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They come from a pipe band Down Under!

They come from a pipe band Down Under!

They come from a pipe band Down Under!

28 June 2019

Australia’s Knox Grammar School Pipes and Drums Band was drumming up support for tomorrow’s Piping Inverness extravaganza.


Temporary traffic restrictions during Piping Inverness

Temporary traffic restrictions during Piping Inverness

Temporary traffic restrictions during Piping Inverness

28 June 2019

Motorists are being advised of temporary road closures and traffic restrictions in Inverness during Piping Inverness tomorrow.


Much-loved miniature railway hit by vandals

Much-loved miniature railway hit by vandals

Much-loved miniature railway hit by vandals

28 June 2019

The bridge at Ness Islands Railway in Inverness has been targeted by vandals – prompting an appeal for a joiner.


High-risk sex offender jailed for another 14 months over graphic child videos

High-risk sex offender jailed for another 14 months over graphic child videos

High-risk sex offender jailed for another 14 months over graphic child videos

28 June 2019

A HIGH-risk sex offender has had 14 months added to an 18 month jail sentence he is already serving for possessing very graphic child videos.


Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

28 June 2019

The Prospect Union has confirmed that a pay offer by Highlands and Islands Airports has been overwhelmingly rejected by air traffic controllers.


Beauly GP conquers LEJOG for CHAS

Beauly GP conquers LEJOG for CHAS

Beauly GP conquers LEJOG for CHAS

28 June 2019

Robbie Forsyth and friend Ian Cartwright have completed a personal pilgrimage by cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats for CHAS.


Team expands at new Inverness Airport hotel

Team expands at new Inverness Airport hotel

Team expands at new Inverness Airport hotel

28 June 2019

The team at Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport continues to grow, with Dorothy Green appointed as director of sales.


Council to have public question time at meetings

Council to have public question time at meetings

Council to have public question time at meetings

28 June 2019

Highland Council has agreed to allow a question time for the public at its meetings.


£15,000 to be spent on suicide analysis

£15,000 to be spent on suicide analysis

£15,000 to be spent on suicide analysis

28 June 2019

HIGHLAND Council have agreed to invest more cash in suicide research after a rise in deaths in the region.


Sister's fresh hope in search for Renee

Sister's fresh hope in search for Renee

Sister's fresh hope in search for Renee

27 June 2019

THE family of missing Renee MacRae and her son Andrew have been given fresh hope of a breakthrough after discoveries by police.


High praise for hospice’s patient care

High praise for hospice’s patient care

High praise for hospice’s patient care

27 June 2019

HIGHLAND Hospice has received the highest possible grade for its care and how the organisation involves those close to patients, in a report.


Council supports regional exemption as airports clash in tax row

Council supports regional exemption as airports clash in tax row

Council supports regional exemption as airports clash in tax row

27 June 2019

HIGHLAND Council has given its backing to a tax exemption for regional flights.


The Range promises giveaways as it gears up to open doors in Inverness

The Range promises giveaways as it gears up to open doors in Inverness

The Range promises giveaways as it gears up to open doors in Inverness

27 June 2019

GIVEAWAYS to early bird customers will celebrate the opening of a new home, leisure and garden superstore in Inverness next week.


Protesters oppose council education cuts

Protesters oppose council education cuts

Protesters oppose council education cuts

27 June 2019

DOZENS of people are protesting against planned education cuts outside Highland Council headquarters in Inverness.


National award for designer’s cosy retreat

National award for designer’s cosy retreat

National award for designer’s cosy retreat

27 June 2019

A FLAT on the site of the former Craig Dunain Hospital in Inverness has been named showhome of the year at the Scottish Home Awards.


Funding for health walks to step up

Funding for health walks to step up

Funding for health walks to step up

27 June 2019

People with dementia and their families are to benefit from a new initiative by Inverness-based Partnerships for Wellbeing (P4W).


Mountains help to heal cancer sufferer

Mountains help to heal cancer sufferer

Mountains help to heal cancer sufferer

26 June 2019

AN Ardersier woman who has been battling cancer is climbing hundreds of mountains to honour the memory of her mother, who died of the same disease.


Monster row breaks Loch Ness record after 26 years

Monster row breaks Loch Ness record after 26 years

Monster row breaks Loch Ness record after 26 years

26 June 2019

A NEW record for rowing the length of Loch Ness has been set this afternoon by a 13-man crew led by Scottish maritime adventurer Jock Wishart.


New tours to shed light on rebellions, witches, riots and other historic Inverness tales

New tours to shed light on rebellions, witches, riots and other historic Inverness tales

New tours to shed light on rebellions, witches, riots and other historic Inverness tales

26 June 2019

WITCHES, riots, uprisings and other pieces of Highland history are set to enchant visitors to Inverness – with the launch of a new Time Travel tour.


Inverness basks in sunshine with temperatures set to rise – 12 pictures

Inverness basks in sunshine with temperatures set to rise – 12 pictures

Inverness basks in sunshine with temperatures set to rise – 12 pictures

26 June 2019

IT was taps aff for some as others took the opportunity to cool off as they enjoyed the sunshine in Inverness.


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