The Community Interest Company has purchased local business Loch Ness Travel, thanks to funds raised from a sell out community share offer.
A community group are calling on social media followers to find "moron fly tippers" who have dumped beds, couches and furniture in a popular forest.
The young woman, who did not require medical treatment, was attacked at 10.45pm on Dalneigh Road.
UKIP candidate Ramsay Urquhart had been living with his parents until two weeks before his death, aged 33, when he moved to London to find a job.
Only 12 per cent of respondents thought that people should pay an extra charge for brown bin collections.
The funding has been awarded through the Natural Cultural and Heritage Fund, led by NatureScot.
Ballet students have been given top marks in national grade exams.
Transition Black Isle (TBI) wants to hear views on a proposed route between Black Isle villages and attractions.
Mr Gowans warned others not to dump anything, but especially when it was near a watercourse.
The question will go before the full council meeting on March 25.
Police will be working in partnership with other agencies to reinforce the Operation Respect initiative.
Drummond Road will be closed between 8am and 6pm.
A study has found the vaccination of healthcare workers offers some protection against transmission of Covid-19 to their household contacts.
Mo Ameen, of Care Pharmacy in Cradlehall, said he was "thrilled" to finally be helping customers.
'During the lockdown I have used my exercise time to take photographs and to enjoy being outdoors.'
Award-winning hit show The Cube is returning to ITV and ITV Hub later this year.
Campaigner Yvonne Irving thinks the charges are counter productive in asking people to recycle garden waste.
An East Ayrshire mum is calling on the Scottish Government to scrap brown bin collection charges by local authorities.
An East Ayrshire mum is calling on the Scottish Government to scrap brown bin collection charges by local authorities.
Organisers say they are 'deeply disappointed' to have to cancel the event this summer, which drew more than 10,000 people in 2019.