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Council staff efforts during the pandemic have been praised at awards

Council staff efforts during the pandemic have been praised at awards

Council staff efforts during the pandemic have been praised at awards

06 April 2022

Highland Council staff were applauded for their work during the pandemic at an awards ceremony.


Schools, leisure facilities and transport need more than half billion pounds in investment

Schools, leisure facilities and transport need more than half billion pounds in investment

Schools, leisure facilities and transport need more than half billion pounds in investment

05 April 2022

The council figures aim to keep pace with the speed of house building in the area


'Hands off our library' demand over relocation plan

'Hands off our library' demand over relocation plan

'Hands off our library' demand over relocation plan

05 April 2022

A former business and community council leader are voicing opposition to Highland Council moves to relocate Nairn library to the new Nairn Academy.


Highland Council appoints Allan Gunn to lead the Communities and Place brief

Highland Council appoints Allan Gunn to lead the Communities and Place brief

Highland Council appoints Allan Gunn to lead the Communities and Place brief

05 April 2022

In the role he will deal with everything from public toilets to human rights


Half billion pounds needs to be invested in schools, leisure facilities and transport

Half billion pounds needs to be invested in schools, leisure facilities and transport

Half billion pounds needs to be invested in schools, leisure facilities and transport

04 April 2022

Highland Council updates its delivery programme to take account of thousands of new homes


MP Drew Hendry secures a rule change allowing terminally ill people to access fast-tracked support

MP Drew Hendry secures a rule change allowing terminally ill people to access fast-tracked support

MP Drew Hendry secures a rule change allowing terminally ill people to access fast-tracked support

04 April 2022

The Inverness and Nairn member has campaigned for today's changes for years


Potential voters still have two weeks to register for the Highland Council elections

Potential voters still have two weeks to register for the Highland Council elections

Potential voters still have two weeks to register for the Highland Council elections

04 April 2022

Locals aged 16 and over must be registered by April 18 at the latest


Residents slam plans for an expanded crossing on a busy, fast and intimidating road

Residents slam plans for an expanded crossing on a busy, fast and intimidating road

Residents slam plans for an expanded crossing on a busy, fast and intimidating road

03 April 2022

They want a pelican crossing to be created on a busy city junction.


Highland Council Election: find out who is standing in Inverness and Nairn

Highland Council Election: find out who is standing in Inverness and Nairn

Highland Council Election: find out who is standing in Inverness and Nairn

31 March 2022

The Inverness and area wards will be among the most competitive for seats


New funding for learning centre at Hydro Ness

New funding for learning centre at Hydro Ness

New funding for learning centre at Hydro Ness

31 March 2022

Visit Inverness Loch Ness have provided funding to support a learning hub at the new Hydro Ness scheme in Inverness.


Which way should we go? Confusing pedestrian signage to be removed from city centre

Which way should we go? Confusing pedestrian signage to be removed from city centre

Which way should we go? Confusing pedestrian signage to be removed from city centre

31 March 2022

Highland Council is removing tourist way-finding signs that have been pointing the wrong direction.


Road repairs ‘grind to a halt’ due to war-related sanctions

Road repairs ‘grind to a halt’ due to war-related sanctions

Road repairs ‘grind to a halt’ due to war-related sanctions

30 March 2022

Pothole repairs across the Highland Council area are grinding to a halt as a result of the UK’s trade sanctions against Russia, it has been claimed.


Village’s leisure facility approved

Village’s leisure facility approved

Village’s leisure facility approved

29 March 2022

Councillors have given their backing to a proposed leisure facility near Loch Ness.


New head teacher for primary school

New head teacher for primary school

New head teacher for primary school

28 March 2022

Meg Sneddon has been appointed by Highland Council as head teacher for Inshes Primary School in Inverness.


Parking Buddies to visit Highland schools

Parking Buddies to visit Highland schools

Parking Buddies to visit Highland schools

25 March 2022

Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) at Holm Primary School, Inverness, have been working with Highland Council’s Road Safety Team.


PICTURES: Highland Heroes 2022 honours people making all our lives better

PICTURES: Highland Heroes 2022 honours people making all our lives better

PICTURES: Highland Heroes 2022 honours people making all our lives better

25 March 2022

The Highland Heroes 2022 awards ceremony was a truly inspirational event.


Highland school closures

Highland school closures

Highland school closures

24 March 2022

Both Cannich Bridge Primary and Cannich Bridge Primary Nursery are not opening due to what is described as Covid-19 related incidents.


Schools warned to stock up on meat after butcher ends association with council

Schools warned to stock up on meat after butcher ends association with council

Schools warned to stock up on meat after butcher ends association with council

23 March 2022

School canteens could soon run out of meat after a butcher declined to tender to renew a contract with Highland Council.


Highland Council candidates reminded of March deadline

Highland Council candidates reminded of March deadline

Highland Council candidates reminded of March deadline

23 March 2022

Candidates for the May Highland Council election are being reminded of an imminent deadline


Inshes retail extension refused over fears about impact on city centre shops

Inshes retail extension refused over fears about impact on city centre shops

Inshes retail extension refused over fears about impact on city centre shops

22 March 2022

Highland Council warned that the Inshes retail expansion could cost the city centre £3.8m a year in lost revenues.


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