The Chamber wants the next occupant of No 10 ‘to fully embrace the Highlands’ position at the centre’ of the just transition.
From surprising his own MPs with a snap election to ditching candidates and the resignation of Douglas Ross – can anything go right for Rishi Sunak?
They are currently predicting wins for Liberal Democrats and the SNP
The organisation ‘BID are collecting information on gull disturbance incidents in the city centre during the summer of 2024’.
Just 175 eggs were removed in Inverness city centre compared to 1950 last year after New NatureScot guidance led to delays.
Freeport chief executive Calum MacPherson says the ‘the public and private sectors coming together for the long-term benefit of the Highlands’.
New guidance and delays in licensing egg removal mean that just 175 eggs were this year removed compared to 1950 last year.
While her Labour shadow Jackie Baillie said ‘I wish Douglas Ross the best of luck in the future’.
The battery storage farm was a particularly bitter pill as Graeme Bennett says it ‘sucked the lifeblood out of the club’.
So has he bitten off more than he can possibly chew as an MP and MSP for more than 500,000 people and 40,000 sq km?
But he adds to protesting fans: ‘You got your wish, the change of the hierarchy is there, we are not going to Kelty so let’s see your commitments’.
But he insists that despite the ‘cry for help’ that ‘Inverness is a good brand. There are a few buyers or investors interested’.
Board member Graeme Bennett confirmed news saying the chief executive is ‘doing everything he can for Caley Thistle’.
There has been no statement from club officials for 12 days except a confirmation of Premier Sports cup fixtures.
Notification on Companies House, a UK government agency, makes his departure on May 30 official.
Meeting called tonight after Ross Morrison resigns as chairman.
He asks fans to ‘rally round the club’ saying ‘administration is a desperate thing to happen to a club and must, at all cost, not happen to ICTFC’.
Statkraft does not want to pursue a deal worth between £1.4 million and £1.7 million over five years.
Staff will move out of one block to the rear of the main sandstone building by the end of the year.
Organiser Dougie Brown says ‘we have got exceptionally lucky with the weather, everyone is in great form, lots of families’.