News archive
News published September 2020
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Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd a’ toirt seachad taisbeanadh mu Fhoghlam tron Ghàidhlig aig tachartas air-loidhne Bilingualism Matters le Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann
Published 25 Sep 2020Highland Council gives presentation on Gaelic Medium Education (GME) at Edinburgh University Bilingualism Matters online event
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Tender issued for Lochaber Flood Prevention Scheme
Published 25 Sep 2020The Highland Council can confirm that the tender for the Caol and Lochyside flood prevention scheme has been issued with a return date of the 26th November. In the meantime, consultation with the loca
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Climate Change Week at the Council and “Save the Date” for this year’s Highland Climate Change Conference
Published 25 Sep 2020To mark Climate Week, The Highland Council held a series of community conversations on the future of electric vehicles (EVs) in Highland.
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Councillors commend carbon reduction measures being achieved in Highland
Published 24 Sep 2020Highland Councillors have commended the Council’s ongoing efforts to reduce carbon consumption over the past year.
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Crown Primary pupils first to meet castle character
Published 24 Sep 2020Pupils of Crown Primary in Inverness were invited to Inverness Castle this week to be part of the historic building’s transformational journey to becoming a world-class visitor attraction.
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Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail air loidhne-9-17 Dàmhair 2020
Published 23 Sep 2020The Royal National Mòd online-9-17 October 2020
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Highland Council welcomes three Head Teacher appointments
Published 23 Sep 2020Highland Council is pleased to announce the appointments of three Head Teachers at primary schools in the Inverness, Nairnshire, and Badenoch and Strathspey areas.
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Virtual education in Highland – Supportive, Interactive, Engaging.
Published 23 Sep 2020The Highland Council can support and deliver education to any pupils who are asked to self-isolate by the Health Protection Team, in all of our 203 schools across the region.
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School access offers support to young people
Published 21 Sep 2020Young people at school are the winners as a result of discussions between High Life Highland and The Highland Council that will see the Charity’s staff phased back into schools after the October break
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City Centre Businesses invited to give feedback on Spaces for People interventions
Published 21 Sep 2020The Highland Council, in partnership with SUSTRANS, are contacting businesses in Inverness City Centre to invite them to give their feedback about the Spaces for People interventions.