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Calls for Inverness Castle to be turned into an international clans and heritage centre

12 May 2017
Calls for Inverness Castle to be turned into an international clans and heritage centre

Calls for Inverness Castle to be turned into an international clans and heritage centre

12 May 2017

TRANSFORMING Inverness Castle into a dedicated base for the promotion of clan culture could allow the city to tap into more of the multimillion-pound…


New farmers’ food offering in Inverness

12 May 2017
New farmers’ food offering in Inverness

New farmers’ food offering in Inverness

12 May 2017

FOOD lovers got hold of local produce in a new way last week, with the launch of Inverness’s first ‘click and collect’ farmers’…


City centre needs clearer future vision

10 May 2017
City centre needs clearer future vision

City centre needs clearer future vision

10 May 2017

BOLDER action by the council and a recognition of just how important Inverness is as a tourist destination hold the key to improving the city centre it…


A glimmer of hope in long-running hostel saga

09 May 2017
A glimmer of hope in long-running hostel saga

A glimmer of hope in long-running hostel saga

09 May 2017

MORE than four years since it was devastated by an early morning blaze, restoration plans for the city centre’s Eastgate Hostel are finally limping…


Fury at sky-high rates bill

08 May 2017
Fury at sky-high rates bill

Fury at sky-high rates bill

08 May 2017

A LEADING city hotelier has reacted with fury after being hit with a rates demand which takes no account of a previously promised cap on bills.


A82 blocked near Drumnadrochit

08 May 2017
A82 blocked near Drumnadrochit

A82 blocked near Drumnadrochit

08 May 2017

THE A82 is currently partially blocked near Drumnadrochit after a lorry shed a load of logs.


Firefighters tackle Nairn house blaze

08 May 2017
Firefighters tackle Nairn house blaze

Firefighters tackle Nairn house blaze

08 May 2017

FOUR fire engines were called out to tackle a blaze at a house in Nairn this morning. 


Travel writer believes transport and rainy day options hold key to a better Inverness.

05 May 2017
Travel writer believes transport and rainy day options hold key to a better Inverness.

Travel writer believes transport and rainy day options hold key to a better Inverness.

05 May 2017

COULD trams be the answer?


Inverness deportation couple have their day in court

04 May 2017
Inverness deportation couple have their day in court

Inverness deportation couple have their day in court

04 May 2017

AN INVERNESS couple threatened with deportation face a further wait of at least a month before learning their fate.


Brexit fears delay plans for brewery

03 May 2017
Brexit fears delay plans for brewery

Brexit fears delay plans for brewery

03 May 2017

PLANS for a multimillion-pound brewery and visitor attraction in the heart of Inverness have been put on hold – because of Brexit.


NHS chief apologises after care 'fell below standard'

02 May 2017
NHS chief apologises after care 'fell below standard'

NHS chief apologises after care 'fell below standard'

02 May 2017

HEALTH bosses have apologised to a widow over care given to her husband, who later died.


Rail concerns over timetable for planned airport station

02 May 2017
Rail concerns over timetable for planned airport station

Rail concerns over timetable for planned airport station

02 May 2017

A DOUBLE whammy of potential objections and a funding shortfall could see plans for a major new Invernessrailway station facing a bumpy ride.


Smart parking spreads the grief at Inverness

01 May 2017
Smart parking spreads the grief at Inverness

Smart parking spreads the grief at Inverness

01 May 2017

THE company behind dozens of complaints from Inverness drivers appears to be spreading the misery far and wide.


Small business worry over Brexit

30 April 2017
Small business worry over Brexit

Small business worry over Brexit

30 April 2017

HIGHLAND businesses are worried about the impact of Brexit a new study claims, with many relying on EU staff as a key part of their workforces.


Driver warns city motorists to beware of 'venus flytrap'.

29 April 2017
Driver warns city motorists to beware of 'venus flytrap'.

Driver warns city motorists to beware of 'venus flytrap'.

29 April 2017

A DISGRUNTLED driver has branded one of Inverness city centre’s quieter streets a “Venus flytrap” after he was ticketed there despite…


NHS Highland accused of property grab by campaigners seeking to save Heartbeat Centre in Inverness

27 April 2017
NHS Highland accused of property grab by campaigners seeking to save Heartbeat Centre in Inverness

NHS Highland accused of property grab by campaigners seeking to save Heartbeat Centre in Inverness

27 April 2017

CAMPAIGNERS have rejected attempts by NHS Highland to reassure them over the future of cardiac care in the Highlands.


Inverness and Highlands could benefit from 12,000 more tourists a year from China

25 April 2017
Inverness and Highlands could benefit from 12,000 more tourists a year from China

Inverness and Highlands could benefit from 12,000 more tourists a year from China

25 April 2017

A MAJOR tourist boost for Inverness and Loch Ness is on the cards after a deal was signed with a leading Chinese tour operator to bring up to 12,000 extra…


Architect advises making more of city highlights

24 April 2017
Architect advises making more of city highlights

Architect advises making more of city highlights

24 April 2017

INVERNESS has all it needs to be a great destination city - it just needs to be more confident in asserting its individual character.


Hundreds of votes cast in city centre's awards drive

23 April 2017
Hundreds of votes cast in city centre's awards drive

Hundreds of votes cast in city centre's awards drive

23 April 2017

MORE than 750 people have cast votes so far in a bid to see their favourite city centre businesses reap the rewards of excellent customer service.


Safety fears as school checks are ruled out

21 April 2017
Safety fears as school checks are ruled out

Safety fears as school checks are ruled out

21 April 2017

PARENTS and others have reacted with fury after Highland Council revealed no local schools built using private finance will be subject to intrusive inspections…


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