News archive
News published June 2018
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High-Fi for Dingwall – Free WiFi is rolled out across 14 Highland towns
Published 6 Jun 2018DINGWALL now has access to free WiFi in and around the centre of the town thanks to a project led by the Highland Council and funded by the Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal.
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Ward Forum for Skye
Published 6 Jun 2018The next Eilean A’ Cheò Ward Forum will take place in Portree on the afternoon of Monday 25 June.
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Coul Links Golf Course decision deferred
Published 5 Jun 2018Highland Council’s North Planning Applications Committee has deferred making a decision on the application submitted by Coul Links Ltd to develop a 18-hole golf course at Coul Links, north of Dornoch.
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Spotlight on Skye housing issues at local Committee
Published 5 Jun 2018A report to the Skye and Raasay Committee yesterday (Monday 4 June) focussed on the local housing issues and looked at the Council’s performance against a number of national indicators from April
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Head Teacher appointed at Charleston Academy
Published 4 Jun 2018Head Teacher appointed at Charleston Academy
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Highland Community Councils form after interim elections
Published 4 Jun 2018Seven Highland community councils have been formed following the recent interim elections.
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Bridge Street site purchase facilitates city centre regeneration and Inverness Castle development
Published 4 Jun 2018Plans for the purchase of a significant site on the southern side of Inverness’ Bridge Street were unveiled by The Highland Council today.
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Don’t miss a trick - Scams Awareness Month 2018
Published 4 Jun 2018Highland Council’s Trading Standards team will be supporting national Scams Awareness Month during June.
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Leader of the Highland Council responds to Islands Bill
Published 1 Jun 2018It is important to recognise that Highland Council has a coastline of 4412km with 1493 islands and nineteen of these islands are inhabited.
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High-Fi for Fort William – Free WiFi is rolled out across 14 Highland towns
Published 1 Jun 2018FORT WILLIAM now has access to free WiFi in and around the centre of the town thanks to a project led by the Highland Council and funded by the Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal.