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Thunderstorm risk sparks yellow weather warning from Met Office

25 July 2019
Thunderstorm risk sparks yellow weather warning from Met Office

Thunderstorm risk sparks yellow weather warning from Met Office

25 July 2019

THUNDERSTORMS are expected to hit the Cairngorms and some other parts of the Highlands later today, the Met Office has warned.


Work begins on overspill car parks at Raigmore Hospital

24 July 2019
Work begins on overspill car parks at Raigmore Hospital

Work begins on overspill car parks at Raigmore Hospital

24 July 2019

WORK to create two overspill car parks at Raigmore Hospital is under way as NHS chiefs try to fix the Inverness site's notorious parking woes.


'Keep eye on elderly during hot spell,' charity urges Highlanders

23 July 2019
'Keep eye on elderly during hot spell,' charity urges Highlanders

'Keep eye on elderly during hot spell,' charity urges Highlanders

23 July 2019

HIGHLANDERS have been urged to check on older neighbours, family and friends who may be more at risk of health problems as the temperature soars.


New fund to make it easier to create woods in the Cairngorms National Park

23 July 2019
New fund to make it easier to create woods in the Cairngorms National Park

New fund to make it easier to create woods in the Cairngorms National Park

23 July 2019

EFFORTS to create new woods in the Cairngorms National Park have received a boost after the park authority offered grants aimed at cutting the cost.


New medical scheme sparks hopes of plugging NHS staff shortages

23 July 2019
New medical scheme sparks hopes of plugging NHS staff shortages

New medical scheme sparks hopes of plugging NHS staff shortages

23 July 2019

A MAJOR new initiative has sparked hopes that some surgical staff shortages in parts of the Highlands might be plugged.


Council to fly Rainbow Flag for Proud Ness parade

02 July 2019
Council to fly Rainbow Flag for Proud Ness parade

Council to fly Rainbow Flag for Proud Ness parade

02 July 2019

THE Rainbow Flag will fly above Highland Council buildings in Inverness later this month – to show support for the annual Proud Ness parade and rally.


Trading Standards officers warn over rogue home energy traders in the Highlands

02 July 2019
Trading Standards officers warn over rogue home energy traders in the Highlands

Trading Standards officers warn over rogue home energy traders in the Highlands

02 July 2019

ROGUE traders are targetting homes in the Highlands, sparking warnings from council officials for the public to beware.


'Dementia Friendly' accreditation boost for Nethy Bridge Health Walk group

01 July 2019
'Dementia Friendly' accreditation boost for Nethy Bridge Health Walk group

'Dementia Friendly' accreditation boost for Nethy Bridge Health Walk group

01 July 2019

FANS of the outdoors with dementia will still be able to walk in the Cairngorms National Park after a group was handed 'Dementia Friendly' status.


A9 set for three nights of closures near Perth for dualling work

01 July 2019
A9 set for three nights of closures near Perth for dualling work

A9 set for three nights of closures near Perth for dualling work

01 July 2019

MOTORISTS on the A9 have been warned of night-time disruption – ahead of plans to close the busy trunk road for work connected to ongoing dualling.


Eyesore footpath 'blighting' a Cairngorm mountain will be restored

13 May 2019
Eyesore footpath 'blighting' a Cairngorm mountain will be restored

Eyesore footpath 'blighting' a Cairngorm mountain will be restored

13 May 2019

AN UNSIGHTLY scar on a Cairngorm mountain will soon blight the landscape no more after restoration campaigners hit their target.


Police seek witnesses after A9 near miss

10 April 2019
Police seek witnesses after A9 near miss

Police seek witnesses after A9 near miss

10 April 2019

WITNESSES are being sought after a near miss on the A9 involving a car transporter and tractor.


Grantown florists up for top retail award again

03 April 2019
Grantown florists up for top retail award again

Grantown florists up for top retail award again

03 April 2019

A FLORISTS’ stunning run of success in a major competition has continued after it made the final shortlist again – for the fifth year in a row.


Heavy snow causes disruption to A9 and closes schools

03 April 2019
Heavy snow causes disruption to A9 and closes schools

Heavy snow causes disruption to A9 and closes schools

03 April 2019

HEAVY overnight snow has brought traffic disruption and sparked school closures.


Archaeologists and artists invite public to celebration of historic site

02 April 2019
Archaeologists and artists invite public to celebration of historic site

Archaeologists and artists invite public to celebration of historic site

02 April 2019

THE many stories swirling around an important historical site in the Braes of Glenlivet are to be celebrated – and the public are urged to join in.


Man dies after crash on A938 near Dulnain Bridge

21 March 2019
Man dies after crash on A938 near Dulnain Bridge

Man dies after crash on A938 near Dulnain Bridge

21 March 2019

A MOTORIST has died following a one-car crash near Dulnain Bridge, police have confirmed.


Blaze risk sparks vow to work closely

28 February 2019
Blaze risk sparks vow to work closely

Blaze risk sparks vow to work closely

28 February 2019

LOGGERS and power network operators have vowed to work more closely over future timber operations after a wind-blown tree struck electricity lines and…


Wildcat 'on the brink' warning

28 February 2019
Wildcat 'on the brink' warning

Wildcat 'on the brink' warning

28 February 2019

WILDCAT populations are no longer viable and will soon be extinct unless serious efforts are taken to restore them, a landmark report published in the…


A9 investigation works to begin at Slochd

14 November 2018
A9 investigation works to begin at Slochd

A9 investigation works to begin at Slochd

14 November 2018

Ground investigations will take place between Dalraddy and Slochd for around 17 weeks - with a two week gap over Christmas and New Year to minimise disruption…


Rachel gives Jamie the 'bird' in contest

19 October 2018
Rachel gives Jamie the 'bird' in contest

Rachel gives Jamie the 'bird' in contest

19 October 2018

A WORLD-famous chef has been pipped in the pecking order of a national award by a home economics teacher from Strathspey.


They're all heart and sole up here

18 October 2018
They're all heart and sole up here

They're all heart and sole up here

18 October 2018

More than 1700 runners took to the roads and trails near the Badaguish Outdoor Centre for the annual Aviemore Half Marathon and 10K for All at the weekend.


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