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Inverness councillor wants city bypass rethink

Inverness councillor wants city bypass rethink

Inverness councillor wants city bypass rethink

21 February 2013

INVERNESS Central councillor Donnie Kerr has joined public pressure for the controversial route of the new city bypass to be reconsidered.


Travel and Transport

Travel and Transport

Travel and Transport

12 June 2012

Get up-to-the-minute information on roads, rail, bus, flight and ferry services, plus fuel prices in your area.


Minister recognises "strong demand" for cross-border rail service

Minister recognises "strong demand" for cross-border rail service

Minister recognises "strong demand" for cross-border rail service

06 March 2012

THERE is "strong demand" for direct cross border rail services – including the Highland Chieftain Inverness-London route – to be retained, Scottish transport…


Inverness bypass route set to be decided

Inverness bypass route set to be decided

Inverness bypass route set to be decided

16 February 2012

A MONUMENTAL decision - described as the most vital in Inverness for 20 years – will be made tomorrow, as Highland councillors pick their preferred option…


Rail guru backs our campaign

Rail guru backs our campaign

Rail guru backs our campaign

21 January 2012

A leading rail expert is backing The Inverness Courier’s campaign to save direct daytime train services between Inverness and England.


Change trains at Edinburgh - 'a silly idea'

Change trains at Edinburgh - 'a silly idea'

Change trains at Edinburgh - 'a silly idea'

16 January 2012

Direct train services between Inverness and London should be increased — rather than facing the threat of being axed, according to a leading rail campaigner.


People urged to express Inverness bypass route views

People urged to express Inverness bypass route views

People urged to express Inverness bypass route views

14 January 2012

THE deadline for feedback on the options for the route of the Inverness bypass is looming. Highland Council transport committee chairman John Laing…


Railway station 'points of view'

Railway station 'points of view'

Railway station 'points of view'

08 January 2012

People are being urged to give their views about rail services - including the future of direct services between Inverness and London - at a day-long…


Inverness MP calls for government U-turn on bypass funding

Inverness MP calls for government U-turn on bypass funding

Inverness MP calls for government U-turn on bypass funding

06 January 2012

POLITICAL pressure is mounting on the Scottish government to financially support the building of the Inverness bypass. Inverness MP Danny Alexander…


No legal action yet on Inverness bypass land ownership

No legal action yet on Inverness bypass land ownership

No legal action yet on Inverness bypass land ownership

20 December 2011

AN influential city heritage watchdog will not take legal action against Highland Council over the Inverness bypass yet. The Inverness Civic Trust…


Climbers in call for rail services to be saved

Climbers in call for rail services to be saved

Climbers in call for rail services to be saved

16 December 2011

A London mountaineering club is supporting The Inverness Courier’s campaign to save direct train services between the Highland and UK capitals. The…


Public thanked for Inverness bypass comments

Public thanked for Inverness bypass comments

Public thanked for Inverness bypass comments

05 December 2011

PEOPLE who participated in the consultation events on the eight Inverness bypass options have been thanked by Highland Council. More than 350 people…


Developers may dash high-level bridge hopes

Developers may dash high-level bridge hopes

Developers may dash high-level bridge hopes

03 December 2011

DEVELOPERS could be the ultimate block to building a high-level bridge to complete the Inverness bypass — even if the public comes out in favour of the…


A high-level Inverness bypass bridge is simply pie in the sky

A high-level Inverness bypass bridge is simply pie in the sky

A high-level Inverness bypass bridge is simply pie in the sky

26 November 2011

A SPECTACULAR bridge carrying the Inverness bypass over the River Ness and Caledonian Canal is unlikely ever to be built, despite the option being added…


SNP politicians unite in support of rail services

SNP politicians unite in support of rail services

SNP politicians unite in support of rail services

25 November 2011

SNP politicians across the Highlands have united in calling on the Scottish government to improve rail services linking Inverness with London. It comes…


Join our campaign to Save Our Trains

Join our campaign to Save Our Trains

Join our campaign to Save Our Trains

22 November 2011

THE Inverness Courier is stepping up its campaign to save direct train services between Inverness and London by launching an on-line petition to be handed…


VIDEO: Protest group want environment safeguarded

VIDEO: Protest group want environment safeguarded

VIDEO: Protest group want environment safeguarded

22 November 2011

ROUTE options for the Inverness bypass should be an election issue next year, according to the West Link Protest Group.


Dingwall councillor to sit on city bypass panel

Dingwall councillor to sit on city bypass panel

Dingwall councillor to sit on city bypass panel

21 November 2011

ANOTHER councillor from outwith Inverness has been named on the panel who will decide a preferred route for the much-awaited city bypass.


Call for city-only group to make bypass decisions

Call for city-only group to make bypass decisions

Call for city-only group to make bypass decisions

21 November 2011

AT least two-fifths of the councillors who will decide a preferred route for the much-awaited Inverness bypass are from outwith the city.


Sign our petition and have your say

Sign our petition and have your say

Sign our petition and have your say

21 November 2011

DIRECT trains between Inverness and London could be axed under a review of Scotland's rail services. The futures of both the Highland Chieftain, which…


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