News archive
News published October 2022
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The Skye Storr Project accelerates at pace
Published 31 Oct 2022Isle of Skye and Raasay Area Committee met today (Monday 31 October 2022) and commended the achievements and progress made to date by the Storr Project.
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Launch of Free Building Maintenance Guide
Published 31 Oct 2022The Highland Council, working in partnership with Inverness City Heritage Trust, has created a free to download guide to help promote essential, regular inspection and maintenance of all traditional buildings.
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Council agrees in-year funding support for a range of partners
Published 27 Oct 2022Highland Council has been engaging with key public, private and third sector partners to understand the shared impact of the current financial crisis and the action that can be taken.
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Reviewed Capital Programme to be brought back in December
Published 27 Oct 2022Members have considered and discussed the latest impacts of the ongoing financial crisis on the Capital Programme at their Council meeting today, 27 October.
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Closure of Roy Bridge Primary School
Published 27 Oct 2022Members at today’s meeting of The Highland Council agreed to discontinue the provision of education at Roy Bridge Primary School.
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Short term lets licensing update
Published 27 Oct 2022Highland Council is currently processing applications for the new mandatory licensing scheme for short term let properties.
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Changes to Dingwall and Inverness Service Points opening hours
Published 27 Oct 2022From Monday 31 October 2022, there will be a change in the opening hours for Dingwall and Inverness Service Points.
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Slochd Cottages Bridge closed
Published 26 Oct 2022Highland Council engineers have closed the Slochd Cottages Bridge on the U2400 Blackmount to Slochd Road.
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Focus on investment in bus transport for Fort William
Published 26 Oct 2022The Highland Council successfully secured phase 1 funding of £2.9 million from Transport Scotland for projects in the Inner Moray Firth and Lochaber.
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Highland named one of National Geographic’s ‘Best of the World’ destinations for 2023
Published 26 Oct 2022The Scottish Highlands has been named as one of National Geographic’s ‘Best of the World’ destinations for 2023.