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Happier highlights of 2022: September


By Andrew Dixon

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Some media may focus on doom and gloom but we like to share positive stories about people in our communities.

Here's a selection from September:

The food hall has a revamped eating area, surrounded by various food outlets and drinks vendors, so that locals and tourists can enjoy a variety in one spot.

Stuart Dow presents the cake to a staff nurse at ARI renal unit.
Stuart Dow presents the cake to a staff nurse at ARI renal unit.

An Inverness man marked having a donor kidney for 23 years and three months – the same length of time as he had previously lived with the non-viable pair of kidneys he was born with.

Inverness schoolboy Matthew McCreadie has raised £1500 for the Archie Highland Appeal – by swimming the equivalent of the length of Loch Ness.

A French visitor to Inverness was moved by music played in a city church to propose to his fiancée.

A nurse trapped with his young son in Turkey for a month due to a bureaucratic wrangle has spoken of his relief at finally getting back home to Nairn.

Youngsters were involved in the opening ceremony celebrating a new early learning and childcare (ELC) building at Milton of Leys Primary School.


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