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Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

14 December 2020
Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

14 December 2020

Decisions on underfunded children’s play areas could be brought closer to communities under plans to be considered by Highland councillors.


Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

11 December 2020
Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

11 December 2020

A controversial artwork project on the River Ness has had it’s final design detail approved by Highland Council.


Bear-ing up to misconception

07 December 2020
Bear-ing up to misconception

Bear-ing up to misconception

07 December 2020

A NAIRN woman has created an autism bear design to challenge negative attitudes towards the lifelong developmental disability.


Candle firm from Nairn to glow on TV for Christmas

06 December 2020
Candle firm from Nairn to glow on TV for Christmas

Candle firm from Nairn to glow on TV for Christmas

06 December 2020

A NAIRN business is set to feature on national television as part of a show on how people celebrate Christmas in different parts of the UK.


Inverness hotel to host Christmas market in aid of two Highland charities

04 December 2020
Inverness hotel to host Christmas market in aid of two Highland charities

Inverness hotel to host Christmas market in aid of two Highland charities

04 December 2020

Two charities are set to benefit from a Christmas market showcasing more than 30 local businesses .


Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

02 December 2020
Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

02 December 2020

Highlanders in their early 60s are being urged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination.


Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

01 December 2020
Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

01 December 2020

More than 8000 European Union citizens living in the Highlands have applied for settled status within the UK, according to Home Office figures.


New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at Inverness campus

01 December 2020
New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at Inverness campus

New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at Inverness campus

01 December 2020

A new life sciences innovation centre will be built on Inverness Campus after being granted planning permission.


Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

01 December 2020
Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

01 December 2020

Snow could hit the Inverness area and other parts of the Highlands from tomorrow evening.


Council to decide next week on bid to rebuild Boleskine House

01 December 2020
Council to decide next week on bid to rebuild Boleskine House

Council to decide next week on bid to rebuild Boleskine House

01 December 2020

A fire-stricken historic mansion on the shores of Loch Ness could rise from the ashes under plans recommended for approval by Highland Council.


Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

30 November 2020
Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

30 November 2020

A Highland MP is urging local people to support campaigners fighting “rip-off” delivery charges across the region.


Book festival organisers aim to go al fresco

29 November 2020
Book festival organisers aim to go al fresco

Book festival organisers aim to go al fresco

29 November 2020

ORGANISERS of the annual Nairn Book and Arts Festival are planning to go al fresco in 2021.


Fears for Nairn’s season if virus bites

27 November 2020
Fears for Nairn’s season if virus bites

Fears for Nairn’s season if virus bites

27 November 2020

Ronnie Sharp is concerned Nairn County – due to play Clachnacuddin tomorrow – might be forced to withdraw from this season’s Highland League campaign.


Mentality matters for young Staggies

27 November 2020
Mentality matters for young Staggies

Mentality matters for young Staggies

27 November 2020

Stuart Kettlewell retains faith in the ability of Ross County’s young squad, but demands they show greater mental strength against Celtic on Sunday.


Driving ambition to help young players

26 November 2020
Driving ambition to help young players

Driving ambition to help young players

26 November 2020

The Mark Holmes Football Academy has been gifted a new mini-van – decked out in the colours of the Ghana flag – by a local firm


Man’s amazing Munro challenge

25 November 2020
Man’s amazing Munro challenge

Man’s amazing Munro challenge

25 November 2020

Nick Gardner’s attempt has already raised more than £10,000 which will be split between Alzheimer Scotland and the Royal Osteoporosis Society.


Caley Thistle shoot down anonymous "malicious" Covid-19 breach claims and say they have it in writing they did no wrong

24 November 2020
Caley Thistle shoot down anonymous "malicious" Covid-19 breach claims and say they have it in writing they did no wrong

Caley Thistle shoot down anonymous "malicious" Covid-19 breach claims and say they have it in writing they did no wrong

24 November 2020

Inverness Caley Thistle emphatically deny claims they breached Covid-19 laws by bussing in matchday stewards from a tier four coronavirus hotspot.


Brothers take the reins as windows firm looks to the future

21 November 2020
Brothers take the reins as windows firm looks to the future

Brothers take the reins as windows firm looks to the future

21 November 2020

An Inverness-based windows and conservatories firm is passing control to a fourth generation of the family.


Battles lines drawn over plans to make Covid-19 paths permanent in Inverness

21 November 2020
Battles lines drawn over plans to make Covid-19 paths permanent in Inverness

Battles lines drawn over plans to make Covid-19 paths permanent in Inverness

21 November 2020

Opinion is divided on plans to make controversial Covid-19 cycling and walking paths permanent in Inverness.


Socially-distanced Santa will put Elf and safety first at garden centre

20 November 2020
Socially-distanced Santa will put Elf and safety first at garden centre

Socially-distanced Santa will put Elf and safety first at garden centre

20 November 2020

Santa Claus is coming to town ... and is set to land his sleigh at an Inverness garden superstore for socially-distanced fun and festivities.


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