News archive
News published May 2016
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Council seeks talks on improving water standards at Nairn Beach
Published 23 May 2016The Highland Council has called a meeting with SEPA, Scottish Water and other partners to seek clarification on water quality notices issued by SEPA for Nairn Central and East Beaches.
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Highland Council appoints representative to NHS Highland Board
Published 20 May 2016Highland Council has appointed Councillor Jaci Douglas as the Council’s representative to serve on the Board of NHS Highland
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Pupils take centre stage during visit of Salvation Army's world leader
Published 20 May 2016A group of Inverness schoolgirls have taken a starring role at a Salvation Army congress after helping boost the church and charity’s local work to the tune of £3000.
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Your Cash Your Caithness – Come and cast your vote
Published 20 May 2016Following the initial bidding process 20 projects now have a chance to put their idea to the public vote at an event in Thurso on Saturday 28 May.
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Public to decide as local groups put forward ideas at Stronger Sutherland event tomorrow
Published 20 May 2016Community, voluntary and non-profit organisations based in Sutherland will be meeting up in Lairg tomorrow
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Radon works to Highland Council properties – Briefing May 2016.
Published 19 May 2016The Highland Council has updated school head teachers, staff, parents and local Council Members on radon works in their schools and areas.
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Sutherland issues under spotlight next week
Published 19 May 2016The Sutherland District Health and Social Care Partnership meets on Friday 27th May, 10am, in The Chamber, Highland Council Offices, Drummuie, Golspie.
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Highland Council to introduce updated school transport policy.
Published 19 May 2016Members of The Highland Council’s Education, Children and Adult Services Committee have approved a new ‘Home-to-school transport policy’.
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‘Great vibe’ at community event on Syrian Refugee Crisis
Published 19 May 2016A community engagement event held by The Highlands Supports Refugees and The Highland Third Sector Interface in Alness last evening (18 May) was well attended by over seventy people.
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Gaelic Open Day in Bun-sgoil Shlèite
Published 19 May 2016A successful Gaelic Information Day and Fun Event was held in Sleat, organised in partnership with Bun-sgoil Shlèite and The Highland Council’s Gaelic Community Learning and Development Officer. The e