News archive
News published October 2021
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Challenge Poverty Week 2021
Published 7 Oct 2021Each year, hundreds of organisations across Scotland support Challenge Poverty Week. The 2021 campaign runs from 4-10 October.
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Highland Council urging young people to get involved in Highland Climate Change Conference
Published 6 Oct 2021Highland Council is encouraging young people to help shape their future by getting involved in The Highland Climate Change Conference 2021 over the holidays.
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New website and leaflet highlight the rich Pictish Heritage of the Highlands
Published 6 Oct 2021The rich Pictish heritage of the Highland Council area is being highlighted this week with the launch of a new website, app and leaflet encouraging local people and visitors to explore 32 Pictish site
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Work completed on new homes for Dingwall
Published 5 Oct 2021The Highland Council have taken possession of thirty new flats at Mart Road, Dingwall which will significantly enhance the town centre and provide much needed affordable quality housing in the heart o
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Highland Council supports World Mental Health Day
Published 5 Oct 2021Highland Council supports World Mental Health Day
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Seiseanan Seòlaidh tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig
Published 5 Oct 2021Gaelic Medium sailing taster sessions
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Committee congratulates staff
Published 5 Oct 2021The Highland Council’s Housing and Property Committee has paid tribute to two staff, congratulating them on their success in gaining new skills and qualifications which are bringing benefits ....
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Update on 2021/22 Roads Maintenance Programme for Dingwall and Seaforth
Published 4 Oct 2021The Highland Council has been continuing to make positive progress on its Dingwall and Seaforth roads maintenance programme for 2021/22.
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Council takes first step towards in-house ICT services
Published 4 Oct 2021The Highland Council achieved a major milestone on Friday 1 October in the project to bring ICT services back in-house, with the transfer of 15 ICT engineers into the Council from Wipro.
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Helping Highland schools to save energy and fight climate change!
Published 4 Oct 2021The Highland Council is working with sustainability charity, Energy Sparks to offer Highland schools access to Energy Sparks' online energy analysis tool and energy education programme.