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All Scotland's Covid legal restrictions to be lifted by March 21

All Scotland's Covid legal restrictions to be lifted by March 21

All Scotland's Covid legal restrictions to be lifted by March 21

22 February 2022

That includes wearing face masks, conducting contact tracing and checking vaccine passports


Takeaway could have its late-night licence suspended

Takeaway could have its late-night licence suspended

Takeaway could have its late-night licence suspended

22 February 2022

Zoom Takeaway in Baron Taylor Street in Inverness could have late-night licence suspended today at meeting of Highland Council's licensing committee.


Inverness projects to benefit

Inverness projects to benefit

Inverness projects to benefit

21 February 2022

Inverness projects to benefit as Highland Council's Highland Nature Restoration Fund awards are announced.


Public called on to give their views on licensing sex venues in the Highlands

Public called on to give their views on licensing sex venues in the Highlands

Public called on to give their views on licensing sex venues in the Highlands

20 February 2022

The new policy is set to come into effect in January 2023


Council figures show high numbers of children in care

Council figures show high numbers of children in care

Council figures show high numbers of children in care

20 February 2022

Statistics show 18 per cent of looked after Highland children go into children’s homes – and 30 per cent are sent away from the area altogether.


New pop-up LFD collection points

New pop-up LFD collection points

New pop-up LFD collection points

18 February 2022

NHS Highland and the Highland Council are working together to provide LFD tests across the Highlands.


City one-way system made permanent

City one-way system made permanent

City one-way system made permanent

18 February 2022

Inverness councillors have voted in favour of retaining the controversial one-way traffic system on Riverside Way.


Eden Court will respond to demands of Highland councillors

Eden Court will respond to demands of Highland councillors

Eden Court will respond to demands of Highland councillors

18 February 2022

Eden Court will create a new business plan following a Highland Council meeting this week.


RHODA GRANT: Heating bill surge is ‘devastating’

RHODA GRANT: Heating bill surge is ‘devastating’

RHODA GRANT: Heating bill surge is ‘devastating’

17 February 2022

MSP Rhoda Grant says 'It’s unfair and discriminating that we should pay more because of where we live'


Eight projects to share more than £191,000 in grants from Inverness Common Good Fund

Eight projects to share more than £191,000 in grants from Inverness Common Good Fund

Eight projects to share more than £191,000 in grants from Inverness Common Good Fund

17 February 2022

The proposals ranged from support for the European Pipe Band Championships to floral displays and gull control measures


Roads investment approved despite warnings a lack of funding presents a 'risk to the travelling public'

Roads investment approved despite warnings a lack of funding presents a 'risk to the travelling public'

Roads investment approved despite warnings a lack of funding presents a 'risk to the travelling public'

17 February 2022

That is despite £2.2 million set to be spent on the network in the Inverness area


Extra winter payment offered in Inverness

Extra winter payment offered in Inverness

Extra winter payment offered in Inverness

17 February 2022

As the cost of living goes through the roof Inverness householders are to be offered a welcome additional winter payment.


Three Inverness roads given names

Three Inverness roads given names

Three Inverness roads given names

17 February 2022

Three Inverness distributor roads have at last been named, making it easier for emergency services, visitors and delivery drivers to find addresses.


Six nurseries and two primary schools in the Highlands closed or partially closed

Six nurseries and two primary schools in the Highlands closed or partially closed

Six nurseries and two primary schools in the Highlands closed or partially closed

17 February 2022

Six nurseries and two primary schools in the Highlands have closed today or will open late for various reasons.


Inverness and Loch Ness tourism body to learn if its bid for £30,000 to help the area recover is successful

Inverness and Loch Ness tourism body to learn if its bid for £30,000 to help the area recover is successful

Inverness and Loch Ness tourism body to learn if its bid for £30,000 to help the area recover is successful

17 February 2022

Visit Inverness and Loch Ness BID is seeking the cash to better market the area


Ideas for ‘eyesore’ wall sought

Ideas for ‘eyesore’ wall sought

Ideas for ‘eyesore’ wall sought

17 February 2022

An Inverness city centre “eyesore” could be transformed if a motion by three councillors gains support this week.


Petition to abolish Blue Badge parking charges to be considered by councillors

Petition to abolish Blue Badge parking charges to be considered by councillors

Petition to abolish Blue Badge parking charges to be considered by councillors

16 February 2022

A campaign by a Highland woman to abolish Blue Badge parking charges across Scotland will be considered by Highland councillors next week.


‘Eden Court has to start paying its way’

‘Eden Court has to start paying its way’

‘Eden Court has to start paying its way’

16 February 2022

Highland Council and Eden Court must draw up a formal funding agreement in the next six months, according to auditors.


‘Perfect storm’ hits council’s tenants

‘Perfect storm’ hits council’s tenants

‘Perfect storm’ hits council’s tenants

16 February 2022

Warnings issued that alongside fuel poverty household incomes will also be hit


Ombudsman upholds complaint by Nairn community councillors over allocation of funding

Ombudsman upholds complaint by Nairn community councillors over allocation of funding

Ombudsman upholds complaint by Nairn community councillors over allocation of funding

15 February 2022

A complaint by community councillors about how Highland Council handled the allocation of Scottish Government Town Centre Funding has been upheld.


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