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Biofuel to be used to power Cairngorm snow-making equipment

Biofuel to be used to power Cairngorm snow-making equipment

Biofuel to be used to power Cairngorm snow-making equipment

28 November 2019

The move is expected to cut carbon emissions from the equipment by up to 90 per cent.


Thick fog causing havoc for passengers travelling to and from Inverness Airport

Thick fog causing havoc for passengers travelling to and from Inverness Airport

Thick fog causing havoc for passengers travelling to and from Inverness Airport

25 November 2019

A HOST of flights in and out of Inverness Airport continue to be affected by fog that has refused to shift all day.


Make mine a Jack's says Carrbridge gin entrepreneur

Make mine a Jack's says Carrbridge gin entrepreneur

Make mine a Jack's says Carrbridge gin entrepreneur

22 November 2019

Businessman Jack Smith is set to launch his own gin in the strath to mark his 21st birthday


Highland Council and hotel group at loggerheads over Aviemore pool access

Highland Council and hotel group at loggerheads over Aviemore pool access

Highland Council and hotel group at loggerheads over Aviemore pool access

21 November 2019

Local pool users are being caught in the crossfire once more


Pizza and pylons on menu at Cairngorms open night

Pizza and pylons on menu at Cairngorms open night

Pizza and pylons on menu at Cairngorms open night

14 November 2019

SSEN Transmission and their contractor Morgan Sindall Infrastructure have opened the doors to their construction compound near Mains of Garten


Timber firm announces redundancies at Boat of Garten sawmill

Timber firm announces redundancies at Boat of Garten sawmill

Timber firm announces redundancies at Boat of Garten sawmill

14 November 2019

A well know timber company has announced it is laying off up to 22 staff in the strath because of tough trading conditions in the sector


Scottish Government could relax planning for some rural development

Scottish Government could relax planning for some rural development

Scottish Government could relax planning for some rural development

07 November 2019

Ministers believe the move will help to tackle depopulation and foster local economies


Aldi to bring in reusable fruit and veg bags in Aviemore

Aldi to bring in reusable fruit and veg bags in Aviemore

Aldi to bring in reusable fruit and veg bags in Aviemore

05 November 2019

The Highlands is to become a testing ground for a supermarket initiative to tackle plastic waste


Business bodies oppose tourism levy in the Highlands

Business bodies oppose tourism levy in the Highlands

Business bodies oppose tourism levy in the Highlands

24 October 2019

The north's three chambers of commerce have signed a joint letter strongly opposing the introduction of a tourist tax in the region


US malt whisky tariff will lead to job losses, claim

US malt whisky tariff will lead to job losses, claim

US malt whisky tariff will lead to job losses, claim

18 October 2019

The introduction of a new tariff in the United States on single malt whisky will do huge harm to sales and put jobs at risk


New solution to power line removal problem in Cairngorms National Park

New solution to power line removal problem in Cairngorms National Park

New solution to power line removal problem in Cairngorms National Park

17 October 2019

An energy giant has moulded a new solution to prevent road closures as part of a project to removal transmission pylons in the strath.


Cairngorm Mountain lays out plans for 2019/2020 ski season

Cairngorm Mountain lays out plans for 2019/2020 ski season

Cairngorm Mountain lays out plans for 2019/2020 ski season

17 October 2019

All the stops are being pulled out to ensure snowsports enthusiasts have the best possible experience on Cairngorm this winter


Controversial Carrbridge homes recommended for green light

Controversial Carrbridge homes recommended for green light

Controversial Carrbridge homes recommended for green light

11 October 2019

A long-running and highly contentious planning application for housing in Carrbridge could finally be drawing to a close today


New whisky distillery in the Cairngorms is recommended for approval

New whisky distillery in the Cairngorms is recommended for approval

New whisky distillery in the Cairngorms is recommended for approval

10 October 2019

Planners have said a whisky distillery proposed by Grantown will generate many positive spin-offs for the area and should be approved.


Removing the Cairngorm funicular will cost around £13.3m

Removing the Cairngorm funicular will cost around £13.3m

Removing the Cairngorm funicular will cost around £13.3m

02 October 2019

HIE expects to submit the business cases for retaining and removing the mountain railway to the Scottish Government this December


New look Speyside Centre rises from the ashes

New look Speyside Centre rises from the ashes

New look Speyside Centre rises from the ashes

27 September 2019

It was at 8.20am on Friday, April 29, 2016, that a huge blaze engulfed the popular attraction by Skye of Curr.


Highland house prices up 6%

Highland house prices up 6%

Highland house prices up 6%

19 September 2019

HOUSE prices in the Highlands jumped by six per cent year-on-year in July, new figures reveal.


£250k cash to boost adventure tourism in Highlands

£250k cash to boost adventure tourism in Highlands

£250k cash to boost adventure tourism in Highlands

18 September 2019

ADVENTURE tourism in the Highlands is to receive a £250,000 injection to create a unique support programme for the sector.


Farmer wins Cairngorms Nature Farm award

Farmer wins Cairngorms Nature Farm award

Farmer wins Cairngorms Nature Farm award

17 September 2019

A SPEYSIDE farmer's high animal welfare and environmental standards have been recognised after she was named the Cairngorms Nature Farm award winner.


Highlands property market remains strong

Highlands property market remains strong

Highlands property market remains strong

11 September 2019

The Highlands property market has witnessed an extremely active period in terms of property sales, according to new quarterly figures.


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