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Housing plan in the works

Housing plan in the works

Plans for 15 new homes in woodland at Sandown will be lodged with Highland Council later this summer.


NHS Highland reaches 'the end of the beginning' in tackling bullying

NHS Highland reaches 'the end of the beginning' in tackling bullying

HR director Fiona Hogg says the board must be 'less defensive' and 'willing to be criticised'


CHARLIE CHRISTIE: Opening matches present opportunity for ICT

CHARLIE CHRISTIE: Opening matches present opportunity for ICT

Caley Thistle legend Charlie Christie takes a look at the early season fixture list facing Inverness and Bournemouth in his column.


Ironworks win a reprieve as councillors defer decision on the future of the music venue

Ironworks win a reprieve as councillors defer decision on the future of the music venue

Developers want to build a £30 million Courtyard by Marriott hotel on the site


Possible new life for fire-hit eyesore site

Possible new life for fire-hit eyesore site

A new commercial development could rise from the ashes of a historic South Kessock building destroyed by fire two years ago.


Nairn housing estate residents raised concerns over rat problem

Nairn housing estate residents raised concerns over rat problem

A RAT infestiation among derelict garages was one of the major issues raised on a walkabout round Queenspark with council officers.


Sleeper service to be hit with job cuts, say union

Sleeper service to be hit with job cuts, say union

A number of roles will be relocated to the central belt.


Covid adds up to £3m to price tag for new city centre hotel

Covid adds up to £3m to price tag for new city centre hotel

A major city centre construction project, which was halted due to the pandemic, will cost up to £3 million more to build, it has been revealed.


Tributes paid to ‘very special man’

Tributes paid to ‘very special man’

A Highland League footballing legend who was part of Nairn County’s only League Championship winning team has passed away at the age of 69.


New Inverness city leader Ian Brown vows: ‘We’ll listen’

New Inverness city leader Ian Brown vows: ‘We’ll listen’

While Glynis Campbell-Sinclair becomes just the second female Provost ever


New rural and veterinary innovation centre set to bring further jobs boost to Inverness Campus

New rural and veterinary innovation centre set to bring further jobs boost to Inverness Campus

Hundreds of jobs are set to be created in the next few years as key projects come to fruition and development continues at Inverness Campus.


Team prepares to cycle length of Scotland to raise funds for relief effort in Ukraine

Team prepares to cycle length of Scotland to raise funds for relief effort in Ukraine

A team of cyclists from clubs around Inverness is preparing to cycle the length of Scotland to raise funds for those affected by the war in Ukraine.


Say what you want! Nairn residents get chance to share their views

Say what you want! Nairn residents get chance to share their views

Walkabouts round Queenspark and Boathpark housing estates in Nairn are being organised by Highland Council to get the views of residents.


Parents call for action amid concerns over school redevelopment project

Parents call for action amid concerns over school redevelopment project

Parents at an Inverness secondary school have voiced “serious frustration” over a lack of progress on plans for an extension and refurbishment.


Potential of Haven Centre in Inverness inspires fundraising skydive

Potential of Haven Centre in Inverness inspires fundraising skydive

The mother of a young boy with special needs is among a team of volunteers preparing for a fundraising skydive for a pioneering centre in Inverness.


Walk this way!

Walk this way!

The man behind the 147-mile Inverness to John O’Groats Trail is hoping to create a new waterfront walking route in the Highland capital.


Project rekindles memories of football down the years

Project rekindles memories of football down the years

Memories of football down the years in Inverness are being captured in a project to be launched on Friday.


Inverness builder and property developer dies

Inverness builder and property developer dies

A well-known Inverness builder and property developer has passed away after a period of illness.


'We want assurances over our by-pass!'

'We want assurances over our by-pass!'

Community leaders are to press transport minister Jenny Gilruth to confirm both a time frame and when funding will be allocated for the Nairn bypass.


World's first Highland Games stadium deemed 'not fit for use' as £6.7m vision for its restoration is revealed

World's first Highland Games stadium deemed 'not fit for use' as £6.7m vision for its restoration is revealed

A nationally-significant city site has been deemed “not fit for use” as a £6.7 million vision is unveiled for its potential restoration.


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