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Malfunctioning traffic lights lights in Aviemore lead to tempers rising

Malfunctioning traffic lights lights in Aviemore lead to tempers rising

Malfunctioning traffic lights lights in Aviemore lead to tempers rising

18 July 2022

Highland Council has said the contractor is aware of the issue


Give curling a try in Aviemore with some expert company

Give curling a try in Aviemore with some expert company

Give curling a try in Aviemore with some expert company

15 July 2022

GB's Winter Olympic silver medal winning men's curling team will be calling in at the village's community ice rink


Highlands and the rest of Scotland braced for heatwave next week

Highlands and the rest of Scotland braced for heatwave next week

Highlands and the rest of Scotland braced for heatwave next week

14 July 2022

Weather forecasters are predicting record temperatures next week with the maximum Scottish temperature of 32.9c could be exceeded on Tuesday.


'Frustrating' roadworks in Aviemore will be removed by end of next week

'Frustrating' roadworks in Aviemore will be removed by end of next week

'Frustrating' roadworks in Aviemore will be removed by end of next week

14 July 2022

Highland Council has apologised as motorists endure weeks of tailbacks stretching nearly length of village at peak times


PICTURES: Felling of trees under way at controversial Aviemore housing site

PICTURES: Felling of trees under way at controversial Aviemore housing site

PICTURES: Felling of trees under way at controversial Aviemore housing site

08 July 2022

Local residents mounted a legal challenge to save Dalfaber Woods which went all the way to the Court of Session


Piece of lost religious heritage is returned to Badenoch

Piece of lost religious heritage is returned to Badenoch

Piece of lost religious heritage is returned to Badenoch

04 July 2022

Stone cross once stood atop St Michael’s chapel in the shadow of Dun da Lamh by Laggan


Scottish Government announces 'ambitious proposals' for land reform

Scottish Government announces 'ambitious proposals' for land reform

Scottish Government announces 'ambitious proposals' for land reform

04 July 2022

Plans include introduction of a public interest test for transfers of large-scale landholdings


Person Centred Visiting at NHS Highland

Person Centred Visiting at NHS Highland

Person Centred Visiting at NHS Highland

01 July 2022

From Monday all inpatient hospital settings in NHS Highland will return to person centred visiting.


Pitch-fork in to help Grantown care home residents

Pitch-fork in to help Grantown care home residents

Pitch-fork in to help Grantown care home residents

30 June 2022

New ‘garden vision’ includes a shop, café and bar as well as putting green


HOUSING CRISIS: Short term lets control zone recommended for approval for whole of Badenoch and Strathspey

HOUSING CRISIS: Short term lets control zone recommended for approval for whole of Badenoch and Strathspey

HOUSING CRISIS: Short term lets control zone recommended for approval for whole of Badenoch and Strathspey

29 June 2022

Strath would be only the second place in Scotland – after Edinburgh – to use planning system to combat surge in Air BnB and other lets


Mental wellbeing at heart of new exhibition

Mental wellbeing at heart of new exhibition

Mental wellbeing at heart of new exhibition

29 June 2022

Three groups have joined together to create an exhibition to work on young people's mental wellbeing.


POLL RESULT: Majority would support Scottish Independence

POLL RESULT: Majority would support Scottish Independence

POLL RESULT: Majority would support Scottish Independence

29 June 2022

According to a recent poll the majority of Highland residents said they would support Scottish independence if a referendum was held next year.


POLL: Would you vote for Scottish Independence next year?

POLL: Would you vote for Scottish Independence next year?

POLL: Would you vote for Scottish Independence next year?

28 June 2022

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she wants to hold second independence referendum next year.


Families move into first new 'workers homes' in Aviemore

Families move into first new 'workers homes' in Aviemore

Families move into first new 'workers homes' in Aviemore

28 June 2022

Around 30 more similar mid-market rent houses will follow across Badenoch and Strathspey as part of pioneering scheme


PICTURES: Fascinating exhibition captures life through the lens of early 20th Century Grantown photographer

PICTURES: Fascinating exhibition captures life through the lens of early 20th Century Grantown photographer

PICTURES: Fascinating exhibition captures life through the lens of early 20th Century Grantown photographer

25 June 2022

Alex Ledingham bought a photographic studio in 1908 in Grantown and set about recording local events


Big support for community group ownership of Cairngorms' busiest campsite

Big support for community group ownership of Cairngorms' busiest campsite

Big support for community group ownership of Cairngorms' busiest campsite

25 June 2022

'Community owned, managed and led assets are the way forward'


Bid for hotel, shops and holiday accommodation in heart of Aviemore is refused

Bid for hotel, shops and holiday accommodation in heart of Aviemore is refused

Bid for hotel, shops and holiday accommodation in heart of Aviemore is refused

24 June 2022

Scale of the proposed development described as 'overpowering' and as 'step too far'


Highland councillors to visit Boat of Garten to get to root of smelly problem

Highland councillors to visit Boat of Garten to get to root of smelly problem

Highland councillors to visit Boat of Garten to get to root of smelly problem

23 June 2022

Planning committee members will pay site visit before deciding on plans aimed at reducing long running odour issues


Major hotel and retail complex to be built at Tomatin after distillery loses court battle over the village's name

Major hotel and retail complex to be built at Tomatin after distillery loses court battle over the village's name

Major hotel and retail complex to be built at Tomatin after distillery loses court battle over the village's name

23 June 2022

Developer is ready to build a major hotel and retail complex by the A9 after winning lengthy legal battle over village name with distiller.


Plans to be discussed on expanding two wind farms on Cairngorms National Park doorstep

Plans to be discussed on expanding two wind farms on Cairngorms National Park doorstep

Plans to be discussed on expanding two wind farms on Cairngorms National Park doorstep

23 June 2022

More turbines are being proposed at Corriegarth and Tom nan Clach sites


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