News archive
News published March 2023
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Highland Council road order outlines 2023 closure dates for Infirmary Bridge, Inverness
Published 10 Mar 2023Highland Council road order outlines 2023 closure dates for Infirmary Bridge, Inverness
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Public invited to take part in Inverness West ward consultation session
Published 10 Mar 2023People living in the Inverness West ward of The Highland Council are invited to take part in a drop-in community consultation event.
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Members approve Highland Council’s new Corporate Plan 2022-27
Published 10 Mar 2023Members approve Highland Council’s new Corporate Plan 2022-27
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Highland winter road conditions report - Friday 10 March
Published 10 Mar 2023Highland winter roads conditions report for Friday 10 March 2023.
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Highland Council sign-posting third-sector groups to alternative funding streams
Published 9 Mar 2023The Council has now written to a number of third-sector and charitable Early Years groups and organisations affected by the savings proposals agreed by members.
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Highland Council welcomes potential of Inverness and Cromarty Green Freeport
Published 9 Mar 2023Highland Council members welcomed an update on the successful Green Freeport bid by the Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) consortium of which The Highland Council is a partner.
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Public invited to events about plan for Academy Street
Published 9 Mar 2023The Highland Council will run a series of drop-in sessions next week to share the design for the regeneration of Academy Street in Inverness.
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Uig re-opening planned for 23 March
Published 8 Mar 2023The first of two planned closures of Uig Ferry Terminal is nearing completion.
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Tender launched for a Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle Feasibility Study in Nairn
Published 8 Mar 2023A tender in respect of a Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle Feasibility Study for Nairn has just been issued to the market on the Public Contracts Scotland website.
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Public’s views sought on the future of Whin Park, Inverness
Published 8 Mar 2023Highland Council is keen to hear from the public on what they think the future of Inverness’s Whin Park might look like.