News archive
News published January 2016
-
Volunteer Day at Anagach Woods, Grantown-on-Spey
Published 25 Jan 2016Highland Council Countryside Rangers are inviting families and individuals outdoors for some volunteering fun and to join in with a new volunteer programme working in the woods for the benefit of everyone on Sunday 31 January.
-
Caithness and Sutherland Proposed Local Development Plan
Published 25 Jan 2016A new document identifying potential future developments across Caithness and Sutherland has been published for consultation by Highland Council.
-
School roll capping in Highland for 2016-17
Published 25 Jan 2016The Highland Council is ‘capping’ or limiting school rolls and reserving places in primary and secondary schools for the 2016/17 academic session.
-
Highland Council highlights free advice service for Blue Badge applications
Published 25 Jan 2016The Highland Council highlights free advice and guidance provided for Blue Badge applications
-
New building for Alness Academy
Published 25 Jan 2016The Highland Council welcomes the confirmation today (25 January 2016) of Scottish Government funding to achieve a new building for Alness Academy.
-
Council welcomes Cadets’ contributions to Highland communities
Published 22 Jan 2016The work of the Cadet Presentation Team in Highland was welcomed by members of The Highland Council’s Education, Children and Adult Services Committee this week (20 January 2016).
-
Rio Tinto assets in Lochaber
Published 22 Jan 2016Lochaber Area Leader Cllr Thomas MacLennan expressed his deep concern following the news of the strategic review of Rio Tinto assets in Lochaber.
-
Caithness and Sutherland Proposed Local Development Plan
Published 22 Jan 2016The Highland Council has launched a proposed template for growth in the Caithness and Sutherland areas over the next 20 years and beyond.
-
Highland Council tenants invited to share their opinions on Council’s landlord services
Published 22 Jan 2016An independent survey by market research company Progressive Partnerships is being carried out on behalf of The Highland Council’s Housing Service.
-
Director wanted for High Life Highland Board
Published 20 Jan 2016High Life Highland (HLH) is a charity registered in Scotland and a company, limited by guarantee, wholly owned by The Highland Council.