News archive
News published January 2018
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Highland Council winter road condition and school closure report for Wednesday 17 January 2018
Published 17 Jan 2018Road condition reports by The Highland Council’s Community Services for Wednesday 18 January 2018 are as follows......
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Corran Ferry – essential maintenance
Published 16 Jan 2018The MV Corran ferry will be taken out of service on the 17th and 18th January 2018 in order for essential maintenance to be carried out and replaced with the MV Maid of Glencoul on these dates.
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Payment surcharges on credit and debit cards to be banned
Published 16 Jan 2018Payment surcharges on credit and debit cards to be banned
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Road condition reports by The Highland Council’s Community Services for Tuesday 16 January 2018
Published 16 Jan 2018Road condition and school closure reports by The Highland Council’s Community Services for Tuesday 16 January 2018.
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Leaders to raise Highland matters with UK Government in London
Published 15 Jan 2018Brexit, broadband, City-Region Deal and housing debt will be among some of the matters discussed by Highland Council’s Leader Cllr Margaret Davidson and Budget Leader Cllr Alister Mackinnon on a visit
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Development plans out for public consultation
Published 15 Jan 2018The Highland Council has launched two major planning documents for consultation.
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Nairn Harbour repairs
Published 12 Jan 2018Money included in an approved capital budget for harbours, is being allocated to proceed with necessary repairs on Nairn Harbour.
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Budget update 2018/19
Published 12 Jan 2018Work has been ongoing for some months to prepare a Revenue and Capital Budget for 2018/19 and beyond, with the anticipation of a significant cut to available funds.
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Highland businesses urged to be on scam alert.
Published 9 Jan 2018Highland Council Trading Standards team have recently seen an increase in scams targeting Highland businesses.
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Highland residents to benefit from pioneering FitHomes thanks to £3m City-Region deal windfall
Published 9 Jan 2018£3m funding has been agreed for a ground breaking Highland project that could transform the lives of people with complex health needs as part of the Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal.