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News published June 2006

  • New Head Teacher for Hilton Primary School, Inverness

    Published 14 Jun 2006

    A new head teacher has been appointed to Hilton Primary School, Inverness. 

  • Gift 'fur' dog owners

    Published 14 Jun 2006

    Dog owners in Alness will receive a surprise package from an oversized pooch on Alness High Street tomorrow Saturday (10th June) to encourage them to clean up after their dogs.

  • Seabird workshop in Wick

    Published 13 Jun 2006

    Seabird expert and regular seabird monitor, Bob Swann from Tain, led a workshop about the amazing seabird colonies of the East Caithness coast this weekend which was well attended by the Caithness Cou

  • HMIe Report on Cannich Bridge Primary School

    Published 13 Jun 2006

    In an HMIe report on Cannich Bridge Primary School, a range of strengths were identified, with the school commended for:

  • Public invited to comment on Council performance

    Published 12 Jun 2006

    The Highland Council is writing to 9,000 residents this week inviting them to have their say on Council services.

  • Castletown landfill site, Caithness - Update

    Published 8 Jun 2006

    Officials of The Highland Council have confirmed that, to date, levels of gas measured at the ex-landfill site at Castletown do not constitute a risk to neighbouring premises.

  • Cycle thro' time at Camster

    Published 8 Jun 2006

    The first joint meeting of Caithness Critters and Young Archaeology Club took place on Saturday 27th May when the youngsters “Cycled Thro’ Time” along the Camster Cycle trail.

  • Appeal for dancers for opening ceremony mass Highland fling

    Published 8 Jun 2006

    The City of Inverness Highland Games Committee has issued an appeal for Highland Dancers to take part in the annual Mass Highland Fling at next month’s Masters World Championships.

  • Skye and Lochalsh drivers urged to 'Go Slow'

    Published 7 Jun 2006

    Motorists in Skye and Lochalsh are being warned that part time 20mph speed restrictions will be introduced at another two schools in the area, for children’s safety.

  • Official opening of Tain Fitness Suite

    Published 7 Jun 2006

    Today (Wednesday 7 June, 2006) Tain Councillor, Alasdair Rhind, officially opened the town’s new £340,000 fitness suite at Tain Royal Academy Community Complex.