News archive
News published December 2019
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Road closures for Whin Park Winter Wonderland event in Inverness
Published 4 Dec 2019Traffic restrictions will be in place around Whin Park, Inverness during the ‘Winter Wonderland’ event, being held over the weekend beginning Friday 13 December 2019.
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Temporary road closure High Street, Invergordon
Published 3 Dec 2019Motorists are being advised by The Highland Council that there will be a temporary road closure on the section of the C1210 High Street Invergordon on Saturday 7th December 2019 from 10am - 6pm.
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Inverness road closures for parade.
Published 3 Dec 2019Motorists are being advised that there will be temporary road closures in Inverness on Tuesday 10th December 2019 to enable a parade to be held by the Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH).
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New homes in Gairloch
Published 3 Dec 2019The Highland Council has taken possession of 8 new bungalows for people with mobility issues to rent at Gairloch Ginn Park
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Committee given update on improvement works to Skye Roads
Published 2 Dec 2019The Highland Council has confirmed that resurfacing works on the A855 by Stenscholl, Staffin on the Isle of Skye are due to start tomorrow (Tuesday 3 December).
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School celebrates extension completion with community open day
Published 2 Dec 2019Pupils and staff have moved into a new extension at Invergarry Primary School.
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Highland Council has most successful night ever at Scottish planning awards
Published 2 Dec 2019Highland Council enjoyed its most successful night at the SAQP (Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning) held recently.
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Inverness winter payments scheme 2019/20
Published 2 Dec 2019People on low income can apply for a one-off payment of £84 from The Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee 2019/20 winter payments scheme to help them with their winter fuel bills.
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Local market organisers and Highland Council Trading Standards praised for keeping Highland shoppers safe from counterfeits
Published 2 Dec 2019The Black Isle Farmers Society, the organisers of the MFR Car Boot Sale and Highland Council Trading Standards have been praised for signing up to a 'Fake Free Markets' charter.