News archive
News published September 2022
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Adhartas le Plana na Gàidhlig
Published 1 Sep 2022Tha Buill air beachdachadh air aithisg mun adhartas a rinneadh eadar an Giblean agus an t-Ògmhios 2022 a thaobh mar a thathar a’ lìbhrigeadh Treas Plana Gàidhlig na Comhairle.
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Social Security Scotland is now accepting applications for the new Adult Disability Payment
Published 1 Sep 2022From 29 August 2022 people can apply for Social Security Scotland’s new benefit, the Adult Disability Payment.
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Skye and Eigg projects granted essential Islands Infrastructure funding
Published 1 Sep 2022In March this year the Scottish Government announced a £4m funding package (Islands Infrastructure Fund IIF) to help improve infrastructure on Scotland’s islands.
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A’ Chomhairle a’ cur fàilte air duaisean GLAIF
Published 1 Sep 2022Members of The Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee have welcomed Bòrd na Gàidhlig’s award of £101,675 Gaelic Language Act Implementation funding for 4 key projects.
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A’ Chomhairle a’ cur meal an naidheachd ri linn toraidhean Gàidhlig SQA
Published 1 Sep 2022The Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee has congratulated pupils, their families and school staff for a maintaining improvement in Gàidhlig SQA attainment.
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11 Highland Community Councils form after interim elections
Published 1 Sep 2022The Highland Council is today, 1 September 2022, able to confirm that 11 community councils have been formed uncontested.
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Junior Forester Award
Published 1 Sep 2022Glenurquhart Primary School pupils were recently presented with the Junior Forester Award by Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant for Inverness James Wotherspoon.
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New ELC building at Milton of Leys Primary School
Published 1 Sep 2022An opening ceremony celebrating the new early learning and childcare building at Milton of Leys Primary School has taken place with the school community and Members.
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High Life Highland welcomes new Board and Trading Board members
Published 1 Sep 2022Coming together for the first face-to-face meetings in over two years today, High Life Highland Chair Mark Tate was delighted to announce the appointment of a number of new Board members.