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Landscaping proposals for transformation of Inverness Castle include plants native to Highlands

18 February 2021
Landscaping proposals for transformation of Inverness Castle include plants native to Highlands

Landscaping proposals for transformation of Inverness Castle include plants native to Highlands

18 February 2021

Plants native to the Highlands are among the landscaping proposals for the transformation of Inverness Castle into a tourist attraction.


Man to be reported to Procurator Fiscal in connection with A9 crash

15 February 2021
Man to be reported to Procurator Fiscal in connection with A9 crash

Man to be reported to Procurator Fiscal in connection with A9 crash

15 February 2021

A 40-year-old man is to be reported to the Procurator Fiscal following a crash on the A9 north of Dingwall.


Protest group fears impact of wind farm plans on Highland tourism

15 February 2021
Protest group fears impact of wind farm plans on Highland tourism

Protest group fears impact of wind farm plans on Highland tourism

15 February 2021

Plans for 90 new turbines between Loch Ness and Glen Affric could hit tourism trying to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, according to opponents.


Rebranding for top children’s charity

14 February 2021
Rebranding for top children’s charity

Rebranding for top children’s charity

14 February 2021

Thriving Families, formerly known as CHIP+, aims to be the “go-to” organisation for improving the lives of families in Highland.


Inverness food plan may be a grower

14 February 2021
Inverness food plan may be a grower

Inverness food plan may be a grower

14 February 2021

Holm Community Council is looking at the possibility of creating a growing space on the land next to the Tesco store in Dores Road.


Writers celebrate close literary links

12 February 2021
Writers celebrate close literary links

Writers celebrate close literary links

12 February 2021

A Bulgarian-born writer living in the Highlands is to take part in an online festival bringing together some of the most-acclaimed poets and writers.


Community by Loch Ness takes ownership of building as plans to create tourism and green transport hub moves closer

09 February 2021
Community by Loch Ness takes ownership of building as plans to create tourism and green transport hub moves closer

Community by Loch Ness takes ownership of building as plans to create tourism and green transport hub moves closer

09 February 2021

Refurbishment work will begin this week on the former tourist information centre in Drumnadrochit to create a tourism and green transport hub.


Public asked for views after plans revealed for more wind turbines near Loch Ness

09 February 2021
Public asked for views after plans revealed for more wind turbines near Loch Ness

Public asked for views after plans revealed for more wind turbines near Loch Ness

09 February 2021

Norwegian energy firm Statkraft is asking the public for its views on plans to build a wind farm close to Loch Ness.


Police attend one-car crash on Black Isle

08 February 2021
Police attend one-car crash on Black Isle

Police attend one-car crash on Black Isle

08 February 2021

Police officers have been called to a one-car crash on the Black Isle.


Decision deferred on controversial plans for £3 million holiday retreat

08 February 2021
Decision deferred on controversial plans for £3 million holiday retreat

Decision deferred on controversial plans for £3 million holiday retreat

08 February 2021

Councillors have deferred a decision on controversial plans for a £3 million rural holiday retreat to the west of Inverness.


Music event in Beauly hopes to showcase local bands

07 February 2021
Music event in Beauly hopes to showcase local bands

Music event in Beauly hopes to showcase local bands

07 February 2021

A mini music festival featuring local bands is being planned to take place in Beauly this spring.


Former nursing home set to be converted into house despite opposition from neighbours

06 February 2021
Former nursing home set to be converted into house despite opposition from neighbours

Former nursing home set to be converted into house despite opposition from neighbours

06 February 2021

A former nursing home in Inverness is set to be converted into an eight-bedroom private house.


Public urged to take part in consultation to help shape future development

06 February 2021
Public urged to take part in consultation to help shape future development

Public urged to take part in consultation to help shape future development

06 February 2021

Communities across the Inner Moray Firth area are being invited to have their say as part of a consultation to help shape future development.


Setback for planned world-class climbing centre as proposed location in Inverness deemed too risky

06 February 2021
Setback for planned world-class climbing centre as proposed location in Inverness deemed too risky

Setback for planned world-class climbing centre as proposed location in Inverness deemed too risky

06 February 2021

Ambitious plans for a world-class climbing centre in Inverness have received a setback after the proposed location was deemed to be too risky.


Campaigners welcome refusal of controversial house plan at Culloden Battlefield

05 February 2021
Campaigners welcome refusal of controversial house plan at Culloden Battlefield

Campaigners welcome refusal of controversial house plan at Culloden Battlefield

05 February 2021

Campaigners calling for greater protection of Culloden Battlefield are delighted after plans to convert a derelict steading into a home were refused.


NHS Highland bullying victims will not be taxed on compensation payments

05 February 2021
NHS Highland bullying victims will not be taxed on compensation payments

NHS Highland bullying victims will not be taxed on compensation payments

05 February 2021

A ruling that most payments made to NHS Highland bullying victims will not be subject to tax has been welcomed.


Change of direction for project to improve notorious traffic bottleneck in Inverness

04 February 2021
Change of direction for project to improve notorious traffic bottleneck in Inverness

Change of direction for project to improve notorious traffic bottleneck in Inverness

04 February 2021

Plans for a multi-million pound project to ease traffic congestion at a notorious Inverness bottleneck are changing direction.


New figures reveal devastating financial impact of Covid-19 in the Highlands

04 February 2021
New figures reveal devastating financial impact of Covid-19 in the Highlands

New figures reveal devastating financial impact of Covid-19 in the Highlands

04 February 2021

New figures have highlighted the devastating financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on residents, communities and businesses in the Highlands.


Homes near Loch Ness approved following appeal by developer

03 February 2021
Homes near Loch Ness approved following appeal by developer

Homes near Loch Ness approved following appeal by developer

03 February 2021

A 93-home development near Loch Ness has been given the go-ahead after previously being refused by Highland councillors.


Donated cycles are given a new lease of life in project to enable youngsters to take up cycling

03 February 2021
Donated cycles are given a new lease of life in project to enable youngsters to take up cycling

Donated cycles are given a new lease of life in project to enable youngsters to take up cycling

03 February 2021

Old bikes are being given a new lease of life in an Inverness project to enable children to own a bike and take up cycling.


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