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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B862 Calanour to Errogie - road closure
Motorists are advised that there will be part-time road closures of the B862 Calanour to Errogie road on Thursday 14 and Friday 15 May between the hours of 9am to 4pm each day.
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Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday 7 May - make sure your vote counts
Issued on behalf of the Constituency and Regional Returning Officer
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Timetable for East Sutherland and Edderton By-Election confirmed
Issued on behalf of the Returning Officer
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Caithness Committee sets garage rates for year ahead
Caithness Committee sets garage rates for year ahead
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The Highland Council and SSEN Transmission reach major funding agreement for Inverness development
The Highland Council and SSEN Transmission reach major funding agreement for Inverness development
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Donation supports learning at Drummond School
Drummond School in Inverness has taken delivery of a welcome donation of mobile phones thanks to the generosity of local organisation Gadget Refuge and support from the school’s Parent Council.
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Funding Boost for Rural Communities
Apply now for grants up to £10,000
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Progress welcomed for Badenoch and Strathspey Short Term Let Control Area
Early indications suggest that the introduction of a Short Term Let Control Area (STLCA) for Badenoch and Strathspey has slowed the growth of secondary short-term lets across the area.
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Badenoch and Strathspey Committee members approve funding for Newtonmore Village Hall
Members of the Badenoch and Strathspey Committee have today awarded £60,242 of Community Regeneration Funding to the Newtonmore Village Hall project.
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Council approve funds for Iron Age Roundhouse at Gairloch Museum
Plans to construct a full-scale replica of an Iron Age Roundhouse at Gairloch Museum in Wester Ross have been backed by Highland Council, following a grant funding award of £45,000.