More than a dozen new jobs expected to be created by modernisation of the Ptarmigan building
Essential surfacing improvements taking place at five locations on the two trunk roads causing disruption most of this month
Dave Morris has lodged an official complaint with the ORR and urged them to intervene
Covid and Brexit also blamed by national park chief for creating the problem
There will be a fundraising coffee morning from 10am to noon tomorrow at the hall
Exhibition will include a 'fly-through' by architect on how Inverallan Church will look
A total of 71 per cent of Scotland’s population live in large urban and other urban areas
Highland Council confirms Scottish Government requirement for start of the new academic year has been met
Measures include free advice service and £500 cash boost
Spey Fishery Board calls for water in Spey tributaries to be restored as the impacts of hydro-electricity water diversions are made clear.
Anyone who can play an orchestral or wind instrument is invited to take part
Hopes that Member's Bill will win cross party support to stem scourge
Researchers identified most stress-free using factors including tourist figures, green space, average rainfall and Covid cases
Boss Charlie Brown hoping for a good crowd to cheer them on against 'tough nut' Rothes
Number one spot on Tripadvisor for cafes in whole of Highlands was 'lovely surprise'
Celebration to be held in memory of popular Aviemore railway clerk in her home village
Parents or carers must notify HMRC by the end of August if their child is staying in education beyond age 16
More than 7500 people have signed Ramblers Scotland protest
Benefits will be shared by children and young people aged between eight and 18
October half-term school holiday now the target for opening of ice rink