News archive
News published January 2025
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Highland Winter Road Conditions Report – Friday 31 January 2025
Published 31 Jan 2025Highland Winter Road Conditions Report – Friday 31 January 2025
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Highland growth opportunities showcased to international audience
Published 30 Jan 2025The Highland Council’s Leader Councillor Raymond Bremner attended Scottish Cities Week in London (20-22 January) to promote investment opportunities in Inverness, the Highlands and the Highland Council area. Scottish Cities Week aims to provide a focused opportunity to create and develop long-term strategic partnerships, with a wide array of investors and developers.
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Highland Winter Road Conditions Report – Thursday 30 January 2025
Published 30 Jan 2025The information provided is a summary of reports from operational staff and is intended to give a general indication of typical conditions in each area at a point in time.
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Chaidh am brath-naidheachd seo a sgaoileadh le Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba
Published 30 Jan 2025Professor of Gaelic from the University of Edinburgh has been appointed as Chair of Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba (AÀA), the national authority on Gaelic place-names in Scotland.
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Works started on Whin Park Play area
Published 29 Jan 2025Works have commenced on the exciting changes taking place at Whin Park in Inverness.
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Highland Council appoints Chief Officers
Published 29 Jan 2025The Highland Council has appointed Ruth Fry as Chief Officer – Human Resources and Communications and Paul Reid as Chief Officer – Facilities and Fleet Management.
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Lochaber Area Place Plan approved
Published 29 Jan 2025Lochaber Area Place Plan approved
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Visitor Levy Consultation – Public encouraged to have their say
Published 29 Jan 2025A series of engagement events have been set up so members of the public can take part in the current consultation process on the proposed Visitor Levy Scheme for Highland.
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New bus service for shoppers to start
Published 27 Jan 2025The Highland Council’s In-house bus team are introducing a new service to make it more convenient for people living in and around the city to visit two retail parks.
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Councillors scrutinise Common Good Funds and welcome update on Bouchardon Bust.
Published 27 Jan 2025The 2023/24 Annual Accounts and Final Monitoring reports for Cromarty, Fortrose and Rosemarkie, Invergordon and Tain Common Good Funds have been approved by Members.