Empty Homes Fund launched as Council advances Masterplan Consent Area proposals to speed up house building
A NEW fund to help owners of long-term empty homes carry out repairs and refurbishments to bring properties back into everyday use will be launched later this month.
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Positive inspection report at Plockton’s Gaelic nursery
Inspectors have issued a highly positive report on Sgoil Àraich a’ Phluic, the Gaelic medium nursery at Plockton Primary, following a recent visit.
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Tàlant ùr air geàrr-liostaichean Duaisean FilmG
Tha FilmG air geàrr-liostaichean FilmG 18 fhoillseachadh, agus thèid na buannaichean ainmeachadh aig cuirm dhuaisean aig an SEC ann an Glaschu air Diardaoin 11 Ògmhios 2026.
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Naver crossing team help build local footbridge
Highland Council’s new Naver Bridge development brought a welcome spin off for the local community recently.
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Views sought on proposals to introduce Short Term Let Control Areas in Highland
A public consultation opens today on proposals to introduce Short Term Let Control Areas (STLCA) in Highland with the aim of striking a better balance between tourism growth and local housing need.
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Black Isle and Easter Ross Area Committee greenlight local investments and community upgrades
Investment agreed for play parks and community projects, alongside funding decisions and a balanced approach to garage rent increases.
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Scottish Parliament Election 2026 results for the Highlands and Islands Regional List
Issued on behalf of the Regional Returning Officer for Highlands and Islands
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Scottish Parliament Election 2026 result for Skye, Lochaber, and Badenoch Constituency
Issued on behalf of the Constituency and Regional Returning Officer
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Scottish Parliament Election 2026 result for Inverness and Nairn
Issued on behalf of the Constituency and Regional Returning Officer
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Scottish Parliament Election 2026 result for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross constituency
Issued on behalf of the Constituency and Regional Returning Officer
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Tribute to former Councillor Basil Dunlop
Tribute to former Councillor Basil Dunlop