News archive
News published October 2015
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Bumper Crowds Expected for Halloween Show
Published 27 Oct 2015The Inverness Winter Festival opens this weekend with the Highland Council’s Halloween shows on Ness Islands on Friday and Saturday (30th and 31st October).
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Guided walk at Loch Bellivat, south of Nairn
Published 26 Oct 2015The Highland Council Countryside Rangers are inviting people to join them on a short walk around the beautiful Loch Bellivat near Nairn.
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Success of Inverness Apple Day 2015 - further Highland connections
Published 26 Oct 2015The Inverness Apple Day 2015 held on Saturday (24 October) at Inverness Botanics was a great success with 170 people attending this special event organised by The Highland Council.
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Meditate to the Autumnal colours on guided walk by Aviemore
Published 26 Oct 2015The Highland Council’s Countryside Rangers are inviting people to come and relax on a peaceful wander near Aviemore where the full effect of the Autumnal colours can be enjoyed.
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Next Caithness District Partnership
Published 26 Oct 2015On Friday, 30th October, the Caithness District Partnership will meet in full as part of the arrangements under the Planning for Integration (P4i) partnership between the NHS Highland and The Highland Council.
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Highland Council to hold a series of Facebook chats on budget issues
Published 23 Oct 2015The Highland Council is to hold a series of Facebook chats on budget issues, starting with a discussion on the council tax.
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Inverness area gritting routes confirmed
Published 22 Oct 2015The priorities with which The Highland Council will grit roads within the Inverness area this winter have been approved by the City of Inverness Area Committee during a meeting held this morning (22 October 2015).
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Reduced price parking gives boost for city businesses
Published 22 Oct 2015Two city centre car parks are to offer reduced-price parking for shoppers and visitors to Inverness City centre in the run up to Christmas.
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Temporary road closure at Flichity Bridge
Published 21 Oct 2015Road works at Flichity Bridge are to start on Monday (26 October) and road users are advised that a temporary road closure for vehicles travelling in any direction through the area affected will be in place while work is underway.
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Highland Council backs calls over maritime safety deficit
Published 21 Oct 2015The Highland Council Leader, Cllr Margaret Davidson welcomed the call for reinstatement of ETVs by Highland MPs.