News archive
News published July 2020
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Park Primary update following virtual meeting with parents
Published 3 Jul 2020The Highland Council’s Chief Executive Donna Manson has written to parents and carers of children at Park Primary school in Invergordon to thank them for their continued understanding and patience as
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Digital Learning success for Highland Council schools and staff
Published 3 Jul 2020The Highland Council was one of the first local authorities in Scotland recognised to develop a Schools Digital Learning Hub.
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Supporting the Tourism Industry
Published 3 Jul 2020The Highland Council’s Environmental Health team are reminding businesses in the tourism sector, who are busy making arrangements to reopen, to make sure they follow all advice and guidance.
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Iomain Bhiortail - Shinty goes Virtual
Published 2 Jul 2020Tha Sgioba na Gàidhlig aig Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd fìor thoilichte sreath de bhidiothan, a tha a’ toirt seachad dùbhlan iomain tron ghlasadh-sluaigh, a bhrosnachadh.
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Highland Council Leader responds to UK Shared Prosperity Fund uncertainty
Published 2 Jul 2020Cllr Margaret Davidson, Leader of the Highland Council has commented on news that Scottish Government has sought urgent clarification from the UK Government about replacement of EU Structural Funds.
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Highland Council plans for return to education and learning
Published 2 Jul 2020Today (Thursday 2 July) members of The Highland Council’s Education Committee considered the plans in place to reopen Highland schools in August.
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Burn Road, Inverness temporary closure for Cityfibre works
Published 2 Jul 2020Motorists are being advised that there will be a temporary closure of part of Burn Road, Inverness, commencing at its junction with Culduthel Road (B861) to its junction with Burnside.
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Committee discusses future of Corran Ferry service
Published 1 Jul 2020Earlier today (Wednesday 1 July) members of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee had the opportunity to discuss progress made with the Corran Ferry Project which is reviewing th
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Committee gives unanimous support to Covid-19 Spaces to People project in Highland
Published 1 Jul 2020At today’s (Wednesday 1 July) Economy and Infrastructure Committee members gave their full support to progress made with the Spaces for People programme in Highland following the news that the Council
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Executive Chief Officer for Health and Social Care, Lesley Weber is to leave The Highland Council in September 2020.
Published 1 Jul 2020Lesley, who previously worked for Hackney Local Authority in London, expressed how much she has enjoyed working for the Council: