A campaign group hoping to secure the future of a historic Inverness building for community use has appointed a design team in a race against time.
All is quiet at the deserted Belladrum Tartan Heart festival site near Beauly,
A gown created by Inverness student Órla Ní Eadhra won praise from judges of The Great British Sewing Bee as the popular TV show returned last night.
Fans of the TV show, The Great British Sewing Bee, are eagerly awaiting its return tonight when the hopefuls include an Inverness student.
She also felt that empty upper office space in city centre buildings could be repurposed as flats to help ease the housing shortage.
The deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, including killings at food distribution sites, has been condemned by an Inverness doctor.
A student from Inverness will be among the contestants put to the test as the BBC TV programme The Great British Sewing Bee returns next week.
A long-held vision to create a community growing space in an expanding Inverness neighbourhood has reached a significant milestone.
Supporters of a cancer charity donned a touch of orange for a fundraising ball to celebrate its 20th anniversary in the Highlands.
Campaigners hoping to buy Inverness’s oldest church for community use intend to submit an offer by the closing date but say the timing is not ideal.
A closing date of August 1 has been set for offers to be submitted to buy a historic landmark building in Inverness.
Pupils at an Inverness school have given first-hand accounts of a “lifechanging” programme to a Highlands and Islands MSP.
Pupils at an Inverness school have celebrated being the first in the area to receive an award for their efforts to help the world’s poorest children.
Broken railings at an Inverness beauty spot will be repaired or replaced, Highland Council has insisted.
An offer has been made for a Highland church after it was put up for sale inviting offers of more than £20,000.
Veterans will march alongside members of the cadet services as an Armed Forces Day parade returns to the streets of Inverness.
Diversity and community in the Highlands will be celebrated at an event being staged in Inverness as part of Refugee Festival Scotland 2025.
A flag-raising ceremony will be held at Inverness Town House on Monday to mark the start of Armed Forces Week.
A fundraising campaign aimed at buying Inverness’s oldest church for community use has raised more than £1100 in one week.
A celebration of localism will be at the heart of the month-long Highlands and Islands Climate Festival later this year.