News archive
News published December 2017
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Storm damage to Wick Campus
Published 7 Dec 2017The high winds during Storm Caroline today have caused some damage to part of the roof of the Wick campus gym, causing the metal flashing around a roof light to become detached.
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Highland Council office move to Charles Kennedy Building
Published 7 Dec 2017The Highland Council is advising its customers that some services will be affected with the closure of its Fulton House office and move to new offices in Charles Kennedy Building
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Council reminds landowners to check wind damaged trees
Published 7 Dec 2017Following the high winds forecast and experienced this week due to Storm Caroline, The Highland Council is encouraging landowners to check trees and vegetation near to public roads.
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Fire and inspiration in the Victorian Market
Published 7 Dec 2017The rich heritage of Inverness’ Victorian Market was showcased this week, at an event held in the market.
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Highland Council winter road condition and school closure report for Thursday 7 December 2017
Published 7 Dec 2017Highland Council winter road condition and school closure report for Thursday 7 December 2017
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Bank closures will unfairly affect towns with poorest broadband
Published 6 Dec 2017Many communities losing their local bank branches have the poorest levels of broadband coverage
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Are you ready for Storm Caroline?
Published 6 Dec 2017Highland Council is issuing a warning to residents across the region to ensure that that they are ready for Storm Caroline
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Temporary closure on section of Old Edinburgh Road in Inverness
Published 6 Dec 2017A section of Old Edinburgh Road in Inverness will be temporarily closed to all traffic on Friday 8 December from 8am to 4pm.
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Poolewe Pool long-term sustainability supported
Published 6 Dec 2017A community swimming pool in Wester Ross has received support from The Highland Council today (6 December 2017) towards its long-term sustainability.
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Approval for five year local housing vision
Published 6 Dec 2017Members of The Highland Council’s People Committee have approved the Council’s Local Housing Strategy for 2017 – 2022.