Tachartasan air Feadh na Gàidhealtachd airson Seachdain na Gàidhlig a Chomharrachadh
Tha grunn thachartasan gu bhith air an cumail air feadh na Gàidhealtachd airson Seachdain na Gàidhlig a chomharrachadh.
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Road closures - Inverness Highland Games 2025
Road users are advised that temporary traffic restrictions will come into operation on Saturday 12 July 2025 between 10:00 and 23:30 for the Inverness Highland Games 2025 event.
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Milestone reached in development of Fort William Transport Plan
A major step forward has been taken in developing a long-awaited integrated transport plan (ITP) for Fort William with the appointment of consultants.
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Aviemore among dozens of Scottish locations to see more people on bikes
National cycle counter data has revealed growth in the number of people travelling by bike in Aviemore. It’s among 34 locations across Scotland seeing increases of over 30%
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Blue-green algae warning at Loch Watten, Caithness
The Highland Council’s Environmental Health team is advising caution as blue-green algae has been found in Loch Watten, Caithness.
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Culbokie ELC rated very good in latest Care Inspectorate Inspection report
Culbokie ELC rated very good in latest Care Inspectorate Inspection report
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Reflecting on the success of the “Sharing Food, Sharing Languages” event
“Sharing Food, Sharing Languages” successfully took place at Eden Court, Inverness on 22 June on the concluding day of Refugee Week Scotland (13-22 June).
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Result of public consultation on local access guidance at Loch Ruthven
Feedback has been collated from a public consultation launched by The Highland Council that could help protect a rare species of bird at Loch Ruthven near Farr, south of Inverness.
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Community invited to help shape Dingwall 800 celebrations
To mark 800 years since Dingwall became a Royal Burgh, a year-long programme of celebrations is being planned for 2026 and local residents, community groups and businesses are now being invited to get involved in shaping this major milestone for the Highland town.
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Community benefits funding delivers educational resources to Highland schools
Highland Council has provided 12 ‘Talking Tub’ resources for use in primary schools across the Highlands, in partnership with Union Technical.
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Community-Led Local Development Fund distributes over £900k to support projects in Highland
The Highland Strategic Local Action Group (LAG) met in June 2025 and considered and agreed funding for 28 projects submitted to the Community-Led Local Development fund (CLLD), which makes up part of The Highland Council Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) programme.