But bosses remain tight-lipped about the reason behind complaints.
The 200 per cent Council Tax charge on second homes is expected to generate £5.8m this year.
Members unanimously wave through a move to consult on a new region-wide policy.
One councillor slams administration ‘hypocrisy’ over question to the leader who hits back saying he gave ‘an honest, factual answer’.
Jacqui Waring worked with NHS Highland to deliver improvements after her son Will Ogilvy took his own life aged just 28.
She says that it has been an ‘honour’ to serve the region but it is ‘now time to make way for others’
Fergus Ewing warns ‘never make the same mistake twice when you can make it five or six times and be sure’.
Councillors want a full consultation with pupils, parents, teachers and staff to support head teachers.
Business minister Richard Lochhead hails a major ‘boost for Highland commuters and visitors’.
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Edward Mountain and Fergus Ewing fear that losing services leads to ‘adverse outcomes’ for patients.
Maggie Cunningham and Dr Jim McCormick will head up the £870,000 poverty and equality commission.
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Scottish Conservatives slam quango responsible for ‘industrial jungles’.
Tim Eagle says 113 police stations ‘are in need of repair or unfit for use’ telling John Swinney the ‘neglect must end’.
The Highland Council area ranked fourth in Scotland amounting to 7.5% of all total inquiries to the charity.
That equates to a five fold rise over six years for those getting £60k or more a year.
That has delayed crews by a total 14,544 hours last year – the equivalent of 606 days.
Helen Crawford says it is a ‘good day for democracy’ as she sought to keep communities informed of the wave of projects planned for the region.
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop says she has her ‘foot to the floor’ and is determined to see it through.