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Activity bar with axe-throwing in Inverness city centre gets planning approval

Activity bar with axe-throwing in Inverness city centre gets planning approval

Activity bar with axe-throwing in Inverness city centre gets planning approval

19 May 2023

A new three-storey pub with axe-throwing as one of the attractions has been given the go-ahead by planners.


Inverness funeral directors' plans for new city site win renewed permission

Inverness funeral directors' plans for new city site win renewed permission

Inverness funeral directors' plans for new city site win renewed permission

19 May 2023

LONG-gestating plans for a city funeral director to build an additional base in the Highland capital may soon go ahead.


Have you set up a female-led business in the Highlands over the past year?

Have you set up a female-led business in the Highlands over the past year?

Have you set up a female-led business in the Highlands over the past year?

19 May 2023

The Highland Business Women Awards is returning again this year and it is looking for nominations for a variety of categories.


Energy firm commissions broadband connectivity report in the Loch Ness area

Energy firm commissions broadband connectivity report in the Loch Ness area

Energy firm commissions broadband connectivity report in the Loch Ness area

19 May 2023

The report will present a number of options for improving broadband in communities surrounding the site of the proposed Loch Liath wind farm.


Eastgate Shopping Centre owners concerned about plans for Academy Street in Inverness

Eastgate Shopping Centre owners concerned about plans for Academy Street in Inverness

Eastgate Shopping Centre owners concerned about plans for Academy Street in Inverness

18 May 2023

The owners of the Eastgate Shopping Centre are the latest business voice to raise concerns about plans to limit traffic access to Academy Street.


Jamie Halcro Johnston: The SNP’s betrayal of coastal communities over HPMAs will never be forgiven

Jamie Halcro Johnston: The SNP’s betrayal of coastal communities over HPMAs will never be forgiven

Jamie Halcro Johnston: The SNP’s betrayal of coastal communities over HPMAs will never be forgiven

18 May 2023

He says 'they prioritised their dodgy deal with the Scottish Greens over the interests of their own constituents.'


Drew Hendry welcomes Scottish Government's commitment to developing young people across Highlands

Drew Hendry welcomes Scottish Government's commitment to developing young people across Highlands

Drew Hendry welcomes Scottish Government's commitment to developing young people across Highlands

18 May 2023

Talks came after regional leaders highlighted challenges faced by DYW after the announcement that its funding was changing.


Port of Nigg opens up doors for a family-friendly open day

Port of Nigg opens up doors for a family-friendly open day

Port of Nigg opens up doors for a family-friendly open day

18 May 2023

The Port of Nigg is opening its doors next month, where visitors will be able to get a glimpse into the future of energy production.


Shock as "insane" Highland Council ban on bouncy castles hits schools

Shock as "insane" Highland Council ban on bouncy castles hits schools

Shock as "insane" Highland Council ban on bouncy castles hits schools

18 May 2023

A family-run bouncy castle business buoyant for over a decade is facing sudden financial ruin after a mystery Highland Council ban.


CASE STUDIES: Why Scottish Government workplace scheme DYW has proven successful

CASE STUDIES: Why Scottish Government workplace scheme DYW has proven successful

CASE STUDIES: Why Scottish Government workplace scheme DYW has proven successful

18 May 2023

Three young beneficiaries of DYW locally have offered personal insight into why it is a force for good.


JENI ALEXANDER: Every morning I say three kind things to myself in the mirror, and this is why...

JENI ALEXANDER: Every morning I say three kind things to myself in the mirror, and this is why...

JENI ALEXANDER: Every morning I say three kind things to myself in the mirror, and this is why...

18 May 2023

Sharon Leons managing director Jeni Alexander discusses why we need to get better at celebrating success in life.


£200m to be invested in major new Highland cable factory and 150 jobs created

£200m to be invested in major new Highland cable factory and 150 jobs created

£200m to be invested in major new Highland cable factory and 150 jobs created

18 May 2023

Nigg has yet to be confirmed as the site for Sumitomo Electric Industries' new cable factory but an announcement on that is thought to be imminent.


Spring Market set to take over Nairn High Street this weekend

Spring Market set to take over Nairn High Street this weekend

Spring Market set to take over Nairn High Street this weekend

18 May 2023

A POPULAR outdoor market will be back for its spring edition in Nairn on Saturday.


Highland politicians back under threat young workforce scheme

Highland politicians back under threat young workforce scheme

Highland politicians back under threat young workforce scheme

17 May 2023

More of the region's politicians have been speaking out in support of the Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) scheme.


Energy company explores alternatives for Spittal-Beauly overhead line

Energy company explores alternatives for Spittal-Beauly overhead line

Energy company explores alternatives for Spittal-Beauly overhead line

17 May 2023

AN ENERGY company has confirmed they are working on alternative options on plans to build a controversial overhead line in the Highlands.


New Inverness business park that would create dozens of jobs approved 'in principle'

New Inverness business park that would create dozens of jobs approved 'in principle'

New Inverness business park that would create dozens of jobs approved 'in principle'

17 May 2023

PLANS for the new business park, which would be built just west of Milton of Leys' access to the A9, have been approved in principle.


The low-down on AI and if it could help Highland businesses

The low-down on AI and if it could help Highland businesses

The low-down on AI and if it could help Highland businesses

17 May 2023

Alfie Tiley and Vyron Christodoulou, data scientists at The Data Lab answered our questions about AI and what role it can play in business...


Record number of coaches arrive in Inverness

Record number of coaches arrive in Inverness

Record number of coaches arrive in Inverness

17 May 2023

Inverness BID welcomed in 63 coaches at the coach drop-off point on Ardross Street yesterday.


Inverness business honoured for exporting success in UK awards

Inverness business honoured for exporting success in UK awards

Inverness business honoured for exporting success in UK awards

17 May 2023

EXPORTING success by The TEFL Org has won it plaudits in the inaugural 'Made in the UK, Sold to the World Awards'.


Housing plans on former Inverness care home site rejected by Highland Council

Housing plans on former Inverness care home site rejected by Highland Council

Housing plans on former Inverness care home site rejected by Highland Council

17 May 2023

UNCERTAINTY over the future of a former care home site in Inverness looks set to continue after new plans to build housing on the site were rejected.


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