News archive
News published March 2014
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Inverness school makes it to Euroquiz final in Scottish Parliament
Published 6 Mar 2014Crown Primary School has won a place in the grand final of the Scottish European Trust’s Euroquiz, to be held in May in the Scottish Parliament Debating Chamber in Edinburgh.
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Council to adopt new approach to Customer Services review
Published 6 Mar 2014The Highland Council is responding to concerns raised by customers and community groups regarding proposed changes to Service Points by clarifying its approach to its Customer Service Review.
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Key landmarks illuminated to mark Cup Final appearance and charity events
Published 5 Mar 2014Key landmarks in Inverness will be illuminated in blue and red to mark Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s achievement in reaching their first major cup final against Aberdeen at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
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Council consult on first Green transport strategy
Published 5 Mar 2014The public is being urged to comment on The Highland Council’s first green transport strategy.
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Highland Council announces Gaelic Homecoming writing competition
Published 5 Mar 2014A Gaelic creative writing competition, involving primary and secondary pupils in the area, has been organised for the Year of Homecoming by The Highland Council.
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Feedback from local food and drink events
Published 5 Mar 2014Following feedback from Highland food and drink producers and providers The Highland Council is to run a workshop on social media networking.
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Excellent response at Dornoch Academy to referendum on Scottish Independence
Published 5 Mar 201486.1% of pupils at Dornoch Academy turned out to vote in a mock referendum on Scottish independence.
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Council launches Inverness City Centre Action Plan
Published 5 Mar 2014The Highland Council are inviting the public to help prepare a new Action Plan for Inverness city centre.
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Glen residents and Council Leader officially open Muchrachd Bridge.
Published 4 Mar 2014A life-line bridge was officially opened in Glen Cannich this week by the Leader of The Highland Council, Councillor Drew Hendry and Glen Cannich residents Donald Fraser and his wife Sandra
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Kilbeg Village development – Phase 1
Published 4 Mar 2014Phase 1 of the major new ‘Kilbeg Village Development’, being led by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, commenced this week in Sleat.