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Mountain leader training receives funding boost from Highland backers

Mountain leader training receives funding boost from Highland backers

Mountain leader training receives funding boost from Highland backers

05 January 2020

Young people tackling the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme are going to be safer on the hillside, thanks to a charity donation.


Campaigner calls for Highland-wide ban on pavement advertising signs

Campaigner calls for Highland-wide ban on pavement advertising signs

Campaigner calls for Highland-wide ban on pavement advertising signs

05 January 2020

A call has been issued for a ban on pavement advertising in the Highlands after a recent similar embargo was imposed in Edinburgh.


Lawyer made a papal knight in recognition of his service to the Catholic faith

Lawyer made a papal knight in recognition of his service to the Catholic faith

Lawyer made a papal knight in recognition of his service to the Catholic faith

05 January 2020

An investiture ceremony was held at Inverness’s St Mary’s Church to confer a papal knighthood on a city lawyer.


Award win for city roofing business

Award win for city roofing business

Award win for city roofing business

05 January 2020

Inverness-based MacLeod Roofing has won an award for its work at a major Scottish railway station.


£1.4 million project to improve Culloden water network set to get under way

£1.4 million project to improve Culloden water network set to get under way

£1.4 million project to improve Culloden water network set to get under way

05 January 2020

A total of 2.2km of new water main will be installed during the course of the Culloden water improvements project which starts on Monday.


Prestigious prize at veterans award ceremony for Inverness woman

Prestigious prize at veterans award ceremony for Inverness woman

Prestigious prize at veterans award ceremony for Inverness woman

05 January 2020

Pasquill Inverness site operations manager Emma Chesney has been recognised as service leaver of the year.


Two charities benefit from Highland Council fundraising

Two charities benefit from Highland Council fundraising

Two charities benefit from Highland Council fundraising

05 January 2020

Councillors and staff raised cash and donated gifts to help two Highland charities before Christmas.


Business and civic leaders look forward to 'transformational' year for Inverness

Business and civic leaders look forward to 'transformational' year for Inverness

Business and civic leaders look forward to 'transformational' year for Inverness

05 January 2020

2020 is set to be a landmark year for Inverness with a range of exciting key developments and projects due to forge ahead.


Tribunal ends '10 years of darkness' for Highland dental therapist

Tribunal ends '10 years of darkness' for Highland dental therapist

Tribunal ends '10 years of darkness' for Highland dental therapist

04 January 2020

A dental therapist is furious NHS Highland will not take action against high-ranking staff who she claims bullied her out of a job.


Riding for the disabled centre approved by council planners

Riding for the disabled centre approved by council planners

Riding for the disabled centre approved by council planners

04 January 2020

The Highland Group of the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) has welcomed news of approval of its plans for a new centre.


PICTURES: Band helps bid farewell to popular market shop

PICTURES: Band helps bid farewell to popular market shop

PICTURES: Band helps bid farewell to popular market shop

04 January 2020

A FULL marching band helped mark the end of an era for an Inverness kilt shop in style.


He's paw-some! Alfie turns 20

He's paw-some! Alfie turns 20

He's paw-some! Alfie turns 20

04 January 2020

A RESCUE dog has celebrated his 20th birthday earlier this week – making him one of the oldest canines in Scotland.


Fine for man found with a knuckle-duster in a car

Fine for man found with a knuckle-duster in a car

Fine for man found with a knuckle-duster in a car

04 January 2020

A passenger in a vehicle stopped by by police admitted a knuckle-duster was his when it was found by officers.


Opening of new hotel at Inverness Airport delayed until February

Opening of new hotel at Inverness Airport delayed until February

Opening of new hotel at Inverness Airport delayed until February

04 January 2020

THE opening of a flagship new hotel at Inverness Airport has been delayed after vital cladding could not be delivered in time.


Highland firms aim to go green

Highland firms aim to go green

Highland firms aim to go green

04 January 2020

THE vast majority of businesses in the Highlands and Islands are exploring ways of reducing their impact on the environment.


Two drivers escape serious injury after head-on collision near Inverness Airport

Two drivers escape serious injury after head-on collision near Inverness Airport

Two drivers escape serious injury after head-on collision near Inverness Airport

03 January 2020

Dashcam footage showed an American holidaymaker was on the wrong side of the road before a collision near Inverness Airport.


Inverness city centre set for major changes in 2020

Inverness city centre set for major changes in 2020

Inverness city centre set for major changes in 2020

03 January 2020

THE start of 2020 is set to herald a landmark year for Inverness with a range of exciting key developments and projects due to forge ahead.


Smoke clears for Clach staff

Smoke clears for Clach staff

Smoke clears for Clach staff

03 January 2020

BLAZE-HIT Clachnacuddin hope to learn early next week when Grant Street Park can be back hosting football matches.


Highland air traffic controllers settle pay dispute

Highland air traffic controllers settle pay dispute

Highland air traffic controllers settle pay dispute

03 January 2020

Agreement has been reached in the long-running dispute between air traffic controllers and bosses at Highland and Islands Airports Ltd


Nairn beach cordoned off after discovery of ordnance

Nairn beach cordoned off after discovery of ordnance

Nairn beach cordoned off after discovery of ordnance

03 January 2020

A sharp-eyed walker on Nairn beach raised the alarm after spotting what looked like an unexploded bomb in the sands.


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