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Country music fanatic Mary Jean Lewis is set to deliver what she describes is an ‘honest’ performance at Belladrum.
Belladrum favourites Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5 are set to return to this year’s extravaganza with their unique form of fun and entertainment.
The world famous Hebridean Baker hosted a wholesome cooking demonstration and book signing session for a Highland News and Media exclusive event.
New upcoming Scottish singer-songwriter, Callum Bowie, will take to the main stage at Belladrum for the first time.
Organisers have promised a “diverse range of activities, performances and exhibitors for all ages to enjoy”.
Loch Ness RNLI crew members celebrated the charity’s 200th anniversary with a gruelling fundraising challenge.
A new project seeking to build safer communities with local people and increase involvement in decision-making in Inverness has been granted.
Emergency service workers are set to take the stage as they dance, sing and make people laugh for Cash for Kids and the Highland Hospice.
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A ‘brave’ schoolboy has raised awareness for hidden health issues.
Cradlehall Early Learning Centre has declined several new children a position to join the nursery due to ‘major refurbishment works’.
A teenage singer blew the audience away at this year’s Highland Games and has been named a ‘young Frank Sinatra’.
After opening its doors in 2017, Revolution will be closing for good next month.
Castle Street Energy Centre begins to take shape in Inverness through UK Government Levelling Up Fund.
The restaurant chain is set to close its doors for good next month after almost a decade of business in Inverness.
Emergency services were called to Clachnaharry Railway Swing Bridge shortly before 1am.
Numerous cars and street walls by the River Ness in Inverness have been vandalised with yellow spray paint.
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