New Start Highland has today opened a new pop-up shop in the vacant store on Inverness’s Harbour Road; marking a swift return to the Longman.
The rambling graffiti was seen by staff and visitors as they arrived at Inverness’s court buildings on Thursday morning.
The 19th-century pedestrian suspension bridge in Inverness has been closed since August 7 due to damage caused by Storm Floris.
The Pizzeria, which has taken over the former Filling Station, looks set to open its doors tomorrow (Friday) following a £150,000 refit.
The new-look food court welcomed thousands of diners in its first week, with shop owners reporting increased trade following an “incredible” response.
Compass confirmed projects totalling £20m in Invergordon, Lochcarron and Skye after recently celebrating the completion of its 1000th affordable home.
The Post Office plans to close its Queensgate site and relocate within a new dedicated Post Office area inside the Co-op in Church Street.
A “bright future” awaits a popular Nairn chip shop after it was taken over by new owners.
UHI Inverness is celebrating the “outstanding” pass rate of a group of school pupils who sat HNCs at the college as part of their 6th-year timetable.
Winter preparations start now, a senior councillor has stressed after urging communities not to wait for the cold to request grit bins.
The works, which have mostly been confined to the paths, are slightly ahead of schedule and closures of the cycle ways will swap sides next month.
A Highland port has an “exciting future” ahead following its recent takeover, a local MSP has said.
Highland Council objected to a diversion of the Beauly-Denny line after the consultation window left “no possibility” for councillors to have a say.
Public drop-in events will provide the chance for feedback on the planned 132kV Fasnakyle-Bingally line and Tomchrasky Wind Farm Connection,
Delays on the Highland main line are possible after the railway was hit by some of the 10,000 lightning bolts in the north of Scotland yesterday.
Booming tourist numbers could fuel a transformation of Inverness city centre's streetscape.
Police say rise in Inverness drug detections is a sign of “commitment to disrupting supplies" but admit gang activity is a “significant challenge".
A new £15,000 passenger study will explore reliability, costs, timetables, journey times and seek to improve the network if councillors approve it
The patients were taken to Raigmore Hospital following a crash on the A82 between Drumnadrochit and Balchraggan.
A £50m investment is set to boost Highland Broadband’s roll-out of superfast internet to more than 150 towns and villages by the end of the year.