News archive
News published January 2016
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Highland Council winter road condition and school closure report for Friday, 29 January 2016
Published 29 Jan 2016School and road condition reports by The Highland Council’s Community Services for the morning of Friday, 29 January 2016.
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Private management plan decision deferred for City market
Published 28 Jan 2016The Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee has agreed to defer inviting tenders for a contract to privately manage the City’s Victorian Market.
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Inverness coach tourism operations to improve
Published 28 Jan 2016The Highland Council is to put in place a package of measures that will develop Inverness as a ‘coach friendly city’.
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Council to close Inverasdale Primary School
Published 28 Jan 2016The Council welcomes the confirmation from the Scottish Government that the Council’s decision to close Inverasdale Primary School has not been called in by Ministers.
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2016 FilmG shortlist announced
Published 28 Jan 2016FilmG, MG ALBA’s Gaelic Short Film Competition, has announced the shortlists for this year’s competition with budding filmmakers, community groups and school groups from around the country making the final cut.
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First meeting of Nairnshire Local Committee
Published 28 Jan 2016The first meeting of the new Nairnshire Local Committee was held in public on 27 January at Nairn Courthouse.
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River Ness artworks exhibition at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Published 27 Jan 2016An exhibition about the River Ness Art Projects which was launched in the Eastgate Centre Inverness on Saturday (23 January) can now be viewed in Inverness Museum and Art Gallery until 27 Februar
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Lochaber District Partnership focus on housing at next meeting
Published 27 Jan 2016The first meeting of the Lochaber District Partnership to be held in 2016 is on Tuesday 2 February at 1.15pm in The Highland Council’s Chambers, Lochaber House, Fort William.
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Don’t get ‘spoofed’ by telephone number scams
Published 27 Jan 2016Highland Council’s Trading Standards team and Caithness Citizens Advice Bureau are warning local consumers to be on their guard against telephone “spoofing” scams.
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Caithness flag unfurled
Published 26 Jan 2016A nordic cross and galley symbolising ancient ties to the Vikings are part of the winning design of the flag for Caithness.