Parks, gardens and open spaces news
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Pupils join City Leader for the official opening of Whin Park in Inverness
Published on 30 May 2025Earlier today (Friday 30 May) pupils from local schools joined the City Leader and guests for the official opening of Whin Park.
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Highland Council’s Playpark Strategy highlighted in Scottish Government publication
Published on 1 May 2025Highland Council’s Playpark Strategy has been referenced in the evidence base and supporting research of the Scottish Government’s Play Vision Statement and Action Plan 2025-2030.
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Whin Park play area reopens with new inclusive equipment
Published on 3 Apr 2025Whin Park play area in Inverness will reopen tomorrow (Friday 4 April) after three months of refurbishment and improvement works.
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Highland youngsters creating opportunity for play in Dalneigh
Published on 25 Mar 2025Young people from Dalneigh Youth Club have designed an extension to Hawthorn Drive play park as part of a community-driven project in Dalneigh.
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Council commends War Memorials’ awards
Published on 3 Nov 2016Members of The Highland Council’s Community Services have commended the achievements of local communities and council staff in maintaining two key war memorials in the Highlands at Drumnadrochit and Nairn.
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River Ness Public Art moves forward
Published on 26 Oct 2016Artists have been invited to submit proposals for the new ‘Gathering Place’ public art project
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Council seeks talks on improving water standards at Nairn Beach
Published on 23 May 2016The Highland Council has called a meeting with SEPA, Scottish Water and other partners to seek clarification on water quality notices issued by SEPA for Nairn Central and East Beaches.
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Highland Council to hold the second in a series of Facebook chats on budget issues
Published on 3 Nov 2015The Highland Council will be holding a Facebook chat on Community Services tonight. The chat is one of a series of chats on budget issues, which began with a discussion on the council tax last week.
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Cultural and recreational projects awarded Inverness Common Good funds.
Published on 4 Jun 2014Members of The Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee have approved just under £50,000 Inverness Common Good funding for three projects.
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