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Community Regeneration Funding awarded to Halkirk playpark project
Caithness Committee Members today (Monday 4 August 2025) have approved Community Regeneration Funding of £43,000 to go towards a project to redevelop Halkirk Playpark..
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Caithness Wards Discretionary Funds to benefit local projects
The Chair of the Caithness Committee, Councillor Andrew Jarvie has expressed his delight that 11 local projects are to benefit from the support of Ward Discretionary Funding, totalling an investment o
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Caithness Committee approves winter road plan
At the Caithness Committee meeting held earlier today (Monday 4 August 2025) , members agreed a winter maintenance plan for the area which includes priority road lists and maps showing the priority gr
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Award Ceremony held in Aviemore For Young Achievers
Paul Jarvis, Youth Development Officer with The Highland Council, and Hannah Mitchell, Programme Director of IRL Education CIC, hosted an awards ceremony at the Hub in Aviemore on July 31st, recognising the outstanding achievements of local youth with the Dynamic Youth Awards, SQA Employability and First Aid Qualifications along with other achievements.
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Consultation on the disposal by lease of common good properties in Fortrose and Rosemarkie.
The Highland Council has today launched two statutory consultations giving Fortrose and Rosemarkie residents to respond to the proposals to dispose, by lease of common good properties.
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Consultation on the disposal and change of use of East Church Hall Cromarty
The Highland Council has today launched a statutory consultation giving the Cromarty residents until 29 September 2025 to respond to a proposal to dispose and change the use of East Church Hall.
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Council to bring Community transport providers together
Representatives from across the Highlands are being invited to a meeting that will focus on the current provision and future of Community Transport.
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Storm Floris Amber warning
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for high winds across much of Scotland for #StormFloris today.
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Highland Council hails the importance of Nigg, as port changes hands
Highland Council has today hailed the importance of the Port of Nigg to the region’s economy after ownership of the facility formally changed hands.
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Food Standards Scotland issues warning after potentially harmful counterfeit vodka discovered
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is issuing a public health warning after counterfeit vodka was seized this week which confirmed the presence of the chemical isopropyl, which can be harmful if consumed.