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Hundreds of play hours recorded at revamped Whin Park
Following a major transformation earlier this year, data from play equipment at Whin Park in Inverness has recorded hundreds of play hours over the summer months.
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Highland Council launches Housing Needs and Demand Survey to shape future homes and services
The Highland Council has launched a survey about the housing needs and future aspirations of local households.
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Over 200 musicians set to light up the Highlands as Blas Festival kicks off this weekend
The Highlands will come alive with traditional music as one of Scotland’s top festivals kicks off with over 200 musicians, of all ages, taking to the stage across the Highlands from Friday.
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Corran Ferry service - Maid of Glencoul update
The Maid of Glencoul, the resilience vessel for the Corran Ferry service, was due to return to Ardgour early this month.
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Successful first year for Old Man of Storr development
Highland Council’s new facilities at the famed Old Man of Storr in Skye have enjoyed a highly successful first year in operation.
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Weaving Stories into Style: Local Creators Collaborate with The Inverness Castle Experience
The Inverness Castle Experience is proud to announce creative collaborations with two of the Highlands’ most inspiring designers – Clare Campbell of Prickly Thistle and Sandra Murray, Artist-couturier
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Funding approved for three Isle of Skye projects
Members of Highland Council’s Isle of Skye and Raasay Committee have today (Monday 1 September) agreed to approve Community Regeneration Funding of £107,696.50 for three local projects.
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Tributes to former Councillor Gregor Rimell
The Highland Council has paid tribute to former Highland Councillor Gregor Rimell who sadly passed on Thursday 28 August 2025.
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Still time to apply to vote in two Highland Council By-Elections
Polling will take place on Thursday 25 September 2025 to elect one of six candidates standing in the Ward 7 Tain and Easter Ross by-election and one of eight candidates standing for election in Ward 1
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Adult Learning classes continues in Inverness at a new venue
Following the announcement that the Spectrum Centre will close on 31 August 2025, Adult Learning classes have temporarily relocated to the Cameron Youth Centre, Planefield Rd, Inverness IV3 5DN until such time as a permanent base can be identified for the team.