MORE play parks could be shut and more grassy areas could be allowed to become overgrown if changes to amenity services are made by Highland Council.
PLANS for a leisure resort in an area close to the Culloden battlefield are to be submitted to council planners for a second time.
Highland Council and Sustrans has staged a Community Activity Day along the River Ness.
HIGHLAND Council is looking into the possibility of giving up its occupancy of Inverness Town House – a move which could save it £241,000 a year.
Construction giant Tulloch Homes has been accused of felling “irreplaceable” trees at a Milton of Leys development, causing “uproar” among locals.
The two men charged with leading reform of NHS Highland have spoken about their efforts to get on top of the crisis.
Inverness MP Drew Hendry is set to take part in an inquiry launched by the business select committee into the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook.
A surprise call to “be more ambitious” when it comes to rehoming Syrian refugees has been made by Highland Council chief executive Donna Manson.
On the anniversary of a letter which exposed bullying at NHS Highland to public scrutiny, some are sceptical about whether much has changed.
A COALITION of disability charities is urging all Scottish local authorities to maintain vital funding for youngsters with additional support needs.
A YEAR ago a letter of less than 400 words written by four doctors lifted the lid on the biggest scandal in NHS Highland’s history.
THE National Trust for Scotland (NTS) and Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have been slammed over not objecting to a large house at Culloden.
A PLANNING application to construct offices adjacent to the remains of an ancient prehistoric site in Inverness have been recommended for approval.
Albyn Housing Association has submitted an ambitious proposal to install a new generation of advanced “assisted-living” homes in Nairn.
A Highland mother is rallying support in a bid to increase the number of hours children are taught each week.
MSP Edward Mountain claims not enough has been done
CALLS for the heads of senior figures in NHS Highland have been branded a distraction by the health authority.
Highland Council has confirmed there will be a by-election in November to fill the seat left vacant after Richard Laird’s resignation.
A HIGHLAND councillor has hit out at “outrageous scaremongering” by the People’s Vote campaign group.
Inverness councillors baulked at allocating £1.5 million to rejuvenate the Victorian Market without a satisfactory business case.