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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.


Council's paid training and work experience opportunities

Council's paid training and work experience opportunities

Council's paid training and work experience opportunities

15 February 2022

Highland Council is delighted to announce the creation of 17 trainee facilities management placements throughout the region.


Council leader welcomes announcement on green freeports

Council leader welcomes announcement on green freeports

Council leader welcomes announcement on green freeports

14 February 2022

The UK and Scottish Governments have announced two green freeports are to be established in Scotland.


Digital pack is a national hit

Digital pack is a national hit

Digital pack is a national hit

14 February 2022

Highland Deaf Education Service’s unique 1+2 BSL digital pack a hit with more than 20 Scottish local authorities buying it.


Residents object to Riverside Way one-way plans

Residents object to Riverside Way one-way plans

Residents object to Riverside Way one-way plans

14 February 2022

Ballifeary Community Councillor Andrew Smith claims it would be a waste of £1.4 million if it was made permanent without any changes.


Online enrolment open for early learning providers

Online enrolment open for early learning providers

Online enrolment open for early learning providers

14 February 2022

Online enrolment for all Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) providers, including local authority nurseries, opens today.


Thousands of trees to be planted in Inverness park to help tackle impact of climate change

Thousands of trees to be planted in Inverness park to help tackle impact of climate change

Thousands of trees to be planted in Inverness park to help tackle impact of climate change

14 February 2022

About 9000 native trees and shrubs are to be planted in an Inverness park in the coming weeks to help tackle the impacts of climate change.


Inverness free parking spot to become permit-only?

Inverness free parking spot to become permit-only?

Inverness free parking spot to become permit-only?

13 February 2022

Highland Council is set to make a popular free parking spot in Inverness city centre a permit-only zone.


Velodrome will not be a ‘high priority’

Velodrome will not be a ‘high priority’

Velodrome will not be a ‘high priority’

13 February 2022

A new velodrome for Inverness is unlikely to be a priority for a council working group looking into new sporting facilities for the city.


The family of a woman who died two months ago launches fundraising appeal to finally lay her to rest

The family of a woman who died two months ago launches fundraising appeal to finally lay her to rest

The family of a woman who died two months ago launches fundraising appeal to finally lay her to rest

12 February 2022

Councillor Derek Louden says 'that you can’t seem to get a decent burial is something that I find pretty shocking'


Councillors dismayed over windfarm policy

Councillors dismayed over windfarm policy

Councillors dismayed over windfarm policy

11 February 2022

Members of Highland Council’s economy committee have spoken out against a “lack of democracy” in the national planning process for onshore wind.


Pop-up Lateral Flow Device (LFD) collection points

Pop-up Lateral Flow Device (LFD) collection points

Pop-up Lateral Flow Device (LFD) collection points

11 February 2022

Packs of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be available from several Highland locations from Monday to Friday next week.


POLL: A new Inverness primary school and nursery will provide pupils with unisex toilets only. Do you approve?

POLL: A new Inverness primary school and nursery will provide pupils with unisex toilets only. Do you approve?

POLL: A new Inverness primary school and nursery will provide pupils with unisex toilets only. Do you approve?

11 February 2022

A new £15 million Inverness primary school and nursery will provide pupils with unisex toilets only.


Parental concern at unisex-only toilets plan for new primary school

Parental concern at unisex-only toilets plan for new primary school

Parental concern at unisex-only toilets plan for new primary school

10 February 2022

A new £15 million Inverness primary school and nursery will provide pupils with unisex toilets only.


Nairn man hoping to follow mum onto council

Nairn man hoping to follow mum onto council

Nairn man hoping to follow mum onto council

09 February 2022

A former community council chairman whose mother is a member of Highland Council is to stand for election to the local authority himself this May.


Green space and cycle paths feature in council’s new housing at Culloden

Green space and cycle paths feature in council’s new housing at Culloden

Green space and cycle paths feature in council’s new housing at Culloden

09 February 2022

Councillors have given the green light to the first phase of an extensive housing development between Culloden and Balloch in Inverness.


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