News archive
News published November 2020
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Highland Violence Against Women Partnership work discussed at Committee
Published 12 Nov 2020The important work of the Highland Violence Against Women Partnership (HVAWP) was discussed by Members of the Council’s Health, Social Care and Wellbeing Committee meeting today (12 November).
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New eco-friendly minibus for Skye community
Published 12 Nov 2020The Highland Council, in partnership with The Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (HITRANS) and Sleat Community Trust (SCT), are delighted to announce the introduction of a new, 100% electric vehicle to deliver sustainable community transport throughout the Sleat peninsula of Skye.
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Temporary restrictions on Highland Council roads in Inverness and Tain
Published 12 Nov 2020Barn Church Road Culloden - Balloch and Tain Christmas Market
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Avian influenza (bird flu): Latest situation
Published 11 Nov 2020An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone has been declared across England, Scotland and Wales.
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Updated revenue forecast reported to Members
Published 11 Nov 2020Current projections for the year end outturn position suggest a net budget overspend of £8.7m, an improvement from the £11.3m forecast overspend reported to Council in October.
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Children and Adult Service Leads Praise the Work of the Third Sector
Published 11 Nov 2020The Chairs of the Council’s Education and Health, Social Care and Wellbeing Committees have praised the ongoing work of third sector organisations to support children and families throughout the pandemic crisis.
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Avian influenza protection measures
Published 11 Nov 2020An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone applying to all of Scotland has been declared.
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Members of the Badenoch and Strathspey Area Committee give full support to West Highlands and Islands Amended Core Paths Plan Review
Published 11 Nov 2020Members of the Badenoch and Strathspey Area Committee, which took place yesterday, give full support to West Highlands and Islands Amended Core Paths Plan Review
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Three Highland schools have been recognised for their work in helping youngsters make positive life choices.
Published 11 Nov 2020The Substance Aware School (SAS) Award has been developed to recognise and reward consistent, ongoing approaches to prevent substance use among young people across the Highlands.
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Highland Council to consult on Tain Common Good land.
Published 10 Nov 2020Proposal to change the use of the Wildlife Pond Kiosk on Tain Links from storage use to a café providing food and beverages.