News archive
News published April 2014
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New nodes for recycling in the city
Published 16 Apr 2014Inverness residents now have a new way to recycle as The Highland Council has placed four recycling nodes at key locations around the city, with more set to follow.
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Power fully restored across the region following mass power outages
Published 16 Apr 2014Issued by the Highlands and Islands Resilience Partnership
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Public Forum to discuss B862 Loch Tarff Road Improvements
Published 15 Apr 2014Following a public meeting on 3rd April, The Highland Council has organised a public forum and drop-in-session for local people to discuss issues around the planned road improvements on the B862.
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City centre conveniences open for the season
Published 14 Apr 2014The Inverness Common Good Fund Grants Sub-Committee has approved £16,000 of funding which will allow the Castle Wynd public toilets to open for the 2014 season.
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Telephone calls to The Highland Council, Dingwall
Published 14 Apr 2014The Council apologises for the inconvenience this may cause and asks that customers phone the Council’s Service Centre on 01349 886606 during this period.
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End of the road for long-serving Highland civil engineer
Published 11 Apr 2014Sam MacNaughton, The Highland Council’s Head of Transport and Infrastructure retired today.
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Presentation of TU Health and Safety Diplomas to Highland safety representatives
Published 9 Apr 2014The first Health and Safety Diplomas in Scotland have been awarded to a group of safety representatives from the Highlands.
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Inverness to host 36th Celtic Media Festival
Published 9 Apr 2014Issued by the Celtic Media Festival. Inverness has been chosen as the host city for a major international festival renowned for attracting some the biggest names in the broadcasting and film world.
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Trading Standards to host drop-in sessions to keep itinerant traders legal
Published 9 Apr 2014Highland Council Trading Standards are holding a drop-in session tomorrow (Thursday 10 April from 3pm - 6pm) aimed at traders who conduct works on domestic properties.
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Pupils build bug hotel
Published 8 Apr 2014Members of Wick High School have been regularly working with the local Highland Council countryside ranger at Newtonhill Croft Woodland over the last 6 months.