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Axe-throwing could feature in ambitious new Inverness pub

Axe-throwing could feature in ambitious new Inverness pub

Axe-throwing could feature in ambitious new Inverness pub

01 February 2023

Axe-throwing could be the surprise feature of a new three-floor pub proposed for Inverness city centre.


Electric vehicle charging costs could double under Highland Council plan

Electric vehicle charging costs could double under Highland Council plan

Electric vehicle charging costs could double under Highland Council plan

01 February 2023

The cost of charging an electric vehicle at a Highland Council rapid charging point could soon increase to 70p per kilowatt hour.


Unsightly toilet block set to be turned into green energy centre for castle

Unsightly toilet block set to be turned into green energy centre for castle

Unsightly toilet block set to be turned into green energy centre for castle

01 February 2023

A redundant toilet block is set to be turned into a green energy centre to heat Inverness Castle which is being transformed into a visitor attraction.


Strong reaction to new city centre active travel proposals

Strong reaction to new city centre active travel proposals

Strong reaction to new city centre active travel proposals

31 January 2023

Readers responded in droves to news that a controversial one-way system could be set to make a return.


Tourist tax 'could raise up to £10 million for Highland communities'

Tourist tax 'could raise up to £10 million for Highland communities'

Tourist tax 'could raise up to £10 million for Highland communities'

31 January 2023

Highland Council has reiterated its support for a visitor levy, or so-called "tourist tax".


PICTURES: Picket lines form at Inverness and Nairn schools amid national teacher's strike

PICTURES: Picket lines form at Inverness and Nairn schools amid national teacher's strike

PICTURES: Picket lines form at Inverness and Nairn schools amid national teacher's strike

31 January 2023

Teachers in Inverness and Nairn have joined a Highland-wide day of strike action by the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS).


One way Castle Street system resurrected and Queensgate could be pedestrianised

One way Castle Street system resurrected and Queensgate could be pedestrianised

One way Castle Street system resurrected and Queensgate could be pedestrianised

30 January 2023

The plans are to be decided amid a push towards active travel across Inverness


Highland Council invites parents and carers to enrol their child for the next school session

Highland Council invites parents and carers to enrol their child for the next school session

Highland Council invites parents and carers to enrol their child for the next school session

30 January 2023

Parents and carers are being invited to enrol their child online


New community pavilion set to be built at world's first Highland games stadium

New community pavilion set to be built at world's first Highland games stadium

New community pavilion set to be built at world's first Highland games stadium

30 January 2023

A new pavilion for community use is set to be built at the world's first Highland games stadium almost 160 years ago after it first opened.


Bin collections disrupted

Bin collections disrupted

Bin collections disrupted

30 January 2023

Bin collections in the Drumnadrochit area have been disrupted today.


Highland Council reveals it hopes to get an energy from waste plant

Highland Council reveals it hopes to get an energy from waste plant

Highland Council reveals it hopes to get an energy from waste plant

29 January 2023

Currently hundreds of tons of refuse travel almost 200 miles by lorry for treatment


Launch of new website to inspire visits to Highlands and Islands

Launch of new website to inspire visits to Highlands and Islands

Launch of new website to inspire visits to Highlands and Islands

29 January 2023

The platform provides a unique way to discover hidden gems in the region.


NSPCC says kids should 'not be able to access pornographic sites'

NSPCC says kids should 'not be able to access pornographic sites'

NSPCC says kids should 'not be able to access pornographic sites'

28 January 2023

Primary pupils at a Highland school saw X-rated content in class


City leader showcases Inverness to investors in London

City leader showcases Inverness to investors in London

City leader showcases Inverness to investors in London

28 January 2023

Highland Council’s Inverness city leader Ian Brown has been showcasing the investment potential of the area at an event in London.


School toilet vandals will be 'excluded, reported to police and asked to pay for damages'

School toilet vandals will be 'excluded, reported to police and asked to pay for damages'

School toilet vandals will be 'excluded, reported to police and asked to pay for damages'

28 January 2023

Read the full letter from Inverness Royal Academy rector.


Did TikTok craze lead to vandalism of Inverness school loos?

Did TikTok craze lead to vandalism of Inverness school loos?

Did TikTok craze lead to vandalism of Inverness school loos?

28 January 2023

Inverness Royal Academy's rector suspects social media could be partly to blame.


Mother raises alarm about porn access in Highland schools

Mother raises alarm about porn access in Highland schools

Mother raises alarm about porn access in Highland schools

27 January 2023

Highland Council launches probe after she says primary pupils accessed X-rated content.


Major changes to Inshes roundabout - everything you need to know

Major changes to Inshes roundabout - everything you need to know

Major changes to Inshes roundabout - everything you need to know

26 January 2023

The Inshes roundabout has earned itself a long-standing reputation as one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in Inverness.


Council agrees a rent hike but repairs will still be scaled back

Council agrees a rent hike but repairs will still be scaled back

Council agrees a rent hike but repairs will still be scaled back

26 January 2023

The four per cent rise leaves a £708,000 budget gap


'Bizarre' road sign causes concern

'Bizarre' road sign causes concern

'Bizarre' road sign causes concern

26 January 2023

Highland Council has vowed to fix a 'no entry' sign that is covering signals at a pedestrian crossing in Inverness.


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