News archive

News published April 2008

  • BT Payphone Consultation

    Published 30 Apr 2008

    BT is proposing to remove 194 payphones from the network in Highland. BT say the increase in mobile telephone ownership has resulted in the number of calls made from payphones in the last three years

  • Move to Improve Open Spaces

    Published 30 Apr 2008

    The Highland Council has appointed open space experts, Kit Campbell Associates, to help achieve high quality open spaces in new housing developments. Council planners will work alongside KCA to produc

  • Two Free Family Days in Sutherland for the Long Weekend

    Published 30 Apr 2008

    Two visitor centres in Lairg and Brora will be open to the public over the holiday weekend, with activities for the whole family to enjoy.

  • Highland Ranger Guided Walks and Events

    Published 30 Apr 2008

    A programme of over 450 guided walks and events has been published by The Highland Council’s Countryside Rangers with the Planning and Development Service.

  • A’ Trèanadh Oidean Gàidhlig

    Published 29 Apr 2008

    An t-seachdain seo, tha Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd air a bhith a’ cumail trèanadh bogaidh sònraichte do dh’oidean Gàidhlig ann am Port Rìgh, le 12 air a’ chiad chùrsa.

  • More young people more active in Malawi

    Published 29 Apr 2008

    Nairn Academy Sports Leaders aim to make Malawian young people more active by introducing them to the one day Sports Leader Award. This will be the first time this course has been introduced in Malawi

  • Message from Highland and Islands Fire and Rescue Service

    Published 28 Apr 2008

    Message from Highland and Islands Fire and Rescue Service

  • Grant Street Park, Inverness

    Published 28 Apr 2008

    Members of The Highland Council’s Inverness City Committee today (Monday 28th April) unanimously agreed to instruct the Council’s Area Solicitor to commence proceedings in the Sheriff Court for im

  • Success of Musical Showcase

    Published 28 Apr 2008

       

  • Wildlife Surveying Workshops

    Published 28 Apr 2008

    Two workshops will be taking place in Ross-shire to provide training and advice for community groups and volunteers on techniques to survey bats and red squirrels.