Highland Nominations for Scottish Parliament Election 2026
Issued on behalf of the Constituency and Regional Returning Officer
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In-House bus team step in to provide replacement service for pupils travelling to Dingwall Academy
Highland Council steps in to provide bus service
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Council Seeks Community Input on Draft Participation and Engagement Strategy
Have your say on draft Highland Council Participation and Engagement Strategy
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Paid Summer Placement opportunities for Highland businesses
‘Let’s work together to create opportunities that make a real difference for our young people’.
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Progress update welcomed on Dingwall and Seaforth Area Place Plan
The Highland Council’s Dingwall and Seaforth Area Committee has welcomed early progress being made on the Dingwall and Seaforth Area Place Plan, one year after it was approved.
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Community Regeneration Funding approved for local projects in Dingwall and Seaforth
Two community projects in the Dingwall and Seaforth area are set to benefit from more than £20,000 of Community Regeneration Funding (CRF), following decisions made today by the Dingwall and Seaforth
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Ministers open Inverness Castle Experience after multi-million transformation for the Highlands
The Inverness Castle Experience was officially opened today (Monday 9 February) by Kate Forbes, Deputy First Minister of Scotland, and Kirsty McNeill, UK Government Minister for Scotland.
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Dingwall and Seaforth Roads Capital Programme Agreed for 2026/27
The Highland Council’s Dingwall and Seaforth Area Committee has agreed a proposed £3.33m programme of road improvements for 2026/27 covering the Ross and Cromarty area.
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Council consults on Common Good property change of use at Longman Industrial Estate, Inverness.
Land at Stadium Road, Inverness, adjacent to Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club ground is subject to statutory consultation.
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Great Glen Way set for major upgrade with new off road route
The Highland Council has commenced a significant improvement project on the Great Glen Way that will remove more than 3km of the route from the public road.
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Climate Change Committee welcomes views of Highland Youth Parliament
Members of Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee have welcomed views from the Highland Youth Parliament on climate change priorities and how young people can help shape Highland’s response.