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Highland line's Sunflower Lanyard scheme helps passengers with hidden disabilities

Highland line's Sunflower Lanyard scheme helps passengers with hidden disabilities

Highland line's Sunflower Lanyard scheme helps passengers with hidden disabilities

04 July 2020

LNER is celebrating helping thousands of customers enjoy smoother journeys since it became the first UK train company to introduce Sunflower Lanyards.


New section of Inverness road to open on Monday

New section of Inverness road to open on Monday

New section of Inverness road to open on Monday

03 July 2020

A new section of General Booth Road in Inverness will open to traffic at Monday lunchtime.


Lockdown dates to watch out for including beer gardens and holiday lets reopening while children and young people get greater freedoms

Lockdown dates to watch out for including beer gardens and holiday lets reopening while children and young people get greater freedoms

Lockdown dates to watch out for including beer gardens and holiday lets reopening while children and young people get greater freedoms

03 July 2020

First Minister announced the changes yesterday as she revealed the two metre rule must remain in place at least until next week


First Minister Sturgeon criticises UK government's handling of air bridges scheme

First Minister Sturgeon criticises UK government's handling of air bridges scheme

First Minister Sturgeon criticises UK government's handling of air bridges scheme

03 July 2020

The UK government’s handling of a plan for quarantine free travel has been criticised by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.


Buses on Caithness to Inverness X99 route replaced following criticism

Buses on Caithness to Inverness X99 route replaced following criticism

Buses on Caithness to Inverness X99 route replaced following criticism

03 July 2020

The buses on the X99 route between Caithness and Inverness have been replaced following widespread public criticism, it has been confirmed.


MSP welcomes reinstatement of danger junction warning signs

MSP welcomes reinstatement of danger junction warning signs

MSP welcomes reinstatement of danger junction warning signs

02 July 2020

THE reinstatement of warning signs at a notorious accident blackspot on the Black Isle has been welcomed by a local MSP.


Campaign reminds road users – 'In Town, Slow Down'

Campaign reminds road users – 'In Town, Slow Down'

Campaign reminds road users – 'In Town, Slow Down'

01 July 2020

New research reveals a very different post-lockdown landscape on Scotland’s roads with a potential rise in vulnerable road users.


Survey set to inform air travel plan for the Highlands

Survey set to inform air travel plan for the Highlands

Survey set to inform air travel plan for the Highlands

29 June 2020

The owner of Inverness Airport wants to hear from businesses about how it can help meet their travel needs.


Highlands to share in extra £1m in forestry transport links improvement funding

Highlands to share in extra £1m in forestry transport links improvement funding

Highlands to share in extra £1m in forestry transport links improvement funding

29 June 2020

A RURAL Highland community's roads are among those set to benefit from an extra £1 million in funding to boost timber transport links.


Increase in bus services in the Highlands from next week

Increase in bus services in the Highlands from next week

Increase in bus services in the Highlands from next week

25 June 2020

Stagecoach has confirmed it will start to gradually increase bus service levels from Monday, in line with the Scottish Government’s plans.


Safety concerns threaten hospital bus link

Safety concerns threaten hospital bus link

Safety concerns threaten hospital bus link

25 June 2020

Long-standing plans to improve bus services with a link through Raigmore Hospital's grounds could be scrapped amid wrangling over safety concerns.


Pavement widening measures in place in city centre

Pavement widening measures in place in city centre

Pavement widening measures in place in city centre

25 June 2020

New barriers have been laid in Academy Street in Inverness to create more space for pedestrians as coronavirus lockdown measures are eased.


Thunderstorm and flash flooding warnings issued by the Met Office

Thunderstorm and flash flooding warnings issued by the Met Office

Thunderstorm and flash flooding warnings issued by the Met Office

24 June 2020

THUNDERSTORMS could batter parts of the Highlands from Thursday, the Met Office has warned.


A96 partially blocked in both directions following collision

A96 partially blocked in both directions following collision

A96 partially blocked in both directions following collision

23 June 2020

Incident was between Nairn and Forres and motorists are advised that traffic is heavy on approach.


Coronavirus: Cover your face on public transport

Coronavirus: Cover your face on public transport

Coronavirus: Cover your face on public transport

22 June 2020

Inverness bus passengers were doing their bit today by wearing face masks.


Motorists stopped for driving too close to police cyclist

Motorists stopped for driving too close to police cyclist

Motorists stopped for driving too close to police cyclist

22 June 2020

Five drivers were stopped for passing too closely to an unmarked police cyclist on Saturday.


Grieving mum calls for action to improve A82

Grieving mum calls for action to improve A82

Grieving mum calls for action to improve A82

20 June 2020

A road safety campaigning grandma has requested an opportunity to speak to transport minister face-to-face to discuss how the A82 can be improved.


Work on new pedestrian crossing to restart

Work on new pedestrian crossing to restart

Work on new pedestrian crossing to restart

19 June 2020

Installation of a new pedestrian crossing in Inverness will resume on Monday.


Three-vehicle accident closed A82 for over an hour

Three-vehicle accident closed A82 for over an hour

Three-vehicle accident closed A82 for over an hour

19 June 2020

The A82 between Inverness and Kilvean was brought to a standstill this afternoon after a serious accident involving three vehicles.


Five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on trains

Five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on trains

Five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on trains

18 June 2020

Customers making essential journeys must wear face coverings when travelling on Scotland’s rail network from Monday


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