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Giant bronze horse makes visit to Inverness en route to Ascot

02 May 2018
Giant bronze horse makes visit to Inverness en route to Ascot

Giant bronze horse makes visit to Inverness en route to Ascot

02 May 2018

The impressive sculpture is the latest casting completed by Nairn-based foundry Black Isle Bronze.


Plans for new link between A9 and A96 to go on public display

01 May 2018
Plans for new link between A9 and A96 to go on public display

Plans for new link between A9 and A96 to go on public display

01 May 2018

Public drop-in sessions are being held on May 16 and 17 to let locals and motorists comment on design changes to the preferred option for the route.


Police database unit gets final approval, securing 30 Inverness jobs

01 May 2018
Police database unit gets final approval, securing 30 Inverness jobs

Police database unit gets final approval, securing 30 Inverness jobs

01 May 2018

FINAL approval has been given to a new Police Scotland National Database Enquiry Unit (NDEU), which will help retain dozens of jobs in Inverness.


Inverness city deal having "positive impact", says minister

30 April 2018
Inverness city deal having "positive impact", says minister

Inverness city deal having "positive impact", says minister

30 April 2018

Economy Secretary Keith Brown was speaking after a visit to Inverness for an update on current progress from council officials. He also got to see some…


Car hits trees after leaving road near Cromarty Bridge

23 March 2018
Car hits trees after leaving road near Cromarty Bridge

Car hits trees after leaving road near Cromarty Bridge

23 March 2018

POLICE and firefighters were called to a car accident north of the Cromarty Bridge shortly after 12.30pm this afternoon.      


Harry Gows bakery to open at North Kessock

19 March 2018
Harry Gows bakery to open at North Kessock

Harry Gows bakery to open at North Kessock

19 March 2018

The new Harry Gow bakery shop is due to open in the former tourist information centre just off the A9 at North Kessock on Wednesday.


Banking survey to explore impact of branches axe on Highland communities

19 March 2018
Banking survey to explore impact of branches axe on Highland communities

Banking survey to explore impact of branches axe on Highland communities

19 March 2018

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) aims to gather feedback from a broad range of households, businesses and community groups in areas expected to…


Ground investigation work to begin on new East Link road in Inverness

19 March 2018
Ground investigation work to begin on new East Link road in Inverness

Ground investigation work to begin on new East Link road in Inverness

19 March 2018

Ground investigations will begin on Wednesday and are expected to last around seven weeks.


Police warning over bogus workmen in Inverness

15 March 2018
Police warning over bogus workmen in Inverness

Police warning over bogus workmen in Inverness

15 March 2018

BOGUS workmen are operating in the Inverness area, police have warned.


Path cleaners show the way forward

05 March 2018
Path cleaners show the way forward

Path cleaners show the way forward

05 March 2018

Transition Black Isle, a group which tries to encourage sustainable living, had been lobbied by locals over the issue and found a group of people happy…


War cry goes out to budding writers

05 March 2018
War cry goes out to budding writers

War cry goes out to budding writers

05 March 2018

The free Groam House creative writing course at the Black Isle Leisure Centre in Fortrose is being led by Barbara Henderson, the Inverness-based author…


Acclaimed Scottish chefs help to raise thousands with feast and fling for Marie Curie

03 March 2018
Acclaimed Scottish chefs help to raise thousands with feast and fling for Marie Curie

Acclaimed Scottish chefs help to raise thousands with feast and fling for Marie Curie

03 March 2018

A Feast and A Fling was held at Inverness College UHI, with courses prepared by Marcello Tully, head chef director at Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye, Steven…


Police surveillance sting netted £32,000 drugs haul

02 March 2018
Police surveillance sting netted £32,000 drugs haul

Police surveillance sting netted £32,000 drugs haul

02 March 2018

David Ross admitted being concerned in the supply of the drug between June and December 2016 and Sheriff David Sutherland heard how the surveillance operation…


Tributes paid to former Inverness provost following his death

02 March 2018
Tributes paid to former Inverness provost following his death

Tributes paid to former Inverness provost following his death

02 March 2018

Former councillor Allan G. Sellar died peacefully on Thursday.


Hundreds to benefit from new eye specialists at NHS Highland

01 March 2018
Hundreds to benefit from new eye specialists at NHS Highland

Hundreds to benefit from new eye specialists at NHS Highland

01 March 2018

VISION support workers are celebrating the success of an NHS Highland recruitment campaign which attracted two consultant opthalmologists into post –…


Bins trial set to go live in Inverness city centre

01 March 2018
Bins trial set to go live in Inverness city centre

Bins trial set to go live in Inverness city centre

01 March 2018

A TRIAL aimed at stopping commercial bins from cluttering up Inverness city centre comes into force next week.


Plea for new school to replace 'shanty town'

01 March 2018
Plea for new school to replace 'shanty town'

Plea for new school to replace 'shanty town'

01 March 2018

Alison Footitt, of the Nairn Academy Parent Council, said the building was in a desperate state of repair, with buckets collecting rain water in classrooms,…


School closure prompts frustration from Inverness parents

28 February 2018
School closure prompts frustration from Inverness parents

School closure prompts frustration from Inverness parents

28 February 2018

Inverness Royal Academy was the only school to be closed in the city today as a result of the forecast, with others operating normally.


Police confirm name of Smithton man killed in crash on A835

27 February 2018
Police confirm name of Smithton man killed in crash on A835

Police confirm name of Smithton man killed in crash on A835

27 February 2018

The collision involved two cars - a red Seat Leon driven by Mr Robertson and a white Audi S3 - and happened about 2pm on Sunday, about a mile east…


Urquhart Castle closes for £300,000 upgrade work, but visitor centre stays open

26 February 2018
Urquhart Castle closes for £300,000 upgrade work, but visitor centre stays open

Urquhart Castle closes for £300,000 upgrade work, but visitor centre stays open

26 February 2018

The visitor centre remains open but the paths at the castle itself will be off limits while new non-slip surfaces are installed, and a new stairway…


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