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.
Officials say the proposal 'does not meet any of the criteria for the development of housing in the rural area'.
Highland Council has received advance notice of a full planning application.
Jackson Carlaw says there was ‘drift’ but ‘the rest of Scotland was left completely in the dark’ but still no clear answers.
Now Edward Mountain slams ‘petulant’ exchange adding it is not his job to be ‘subservient to the Scottish Government’.
Now Edward Mountain slams ‘petulant’ exchange adding it is not his job to be ‘subservient to the Scottish Government’.
Labour and Tory MSPs slam First Minister for avoiding responsibility for Scottish Government decisions and again blaming Westminster.
By extending its repayment on three Public Private Partnerships it would get a £68 million windfall but increase debt by £146 million.
MSP Jackson Carlaw says 'drift' started in 2018 and the public was kept in the dark despite 'serious reservations and doubt' internally.
He says the stop 'places in great jeopardy the refurbishment of Raigmore’s maternity unit and projects in Caithness and Lochaber.'
A government spokesman says Westminster's failure to 'inflation-proof its capital budget' resulted in a 'nearly a 10 per cent real-terms cut.'
The cash will go to non-essential maintenance but there are concerns about the 'potential affordability impacts.'
Doubt cast over two vital projects – the almost £9 million Raigmore maternity revamp and the £80 million overhaul of Caithness healthcare.
Bosses continue to play down evidence, want to deal with complaints 'informally' offer victims and alleged perpetrators 'similar support'.