News archive
News published September 2018
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Nairn Riverside paths and parking to be improved
Published 21 Sep 2018Nairn Riverside paths and parking to be improved
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BT road works – road closures Inverness area
Published 21 Sep 2018BT road works will affect two roads in the Inverness Area next week.
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Stromeferry works public drop-in information event
Published 21 Sep 2018The Highland Council is hosting a community drop-in event in Lochcarron on Thursday 27 September to provide an update on works underway to stabilise the rock face at Stromeferry and the associated traffic restrictions that are in place on the A890
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Infirmary Bridge closure - Inverness
Published 21 Sep 2018The Infirmary footbridge in Inverness will be closed from Wednesday 26th September until Thursday 27th September 2018.
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‘Outstanding’ provision of Scottish Welfare Fund in Highland
Published 20 Sep 2018People on low incomes in The Highland Council area applying for Crisis Grants and Community Care Grants through the Scottish Welfare Fund are receiving an outstanding level of service from the Council’s Revenues and Customer Services Team.
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Road to rail traffic management in place at Stromeferry Bypass
Published 20 Sep 2018The Highland Council is advising all road users that the road to rail bypass on the A890 at Stromeferry is now in operation.
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Nairn Academy receives LGBT Bronze Charter Award
Published 20 Sep 2018Nairn Academy are delighted to have been awarded the LGBT Bronze Charter Award by LGBT Youth Scotland which recognises the school’s work on equality.
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Moll Road Closure – Isle of Skye
Published 19 Sep 2018The Highland Council advises that the U4853 Moll Road on the Isle of Skye south east of Sconser is closed until further notice due to a landslip.
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Temporary road restrictions for Loch Ness Marathon
Published 18 Sep 2018Motorists are being advised that in the interests of public safety during the Loch Ness Marathon, River Ness 10K Race and River Ness 5K Fun Run charity events taking place this weekend......
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Archaeology Festival to showcase Highland’s historic past
Published 18 Sep 2018The high point of the year for celebrating the local heritage of the Highlands starts on Friday 28th September. For three weeks, the Highland Archaeology Festival will offer throughout the Highlands a range of walks, talks, workshops, exhibitions, the annual conference, special children’s activities and other events for all ages.