come out tops after winning the Strong and Sustainable Communities category in the 2014 COSLA Excellence Awards.
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Go ahead for Tourism Business Improvement District for Inverness and Loch Ness
Published 14 Mar 2014Inverness and Loch Ness Tourism businesses have voted to play a leading role in the creation of their area as a world renowned quality destination.
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Braes of Conon tenants welcomed into their new home
Published 13 Mar 2014New tenants welcomed.
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New lease of life for former city bank building
Published 13 Mar 2014Completion of the first property in the Highlands to benefit from grant and loan funding from the Empty Properties Initiative.
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Council and partners help students find their future in IT
Published 13 Mar 2014Around 40 young people from Highland secondary schools attended a careers event in Inverness College UHI today (Thursday 13 March 2014) to learn more about career opportunities in IT.
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Council agrees plans to review customer services
Published 13 Mar 2014The Highland Council has agreed plans to implement a review of Customer Services.
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Council to increase spending on adult care services
Published 13 Mar 2014Highland Councillors has agreed to dedicate significant additional funding for services to older people and the vulnerable.