News archive  
    				News published May 2014
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                        Exhibition of draft proposals for Chanonry Point environmental improvementsPublished 28 May 2014We are planning an exhibition of draft proposals for the environmental improvement of the Chanonry Point car park. 
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                        Highland result of 2014 European Parliamentary Election countPublished 26 May 2014In Highland, the Scottish National Party (SNP) tops the poll with 19,810 votes. 
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                        Concordait airson a’ Mhòid Nàiseanta Rìoghail sa Ghàidhealtachd air a shoighnigeadh ann an GallaibhPublished 26 May 2014Concordait airson a’ Mhòid Nàiseanta Rìoghail sa Ghàidhealtachd air a shoighnigeadh ann an Gallaibh 
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                        Survey aims to help communities deal with doorstep crimePublished 24 May 2014The setting up of ‘Cold Call Control Zones’. 
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                        Inverness – happiest place in ScotlandPublished 23 May 2014Inverness has been ranked the happiest place to live in Scotland and second only to Harrogate in Britain. 
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                        Next meeting of East Ross District Partnership 30 May 2014Published 23 May 2014New Chair Alasdair Lawton chairs meeting to discuss East Ross Health Profile. 
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                        Traffic flow through NairnPublished 23 May 2014Council assured by Transport Scotland talks on A96 Nairn traffic. 
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                        Council approves £600K for Care and Learning capital projectsPublished 21 May 2014Members of the Council’s Education, Adult and Children’s Services (ECAS) Committee have agreed to £600,000 funding towards two Care and Learning Service projects. 
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                        Magazine bag holds information trail for Highland parentsPublished 21 May 2014Highland parents are to receive a free and handy magazine bag to help them store health information that is given to them throughout pregnancy and until their child is 5 years old. 
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                        Turf cutting ceremonies to mark start on two new schools at Fort William.Published 21 May 2014To mark the start of construction - Lochaber Highland Councillors and Members of the Council’s Gaelic Implementation Group will be joined by Council officials, and key representatives.