Candidates for Highland Council By-Election confirmed
Issued on behalf of The Returning Officer
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Go Flourish opens outdoor learning garden at North Kessock Primary School
Go Flourish opens outdoor learning garden at North Kessock Primary School
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Skye projects success with Islands Programme funding
Skye projects success with Islands Programme funding
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Early Learning and Childcare consultation
Highland Council’s Early Learning and Childcare Consultation is now live, and we want to hear from those living across Highland. The survey is open until Monday 28 October 2024 .
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Highland Council supporting World Mental Health Day (10 October 2024)
This year’s World Mental Health Day – due to take place on Thursday, 10 October 2024 – aims to highlight what can be done to prioritise mental health in the workplace.
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“What’s Happening Across Our City” - Inverness Strategy Interactive Storymap Launches
An interactive online “StoryMap” has been launched to bring forward a partnership approach to promoting the City of Inverness as the hub of economic, social and cultural activity in Highland.
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Sister Cities sculpture arrives safely from Florida, Inverness
Leader of Inverness Area Councillor Ian Brown has recently accepted a sculpture designed by art students of Inverness, Florida USA.
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Still time to return Ardgay and District Community Council election ballots
Anyone eligible to vote in the contested Ardgay and District Community Council election is reminded that their postal ballot papers needs to be completed and returned in the pre-paid envelope provided
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Road safety works at busy B9006 junction
Works will commence on Monday 7 October to introduce traffic lights at the Tower Road and Culloden Road B9006 junction in Inverness.
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Withdrawal of bus services in Caithness
Aarons of Wick Ltd informed The Highland Council at lunchtime today (Friday 4 October) that with immediate effect they are unable to continue to operate any school or public service journeys which req
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Community payback efforts support Isobel Rhind Centre
This summer the community payback team transformed the Isobel Rhind Centre’s growing space making the area much more accessible and user friendly.