News archive
News published March 2016
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Highland Council congratulates Divisional Commander on his retirement
Published 24 Mar 2016The Highland Council has congratulated Divisional Commander of the Highlands and Islands, Julian Innes on his retiral and thanked him for his service at his last Committee meeting on 23 March 2016.
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Nairn riverside ramble
Published 24 Mar 2016Join Highland Council’s local Countryside Ranger on a meandering walk up the river from Nairn to Cawdor on Wednesday 3 April from 11am to 3pm.
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Update on River Lochy and Caol Flood Protection Scheme
Published 24 Mar 2016Yesterday (Wednesday 23 March) The Highland Council carried out public drop-in sessions in Kilmallie Free Church in Caol to update the public on progress with the planned flood protection scheme for C
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Easter Bunny Hunt at School Wood, Farr
Published 24 Mar 2016The Highland Council Countryside Rangers are inviting families to join them in School Wood, Farr near Inverness next week to follow the clues in search for the Easter Bunny.
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Highland Council receives update on Inverness Police Control Room
Published 23 Mar 2016Highland Council members have responded to a presentation by Police Scotland on Police Control Rooms.
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Adult Achievement Awards
Published 23 Mar 2016The Highland Council Gaelic Team was invited to participate in a pilot National Adult Achievement Awards Scheme
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Cadets to Beat the Retreat in Dingwall
Published 23 Mar 2016Dingwall will once again play host to the massed pipes and drums of the Army Cadet Force on Friday 8 April.
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New north coast marine plan launched
Published 23 Mar 2016To support north coast local communities, a new marine plan for the North Highlands’ coast has just been completed.
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Nairn School opens its doors for WW1 commemoration project
Published 22 Mar 2016A Nairn Primary school will open its doors to the public tomorrow (Wednesday 23 March 2016) to showcase their pupils’ work on the First World War.
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UNESCO Announce Wester Ross Biosphere.
Published 22 Mar 2016UNESCO, The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, has awarded Biosphere Reserve status to Wester Ross.