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'We don't want to see you' – Loch Ness villager asks cyclists and dog walkers to stay away

17 May 2020
'We don't want to see you' – Loch Ness villager asks cyclists and dog walkers to stay away

'We don't want to see you' – Loch Ness villager asks cyclists and dog walkers to stay away

17 May 2020

A Dores resident has made a plea for cyclists and dog walkers to stay away – at least until coronavirus-related restrictions change.


No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day running – and number of people in hospital drops

17 May 2020
No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day running – and number of people in hospital drops

No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day running – and number of people in hospital drops

17 May 2020

FOR the second day in a row there have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands, new figures have shown.


PICTURES: Coronavirus lockdown protesters at 'mass gathering' in Inverness

16 May 2020
PICTURES: Coronavirus lockdown protesters at 'mass gathering' in Inverness

PICTURES: Coronavirus lockdown protesters at 'mass gathering' in Inverness

16 May 2020

Roughly 10 people attended a planned public coronavirus lockdown protest in Inverness this afternoon.


No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands but number of people in hospital goes up

16 May 2020
No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands but number of people in hospital goes up

No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands but number of people in hospital goes up

16 May 2020

THERE were no more confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the last 24 hours, new figures have shown.


Old church to be home?

16 May 2020
Old church to be home?

Old church to be home?

16 May 2020

PLANS have been lodged to turn the former Moy Free Church into a home.


Boy woke to find thief in his bedroom

16 May 2020
Boy woke to find thief in his bedroom

Boy woke to find thief in his bedroom

16 May 2020

A family woke up in the middle of the night to find a strange man sitting in a game chair in a bedroom.


Grass cut-astrophe at Eden Court

15 May 2020
Grass cut-astrophe at Eden Court

Grass cut-astrophe at Eden Court

15 May 2020

IT'S perhaps not the biggest drama Eden Court has staged but it seems not everyone loves a freebie after all.


History made in Inverness as court hosts first 'virtual' hearing

14 May 2020
History made in Inverness as court hosts first 'virtual' hearing

History made in Inverness as court hosts first 'virtual' hearing

14 May 2020

A civil case involving a £110,000 debt by a former Inverness company was dealt with via video link for the first time.


Council urges EU citizens to see online information sessions

13 May 2020
Council urges EU citizens to see online information sessions

Council urges EU citizens to see online information sessions

13 May 2020

EU citizens and their families are being urged by Highland Council to join a series of free online information sessions.


Widow urges people to continue supporting fight against cancer during coronavirus pandemic

12 May 2020
Widow urges people to continue supporting fight against cancer during coronavirus pandemic

Widow urges people to continue supporting fight against cancer during coronavirus pandemic

12 May 2020

A young woman will help launch Cancer Research UK’s campaign encouraging supporters to set themselves a Race for Life at Home challenge.


Charity continues to support older veterans with hearing loss

11 May 2020
Charity continues to support older veterans with hearing loss

Charity continues to support older veterans with hearing loss

11 May 2020

Action on Hearing Loss Scotland is supporting older veterans with hearing loss and tinnitus in the Highlands during the coronavirus pandemic.


Opticians urge Highland patients to get in touch for emergency and essential eyecare

11 May 2020
Opticians urge Highland patients to get in touch for emergency and essential eyecare

Opticians urge Highland patients to get in touch for emergency and essential eyecare

11 May 2020

Optometry Scotland is urging people in the Highlands who require eyecare during the Covid-19 crisis to contact their optician.


From the archives: Monetary help was far from common

10 May 2020
From the archives: Monetary help was far from common

From the archives: Monetary help was far from common

10 May 2020

Highland Archive Centre holds parish council records for parishes in Ross and Cromarty, Inverness, Sutherland as well as some for Moray and Nairn.


Highland Book Prize goes to all four finalists

10 May 2020
Highland Book Prize goes to all four finalists

Highland Book Prize goes to all four finalists

10 May 2020

Organisers of the annual Highland Book Prize have announced all four finalists as joint winners.


Inverness to test new virtual sheriff court

10 May 2020
Inverness to test new virtual sheriff court

Inverness to test new virtual sheriff court

10 May 2020

An Inverness Sheriff Court commercial case provides the first opportunity to test the use of virtual court hearings in Scotland’s sheriff courts.


Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands goes up

10 May 2020
Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands goes up

Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands goes up

10 May 2020

THERE were three more confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the last 24 hours, new figures have shown.


MSP backs campaign to tackle lockdown rail network trespassers

10 May 2020
MSP backs campaign to tackle lockdown rail network trespassers

MSP backs campaign to tackle lockdown rail network trespassers

10 May 2020

Regional MSP Rhoda Grant is backing a new awareness-raising campaign to warn against trespassing on the railway during the Covid-19 lockdown.


Call for music inspired by Scotland’s nature

10 May 2020
Call for music inspired by Scotland’s nature

Call for music inspired by Scotland’s nature

10 May 2020

A national contest is urging musicians to show their love of nature by writing music inspired by the coasts and waters of Scotland’s nature reserves.


More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats aimed at police

10 May 2020
More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats aimed at police

More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats aimed at police

10 May 2020

More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats aimed at police officers and staff have been recorded by Police Scotland.


No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands in last 24 hours

09 May 2020
No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands in last 24 hours

No new confirmed coronavirus cases in Highlands in last 24 hours

09 May 2020

THERE have been no new confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the last 24 hours, new figures have shown.


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