News archive
News published June 2025
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Proposed closure of Kinlochewe Primary School
Published 27 Jun 2025Anyone wishing to make a representation to the Scottish Ministers is asked to email schoolclosure@gov.scot
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Highland Housing Challenge partnership makes positive strides
Published 26 Jun 2025At today’s meeting of The Highland Council, Members received a progress report on the partnership approach and important successes since declaring a Highland Housing Challenge in November 2023.
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Councillors endorse partnership commitment for new North Coast Care Facility
Published 26 Jun 2025Highland Councillors have restated their commitment to a partnership between the Council, NHS Highland and WildLand to see a new North Coast Care Facility developed in Tongue in Sutherland.
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City Service to continue as Council’s In-House Bus Team steps in
Published 26 Jun 2025The Highland Council’s In-house Bus team are gearing up to take over a key Inverness bus route, ensuring regular passengers and visitors to the city are not left without a service.
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Accounts Commission commends Highland Council’s culture of transformation
Published 26 Jun 2025Members of today’s meeting of The Highland Council (26 June 2025) have considered and agreed the Accounts Commission’s Best Value report, which was published in April 2025.
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Thurso masterplan and community POD progress update
Published 26 Jun 2025Thurso masterplan and community POD progress update
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Kiltarlity youth leading the way in playpark design
Published 24 Jun 2025Children from Tomnacross Primary School in Kiltarlity have been congratulated for helping to develop their local play park as part of Highland Council’s investment in play areas across Highland.
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Newly established Badenoch and Strathspey Transport Forum meets for the first time
Published 23 Jun 2025The inaugural meeting of Badenoch and Strathspey’s Local Transport Forum took place today in Grantown on Spey.
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Planning for World Heritage in Highland wins Scottish Award
Published 23 Jun 2025Planning for The Flow Country World Heritage Site has been recognised by an award from the Royal Town Planning Institute. The submission to RTPI’s Awards for Planning Excellence 2025 – Scottish round,
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Whin Park Reopens After £500k Transformation
Published 23 Jun 2025Whin Park, one of Inverness’s most cherished outdoor spaces, has officially reopened following a £500,000 transformation that has delivered a vibrant, inclusive, and modern play experience for children and families across the Highlands.