News archive
News published January 2021
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Council and Hospice welcome Professor Jason Leitch as guest speaker at Highland ECHO project session.
Published 15 Jan 2021Highland Council in collaboration with Highland Hospice are pleased to welcome Professor Jason Leitch, National Clinical Director, Healthcare Quality and Strategy as a guest speaker at Project ECHO.
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Business and personal bank accounts can now be use to apply for Temporary Business Closure Grant
Published 15 Jan 2021Applicants for the Scottish Government’s Temporary Business Closure Grant can now apply even if they do not have a formal business bank account.
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Committees commitment to work to secure land for housing
Published 15 Jan 2021Committee members had the opportunity to consider the Highland’s draft Strategic Housing Investment Plan
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Highland Council winter road condition report for Friday, 15 January 2021
Published 15 Jan 2021Highland Council winter road condition report for Friday, 15 January 2021
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Town Centre Funding to benefit Strathpeffer projects
Published 15 Jan 2021Members of the Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Committee have agreed that their share of extra Town Centre Funding will be used to support several projects in Strathpeffer.
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Online enrolment opens for 2021 primary and early learning and childcare (ELC) places
Published 15 Jan 2021The Highland Council is inviting parents and carers to enrol their child online for primary 1 and ELC for this school year starting 17 August 2021.
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Highland partnership approach in COVID-19 vaccination programme
Published 14 Jan 2021The Chair of NHS Highland and Leader of The Highland Council are thanking staff in both organisations for their continued support and approach to the fight against coronavirus across the region.
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Temporary road closure - Janet Street, Thurso
Published 14 Jan 2021Temporary closure on Highland Council road in Thurso planned to commence on 20 January 2021
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Temporary road closure in Rosehall, Lairg
Published 14 Jan 2021Temporary road closure in Rosehall, Lairg
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency confirms ongoing ransomware attack likely to be by international serious and organised cyber-crime groups as 1.2 GB of data theft confirmed
Published 14 Jan 2021Scottish Environment Protection Agency confirms ongoing ransomware attack likely to be by international serious and organised cyber-crime groups as 1.2 GB of data theft confirmed