News archive
News published September 2021
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Taisbeanadh Gàidhlig aig a’ Mhòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail 2021 ann an Inbhir Nis
Published 2 Sep 2021Gaelic showcase at The Royal National Mòd 2021 in Inverness
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Temporary road closure on the B9039 Newton – Castle Stuart -Ardersier Road, Inverness
Published 2 Sep 2021Temporary road closure on the B9039 Newton – Castle Stuart -Ardersier Road, Inverness
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Families now able to access 1140 hours ELC across the Highlands
Published 2 Sep 2021The Highland Council is pleased to confirm that 1140 hours of funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) provision is being provided across the region.
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Temporary road closure of the U4093 Lochalsh Road, Inverness Sunday 5 Sept 2021
Published 2 Sep 2021Temporary road closure of the U4093 Lochalsh Road, Inverness Sunday 5 Sept 2021
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Kirking of the Council cancelled
Published 1 Sep 2021The annual Kirking of the Council parade and church service which was being planned for Sunday 5 September has been cancelled for the second year running due to COVID-19.
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Century since British Cabinet met in Inverness
Published 1 Sep 2021The Highland Council and High Life Highland are acknowledging the centenary of the meeting of the British Cabinet which was held in Inverness Town House in 1921.
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Connected – Council to further engage with schools on capital plan investment
Published 1 Sep 2021Communication and engagement activity has been taking place in each of the schools identified for substantial capital investment at the Council’s meeting in June.
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Ross Avenue, Inverness parking enforcement consultation
Published 1 Sep 2021A public consultation gets underway today (1 September 2021) on parking enforcement proposals at Ross Avenue, Inverness.
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Area-based approach to Place Based Investment Programme agreed
Published 1 Sep 2021Members of the Economy and Infrastructure Committee today agreed that an area-based approach is to be adopted to manage the Scottish Government’s Place Based Investment Programme grant for 2021/22.
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Highland’s transition to net zero emissions progressing well
Published 1 Sep 2021Highland Council’s £480K investment in the Recovery, Improvement and Transformation Fund to support the local authority’s transition to net zero emissions is progressing well.