News archive
News published July 2021
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Hanging Baskets return to brighten up city centre
Published 14 Jul 2021Celebrating the 2021 Inverness city centre floral displays.
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Still time to apply to vote in Highland Council By-elections
Published 13 Jul 2021Polling will take place on Thursday 12 August to elect one of 5 candidates standing in The Highland Council's Wick and East Caithness ward and one of 7 candidates standing in the Inverness West...
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Fèis na h-Òige cruinn còmhla a-rithist
Published 13 Jul 2021Youth arts festival returns to in-person activities
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Temporary road closure on Kenneth Street and Tomnahurich Street
Published 9 Jul 2021There will be a temporary road closure on part of Kenneth Street and Tomnahurich Street, which will be in operation between 19:00 on Sunday 11 July and 7:00 on Monday 12 July 2021.
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Temporary weight restriction on U1992 Swordale Road, Evanton
Published 9 Jul 2021There will be a maximum weight restriction of 17 tonnes on vehicles on the U1992 Evanton-Swordale Road, Evanton, from 00:01 on Monday 12 July 2021 for a period of up to 18 months.
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Infirmary Bridge, Inverness reopened
Published 9 Jul 2021The Highland Council is pleased to confirm that interim repairs have been completed on the Infirmary Bridge in Inverness which has now reopened.
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Rapid COVID-19 community testing continues in Inverness and Aviemore
Published 9 Jul 2021Issued in partnership with NHS Highland. Rapid COVID-19 community testing will be continue to be available in Inverness and Aviemore from Monday 12 July to Friday 16 July.
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Financial assistance still available as part of the Taxi and Private Hire Operator Grant Scheme
Published 9 Jul 2021Highland Council has contacted Taxi and Private Hire Operators to invite them to apply for a grant through the Scottish Government’s Taxi and Private Hire Operator Support Fund.
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Candidates for Highland Council By-Elections Confirmed
Published 9 Jul 2021Following today’s deadline for nominations, The Highland Council can now confirm the details of all the candidates that are standing in the Wick and East Caithness ward and the Inverness West ward by-
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Caol and Lochyside Flood Protection scheme traffic management plans in place
Published 8 Jul 2021As work on the new £11m flood protection scheme at Caol and Lochyside continues The Highland Council and the contractor RJ McLeod are working hard to ensure that any disruption for the local community