News archive
News published April 2014
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Countryside Ranger events in Inverness and Nairn over the Easter Holidays
Published 3 Apr 2014Countryside Ranger events in Inverness and Nairn over the Easter Holidays
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Highland Rangers on Seashore Life Workshop in Skye and Lochalsh
Published 3 Apr 2014On the 31st March and 1st April people may have been surprised to see a collection of Highland Council Ranger and National Trust for Scotland vans parked at Ashaig and Plockton.
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Licensing committee confirms new taxi tariffs
Published 3 Apr 2014The Highland Licensing Committee has confirmed taxi fare increases that will take effect from Monday 26 May, This will see the cost of all fares, regardless of the distance travelled, increase by 30p.
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Easter holiday fun with the Caithness Rangers
Published 3 Apr 2014The Highland Council Countryside Rangers in Caithness will be running three events over the Easter holidays for local families and visitors to enjoy.
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Council Director to lead Inverness Task Force on city centre future
Published 3 Apr 2014Stuart Black, The Highland Council’s Director of Development and Infrastructure is to lead a task force of senior Council officials whose aim is to co-ordinate the regeneration of Inverness
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Big lift for Lochaber High School
Published 3 Apr 2014The latest topping out ceremony at Lochaber High School took place earlier this week.
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Council appoints BSL - English Interpreter
Published 2 Apr 2014The Highland Council has appointed a British Sign Language/English Interpreter to assist Deaf British Sign Language users
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Volunteers required to be Justices of the Peace
Published 2 Apr 2014Serving Your Community – be a Lay Judge in the Summary Criminal Justice of the Peace Court
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CCTV images released in connection with a robbery in Queensgate, Inverness
Published 2 Apr 2014Issued by Police Scotland
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Big attendance to honour young people at prize ceremony
Published 1 Apr 2014Issued by The Lord Lieutenant for Ross Cromarty, Skye and Lochalsh