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Highland Archaeology Festival 2025
The annual Highland Archaeology Festival Conference is set to be held Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September at Highland Council Chamber in Inverness.
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Focus on the benefits of bus travel during Catch the Bus Month 2025
epresentatives from Bus Users UK will be in Inverness on Monday (8 September) to promote the many benefits of using buses including - boosting the economy, reducing congestion and pollution, and impro
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Smithton Road, Inverness – Footway Improvement Works
The Highland Council is preparing to carry out footway improvement works on the North side of Smithton Road in Inverness.
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Interim Community Council Elections – Close of Nominations
Following the close of nominations on Tuesday 2 September noon, the statements of persons nominated for each community council have been published on the council’s website.
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Highland Council Launches Trusted Trader Scheme to Support Local Businesses and Protect Consumers
Consumers across the Highlands can now make more confident and informed choices when hiring local businesses, thanks to the launch of the Highland Trusted Trader scheme by Highland Council.
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Migration to begin for public EV charging units in north of Scotland
From next week, council-operated public EV charging units in Highland, Moray, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire will begin migration from ChargePlace Scotland to EZO.
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Get Set September
For the month of September, Highland, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray Councils are partnering for the Get Set September campaign.
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Are you ready for winter in Sutherland?
The plan for winter service on prioritised roads and paths in the Sutherland area has been agreed by local councillors.
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Update on Portree link road
Councillors have been updated on the progress of the Portree Link Road, a key infrastructure project for Skye.
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Over £760,000 in Community Regeneration Funding awarded across Sutherland
Local communities across Sutherland are set to benefit from significant investment after Members of The Highland Council’s Sutherland Area Committee approved funding allocations from the Community Regeneration Fund (CRF).