Home   Categories   Grid

Update me

Back to all categories

Inverness court decides against jail sentence for Culloden drug dealer

Inverness court decides against jail sentence for Culloden drug dealer

Inverness court decides against jail sentence for Culloden drug dealer

24 April 2024

A 17 year old who had been dealing a variety of drugs from a property in Culloden was using the illicit substances due to his health issues.


Crafts and fun in Nairn to help autism group

Crafts and fun in Nairn to help autism group

Crafts and fun in Nairn to help autism group

24 April 2024

A day of crafts and fun will run in Nairn this weekend to raise vital funds for a local group supporting neurodivergent children.


Cowie: Rangers triumph is gone

Cowie: Rangers triumph is gone

Cowie: Rangers triumph is gone

23 April 2024

Don Cowie is determined not to let Ross County’s win over Rangers go to waste at Livingston this weekend, saying the club has to move on quickly.


Record turnout for Nairn Bowling Club at 2024 season open day

Record turnout for Nairn Bowling Club at 2024 season open day

Record turnout for Nairn Bowling Club at 2024 season open day

23 April 2024

The Nairn Bowling Club marked a record attendance for its opening day this year, with a great turnout of more than 70 participants.


Nairn awarded Plastic Free Communities Status by marine conservation charity

Nairn awarded Plastic Free Communities Status by marine conservation charity

Nairn awarded Plastic Free Communities Status by marine conservation charity

23 April 2024

The town’s efforts in tackling the impact of single-use plastic on the environment have been recognised by a nationwide conservation group.


Piri-piri chain set to open eatery in Inverness city centre

Piri-piri chain set to open eatery in Inverness city centre

Piri-piri chain set to open eatery in Inverness city centre

23 April 2024

A new restaurant and takeaway looks set to move into a vacant site in the Eastgate Centre in Inverness after plans were lodged with Highland Council.


Belladrum prepares to start the party early with Inverness ‘food hall takeover’

Belladrum prepares to start the party early with Inverness ‘food hall takeover’

Belladrum prepares to start the party early with Inverness ‘food hall takeover’

23 April 2024

A packed line-up of “family friendly” entertainment is in store for visitors to the Victorian Market in Inverness this Saturday.


Belladrum prepare to start the party early with Victorian Market ‘food hall takeover’

Belladrum prepare to start the party early with Victorian Market ‘food hall takeover’

Belladrum prepare to start the party early with Victorian Market ‘food hall takeover’

23 April 2024

A packed line-up of “family friendly” entertainment is in store for visitors to the Victorian Market in Inverness this Saturday


Highland businessman has Loch Ness beer named after him by Black Isle Brewery

Highland businessman has Loch Ness beer named after him by Black Isle Brewery

Highland businessman has Loch Ness beer named after him by Black Isle Brewery

23 April 2024

Living legend Willie Cameron joins the Loch Ness hall of fame after brewery names beer after him.


New Inverness venue with axe-throwing and rooftop bar set to open this week

New Inverness venue with axe-throwing and rooftop bar set to open this week

New Inverness venue with axe-throwing and rooftop bar set to open this week

23 April 2024

Playback, based in Academy Street, is a concept dreamed up by businessmen Taran Campbell and David Montgomery.


Highland councillor’s blue badge court trial is delayed

Highland councillor’s blue badge court trial is delayed

Highland councillor’s blue badge court trial is delayed

23 April 2024

The trial of a Ross councillor accused of faking disabled parking blue badges so tour bus drivers could use the restricted spaces has been delayed.


Industrial action had ‘minimal impact’ on college operations, UHI Inverness say

Industrial action had ‘minimal impact’ on college operations, UHI Inverness say

Industrial action had ‘minimal impact’ on college operations, UHI Inverness say

23 April 2024

UHI Inverness say they will continue to support the talks between the trade unions and College Employers Scotland.


Torvean Swing Bridge remains closed with operational issue

Torvean Swing Bridge remains closed with operational issue

Torvean Swing Bridge remains closed with operational issue

23 April 2024

Torvean Swing Bridge remains closed to road traffic after an issue with its automatic operation occurred yesterday.


Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ Fiona, rescued after spending two years at the bottom of a cliff near Sutherland, is put on strict diet to prepare her for motherhood

Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ Fiona, rescued after spending two years at the bottom of a cliff near Sutherland, is put on strict diet to prepare her for motherhood

Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ Fiona, rescued after spending two years at the bottom of a cliff near Sutherland, is put on strict diet to prepare her for motherhood

23 April 2024

Fiona the ewe arrived at Dalscone Farm in Dumfries in November after being rescued by specialist climbing teams from a shore near Sutherland.


Who won at the Black Isle Open Foursomes?

Who won at the Black Isle Open Foursomes?

Who won at the Black Isle Open Foursomes?

22 April 2024

The championship returned to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club last weekend, with strong showings from home club golfers throughout.


PICTURES: Wine tasting ‘bus trip’ around Italy for Strictly Inverness contestant

PICTURES: Wine tasting ‘bus trip’ around Italy for Strictly Inverness contestant

PICTURES: Wine tasting ‘bus trip’ around Italy for Strictly Inverness contestant

22 April 2024

Supporters of a Strictly Inverness contestant enjoyed fine wines and food during an Italian “bus trip” without leaving Inverness.


Pipers pay tribute as former Army piping chief laid to rest

Pipers pay tribute as former Army piping chief laid to rest

Pipers pay tribute as former Army piping chief laid to rest

22 April 2024

A former Army piping chief has been laid to rest in Inverness to the sounds of a tune specially composed in his honour.


Sharp increase in sewage overflow in Nairnshire sparks concerns

Sharp increase in sewage overflow in Nairnshire sparks concerns

Sharp increase in sewage overflow in Nairnshire sparks concerns

22 April 2024

Sewage overflows in Nairn and Cawdor have increased by more than 185 per cent between 2022 and 2023, according to Scottish Water records.


Shortage of Inverness rental properties force letting agents to ‘close viewings within an hour’

Shortage of Inverness rental properties force letting agents to ‘close viewings within an hour’

Shortage of Inverness rental properties force letting agents to ‘close viewings within an hour’

22 April 2024

Inverness is still experiencing a shortage of rental properties with only seven properties available, according to the property website Rightmove.


Overnight closures on A9 northbound at Croy junction set to take place

Overnight closures on A9 northbound at Croy junction set to take place

Overnight closures on A9 northbound at Croy junction set to take place

22 April 2024

Overnight closures on the A9 northbound are set to take place from April 24.


This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More