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Crowds enjoy fire service open day

30 September 2017
Crowds enjoy fire service open day

Crowds enjoy fire service open day

30 September 2017

AROUND 3000 people turned out to learn more about the fire service at a city open day.


Anonymous donor saves book festival

29 September 2017
Anonymous donor saves book festival

Anonymous donor saves book festival

29 September 2017

ORGANISERS of the NessBookFest are celebrating after an anonymous donation closed the funding gap that had threatened this year’s programme.


Man charged after £50,000 drug recovery in Inverness

22 September 2017
Man charged after £50,000 drug recovery in Inverness

Man charged after £50,000 drug recovery in Inverness

22 September 2017

A MAN has been charged following the recovery of heroin worth around £50,400.


Drug dealers warned: 'We will find you'

20 September 2017
Drug dealers warned: 'We will find you'

Drug dealers warned: 'We will find you'

20 September 2017

DRUGS with a street value of nearly £150,000 and £6000 in cash was seized by police during a string of raids across the Highlands.


Curbs could be on the way for fixed-odds machines

19 September 2017
Curbs could be on the way for fixed-odds machines

Curbs could be on the way for fixed-odds machines

19 September 2017

GAMBLING machines which allow punters to wager up to £100 every 20 seconds now look almost certain to be made subject to new restrictions.


Appeal after reports of bogus workmen operating in Inverness

18 September 2017
Appeal after reports of bogus workmen operating in Inverness

Appeal after reports of bogus workmen operating in Inverness

18 September 2017

Police in Inverness are advising residents to be on their guard after multiple reports of a bogus caller operating in the city.


Inverness Hogmanay line-up announced

18 September 2017
Inverness Hogmanay line-up announced

Inverness Hogmanay line-up announced

18 September 2017

Opening the show in Inverness's Northern Meeting Park Arena will be Hò-rò; who were winners of the “Danny Kyle award” at Celtic…


Inverness funeral director celebrates winning award for fifth year in a row

17 September 2017
Inverness funeral director celebrates winning award for fifth year in a row

Inverness funeral director celebrates winning award for fifth year in a row

17 September 2017

A HIGHLAND funeral director is celebrating again after winning a national industry award for the fifth successive year.


Renewed bid for new crossing on busy A82

16 September 2017
Renewed bid for new crossing on busy A82

Renewed bid for new crossing on busy A82

16 September 2017

A NEW pedestrian crossing is vital to prevent an accident from happening on one of Inverness’s busiest roads.


Concerns as free parking trial granted

15 September 2017
Concerns as free parking trial granted

Concerns as free parking trial granted

15 September 2017

PLANS to trial free short-term parking in Inverness city centre have been approved, despite misgivings by some councillors.


Animal aid charity urges against seagull cull in Inverness

14 September 2017
Animal aid charity urges against seagull cull in Inverness

Animal aid charity urges against seagull cull in Inverness

14 September 2017

AN animal aid charity is urging Highland Council to consider non-lethal methods of controlling gulls after calls were made for a cull.


Host of historical fun at Highland Archaeology Festival

14 September 2017
Host of historical fun at Highland Archaeology Festival

Host of historical fun at Highland Archaeology Festival

14 September 2017

The 24th annual Highland Archaeology Festival gets under way on Friday, September 29, running for a fortnight and offering a range of walks, talks, workshops,…


City centre set to trial free 15-minute parking

12 September 2017
City centre set to trial free 15-minute parking

City centre set to trial free 15-minute parking

12 September 2017

FREE short-term parking could be introduced in Inverness city centre as part of a year-long pilot project.


City centre to see more police patrols

09 September 2017
City centre to see more police patrols

City centre to see more police patrols

09 September 2017

Helen Carmichael was responding to an incident which took place earlier this week and was posted online, showing a brawl that sees a man being thrown…


Staff 'crisis' remains at New Craigs

08 September 2017
Staff 'crisis' remains at New Craigs

Staff 'crisis' remains at New Craigs

08 September 2017

WARD restrictions at Inverness’s psychiatric hospital are to remain in place after NHS Highland was unable to resolve a staff shortage.


Telephone scam advice after businesss loses money in 'vishing' fraud

08 September 2017
Telephone scam advice after businesss loses money in 'vishing' fraud

Telephone scam advice after businesss loses money in 'vishing' fraud

08 September 2017

Police in the Highlands are again urging businesses to be on their guard against telephone frauds after another business fell victim to a high value scam.


Parking firm rules could be overseen by law

31 August 2017
Parking firm rules could be overseen by law

Parking firm rules could be overseen by law

31 August 2017

THE end could be in sight for sharp practices by private parking operators such as those that have been plaguing Inverness drivers for months.


Team working praised in Norbord expansion

30 August 2017
Team working praised in Norbord expansion

Team working praised in Norbord expansion

30 August 2017

Public and private forestry collaboration in the Highlands is laying down roots for significant economic opportunity.


Handbrake on plans to extend parking at Raigmore Hospital

30 August 2017
Handbrake on plans to extend parking at Raigmore Hospital

Handbrake on plans to extend parking at Raigmore Hospital

30 August 2017

PLANS for extra car parking at an already overstretched Raigmore Hospital have been parked as health bosses say they simply cannot afford to do anything…


City primary to savour £1.3m boost for dinners

24 August 2017
City primary to savour £1.3m boost for dinners

City primary to savour £1.3m boost for dinners

24 August 2017

MORE than £1 million will be invested in Dalneigh Primary School for a new kitchen and dining hall.


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