The Greens MSP says 'I am actively advocating for the establishment of a dedicated degree-level course in horticulture and business skills.'
The club says it is ‘absolutely bewildered’ and is considering legal action, accusing the local authority of ‘nimbyism’.
It is feared the analysis will only look at the 'pros' not the 'cons' of the plans and ignore legitimate concerns.
The departure of the Liberal Democrat member will prompt a by-election.
The Inverness and Nairn MSP says of Humza Yousaf's pick that 'no one has put more effort into A9 dualling than Fiona'
Councillor David Fraser says it is essential the development proceeded with the commercial element but the refusal may be appealed.
Fergus Ewing demands answers from Mairi McAllan about the 'complete failure to adhere to the very clear schedule.'
The company hopes to attract 20,000 visitors by being based at the retail park with a visitors centre, bar and restaurant.
He says 'decisions by SNP and Green ministers in Edinburgh that will have a real impact on life here in the Highlands.'
She says she accepts the sanction adding 'being a councillor in these conditions is extremely trying and stressful.'
She felt Tamala Collier may not be 'consistent' enough to sit on a planning committee while also failing to register interests in time.
MSP Edward Mountain said it was 'beyond belief' and that the responsible parties should help pay the money back.
The probe is aimed at finding out what went wrong so mistakes are not repeated and ensuring the new 2035 dualling deadline is reached.
The trail in Inverness city centre is intended to indicate the Victorian Market is dog-friendly venue.
Highland Council is considering options because of the major renovation work underway at the Inverness park.
Sources confirm that on top of Transport Scotland’s announcement of drop-in sessions Fiona Hyslop as the ‘delivery plan takes to the road.’
She says the recent bad weather 'shone a light on the difficulty of travelling for healthcare and the dangers of centralised health services.'
She told the UK Covid Inquiry 'I’m not even sure I was aware that they existed.'
But Highland Council is recommending refusing the plans despite officials withdrawing objections.
The Ross-shire brewer aims to relocate to a site at the retail park with a visitors centre, bar and restaurant.