Ms Davies is currently chief officer of Argyll and Bute health and social care partnership will start work on April 1.
Cllr Karl Rosie says 'understanding where the Council’s property related carbon emissions arise from, will enable more informed decision-making'
Leader Raymond Bremner says 'there are considerable opportunities to derive more income to support the overall work of Highland Council.'
Mrs Grant says 'I will continue to press for timelines on this project as well as other major road projects.'
Councillor Helen Crawford warns just 20 per cent of north schools are rated 'good' compared to 91 per cent in the rest of Scotland.
He says 'the SNP’s record on education is one of abject failure and they continue to let down pupils, parents and staff.'
Scottish Minister's rejected the council's assessment of a farmhouse near King's Stable.
She say amid 'the challenge of the climate and nature emergency, the wellbeing economy approach is a great way to go.'
Objectors want Highland Council to reject the bid to turn the gym into a bowling alley but officials say their hands are tied.
The parties separately underlined how Scotland was energy rich but fuel poor and demand action from the UK government
The Scottish Conservatives did the analysis and then lashed out at the 'appalling betrayal' due to the “pitiful, snail-paced progress'.
Fergus Ewing dismayed how ‘the Deputy First Minister not answer the simple question’.
Chris Mather says it should be as good as 'Somerset House, a Saatchi Gallery, it is a Harry Potter all together wrapped up in one.'
He says 'the promised autumn update on a new timescale has been missed – as if we’re not already used enough to missed SNP A9 deadlines.'
Highland Council agrees to a six month trial centring on the Henderson Drive centre
That price could drop to £320 million while while shipping waste outside the region is priced at £268 million over 25 years.
The delay was revealed when the Scottish Government responded to a move by Fergus Ewing calling for action on the A9.
He wants MSPs to secure guarantees but he asks: 'Will they at long last devote real money for the Highlands as opposed to the central belt?'
John Lamont heard first hand how the the three Levelling Up Programme will make a difference to the local area.
The first stage has now been passed after Highland Council reviewed the initial application.