Police Update - Cairngorms National Park fire
Issued by Police Scotland - 16/07/2026 18:13
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Inverness - Augsburg Sporting Alliance concludes youth exchange
An international youth exchange between Inverness and the German city of Augsburg has successfully concluded with a recent reciprocal visit to Augsburg.
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Traffic restrictions for Belladrum Festival 2026
Motorists are being advised of a series of temporary road closures, speed limits and traffic restrictions that will be in place to support the safe running of the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2026.
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B9006 - emergency road closure
The B9006 Culloden Road will close today (7 July) at 1pm to enable Scottish Water to complete repairs to a burst water main.
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Highland Council to introduce new online system for Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders
The Highland Council is introducing a new online system for the administration and processing of Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTROs).
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Public invited to shape Beò! 2029 - the Inverness-Highland bid for UK City of Culture 2029
People across the Highlands are being invited to pledge their support and help tell the story of the region’s cultural identity as the Highlands prepares its bid to become UK City of Culture 2029.
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The Highland Council Appoints Richard Whetton as Chief Officer Business Solutions
The Highland Council is delighted to announce that Richard Whetton will be joining the organisation as Chief Officer Business Solutions.
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Statement: David Brown, Taxi Operator's Licence
The Highland Council has issued the following statement following the reporting of a recent decision of the Licensing Committee in respect of David Brown and a Taxi Operator's Licence.
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Biotoxins affecting Bivalve Shellfish in coastal waters in Loch Inchard, Loch Laxford and Loch Glencoul, Sutherland
The Council’s Environmental Health team have identified raised levels of naturally occurring bivalve shellfish biotoxins following routine monitoring at Loch Inchard, Loch Laxford and Loch Glencoul.
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Historic Sir Hector MacDonald Memorial Tower reopens to the public following restoration works
Following a highly anticipated official opening ceremony held today (Thursday 2 July 2026), the Sir Hector MacDonald Memorial Tower on Mitchell Hill, Dingwall has officially reopened to the public.