News archive
News published October 2019
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Parking enforcement and temporary relocation of taxi rank on Station Lane, Inverness
Published 9 Oct 2019Motorists are being advised to adhere to the parking signs and lines on Station Lane, Inverness which are located at the rear of Inverness Train Station and the Eastgate Centre.
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Temporary road closures in Inverness
Published 8 Oct 2019Motorists are being advised by The Highland Council that two Inverness roads are to be temporarily closed on Friday 25th October and Sunday 3rd November 2019 for public safety.
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Highland Council Trading Standards alert on Safety Recall of Tumble Dryers
Published 7 Oct 2019Highland Council’s Trading Standards Team is urging consumers to check whether their tumble dryer is covered by a nation-wide product recall.
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2019 Eilean a’ Cheò Civic Awards – call for nominations
Published 7 Oct 20192019 Eilean a’ Cheò Civic Awards – call for nominations
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Highland Council supporting Challenge Poverty Week (7 – 13 October)
Published 7 Oct 2019The Highland Council is supporting this year's Challenge Poverty Week, which runs from 7-13 October.
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Nomination deadline approaches for Inverness By-election
Published 4 Oct 2019Prospective candidates for the Inverness Central Ward by-election have until Monday 14 October to submit their nomination forms.
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Pupils set to plant trees
Published 4 Oct 2019As result of a sudden surge in climate protests around the world, P1 pupils from Primary Schools in Inverness will be planting trees to get the point across that we need to make a change
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Council to consult on Fortrose and Rosemarkie Common Good land.
Published 3 Oct 2019An 8 week Common Good consultation is launched for a proposal to dispose, by lease, of Fortrose Caravan Park (located on Common Good land) to the existing tenants.
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Nominations open for first Nairn Civic Recognition Awards
Published 3 Oct 2019A new award to highlight the large amount of voluntary work that is carried out in Nairnshire has been launched this week.
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Council listens to community concerns
Published 3 Oct 2019Following a meeting between Highland Council officers and members of the South Kessock Community, including the Friends of Merkinch Nature Reserve, the council has decided not to proceed with a new housing project adjacent to the Merkinch Nature reserve.