Stuart McColm at Castle Stuart Golf Club.

STUART McColm must be getting used to picking up prizes.

 

A year ago the general manager of Castle Stuart Golf Club collected Golf Tourism Scotland's Gold Standard Award for Golf Course of the Year, an award that saw the new Inverness course beat off competition from Stuart's previous employers Kingsbarns and the Old Course in St Andrews.

 


Rosie Hazelton with her wool raw materials. FORGET fast food. When Rosie Hazelton cooks lamb, there can be a six hour wait for its arrival on the plate, but it is a wait that is well worth it.
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Aircraft archaeologist Terence Christian at the site above Loch Ness. A CRASHED World War II aircraft site high above Loch Ness is playing its part in helping Britain remember those fliers who gave their lives for their country. Although Corryfoyness, in the hills above Bracla, was not the scene of a fatal air crash, American archaeologist Terence Christian of the University of Glasgow's Centre for Battlefield Archaeology hopes the lessons learned in investigating the de Havilland Mosquito will help in his work in identifying and recognising crash sites across Britain.
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Graham Gillanders in his recording studio. WHEN Graham Gillanders was growing up in Inverness, he reckoned his best chance of making a career in the music industry was to get out of the Highlands. Times have changed, however, and now back in his home town, Graham is hoping to help younger musicians make their own mark right here in the North of Scotland with the help of some high profile friends.
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Jan Baird working to merge two public sector organisations. PERHAPS it is only fitting that Jan Baird has settled in the Highlands. Though Ayrshire-born and bred, she had an early introduction to Highland culture and one that was to have an impact on her current career.
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