News archive
News published April 2018
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Funding limits increased to encourage more applications from Lochaber
Published 9 Apr 2018The group responsible for delivering LEADER in Lochaber has increased funding levels in a bid to encourage more applicants to come forward.
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Iconic Scottish route joins call for drivers to take their litter home
Published 9 Apr 2018he North Coast 500, Scotland’s iconic touring route along Scotland’s northern coastline is now part of a national campaign to clean up the country’s roads. This initiative, led by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful and supported by North Coast 500 Ltd, the company behind the NC500, urges road users to ‘give your litter a lift, take it home’.
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Cadets Beat the Retreat in Dingwall
Published 6 Apr 2018Dingwall once again played host to the massed pipes and drums of the Army Cadet Force on Friday 6 April 2018.
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Caol & Mallaig by-election results
Published 6 Apr 2018The by-election for a councillor to represent the Caol and Mallaig Ward on The Highland Council has been won by Denis Rixson - Scottish Liberal Democrats - who was one of six candidates who contested the vacancy.
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Partnership award presented at Ardnamurchan High
Published 6 Apr 2018An Ardnamurchan High School Teacher, Mrs Wendy Green was recently awarded the Iain Cameron Partnership Award for 2018.
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B851 part-day road closures – new dates
Published 5 Apr 2018There will be part-day road closures of the B851 on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th April from 9am to 3pm at Farr Primary School (south of Inverness).
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Annual inspection of Stromeferry rock face
Published 4 Apr 2018The annual inspection of the rock face adjacent to the Stromeferry Bypass which is part of the A890 route along the south shore of Loch Carron, will begin on Monday 16 April.
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School lets - price changes introduced
Published 4 Apr 2018Highland Council has reviewed prices for letting school facilities and has introduced some changes from 1 April 2018.
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Trade waste policy helping clean up city centre
Published 3 Apr 2018The introduction of a new trade waste policy on Inverness streets by The Highland Council is already making the city centre a cleaner, greener and safer place.
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Great Glen Way app launched
Published 3 Apr 2018Great Glen Way app launched