News archive
News published March 2022
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Inverness pupils agree name of new school
Published 7 Mar 2022An overwhelming majority of pupils who will be attending the new primary school that will serve the Ness Castle and Ness-Side housing development areas have agreed the name Ness Castle Primary School.
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Restrictions on various Inverness roads due to Half Marathon and 5K events in March
Published 4 Mar 2022A number of restrictions will be in place on roads in and around Inverness to ensure the safe passage of those taking part in the Inverness Half Marathon and 5K events on Sunday 13 March 2022.
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Temporary closure of new Torvean Swing Bridge due to rowing event this weekend
Published 4 Mar 2022The West Link Project team in Inverness has agreed to facilitate a temporary closure of the new Torvean Swing Bridge this weekend to accommodate rowers taking part in an event on the Caledonian Canal.
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Highland Council agrees a collaborative budget with £10m investment in 2022-23
Published 3 Mar 2022Highland Council agrees a collaborative budget with £10m investment in 2022-23
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Pop-up LFD Collection Points in Highlands – 7 March to 11 March
Published 3 Mar 2022LFD tests will be available to collect or do on-site at Inverness Retail Park from Monday 7 March to Friday 11 March, and to collect in Ardersier and Nairn on Friday 11 March.
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Seiminear gus beachdachadh air mar a bheirear taic dhan Ghàidhlig ann an coimhearsnachdan
Published 2 Mar 2022Seminar will consider how to support and grow Gaelic in Highland communities
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Dòigh-obrach ‘mheasgaichte’ is pròiseas ùr ’son Planaichean Gàidhlig Chomhairle na Gàidhealtachd
Published 2 Mar 2022‘Blended’ approach and new process to deliver Highland’s Gaelic Language Plans
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Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd gus taic a thoirt do Sheachdain na Gàidhlig
Published 2 Mar 2022Highland Council to support Seachdain na Gàidhlig (World Gaelic Week)
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New ELC building at Ardgour Primary School
Published 2 Mar 2022A new nursery building at Ardgour Primary School has been completed and handed over to the school.
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£2m investment proposed to enable more investment in climate action & highlight desire to retain skills in Highland
Published 1 Mar 2022A £2m investment in action to tackle climate change, in Highland Council’s budget proposals, are expected to benefit long term employment, skills development & retain people & careers in Highland.