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New £2.5m water treatment works for Dalwhinnie back on track

New £2.5m water treatment works for Dalwhinnie back on track

New £2.5m water treatment works for Dalwhinnie back on track

22 June 2020

The facility will have the capacity to produce up to 200,000 litres of drinking water per day


No new registered coronavirus cases in Highlands for at least three days in a row

No new registered coronavirus cases in Highlands for at least three days in a row

No new registered coronavirus cases in Highlands for at least three days in a row

21 June 2020

There have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.


No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day in a row

No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day in a row

No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for second day in a row

20 June 2020

There have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.


No new cases of coronavirus reported in Highlands in last 24 hours

No new cases of coronavirus reported in Highlands in last 24 hours

No new cases of coronavirus reported in Highlands in last 24 hours

19 June 2020

The total recorded by NHS Highlands remains at 373


Red is the danger sign for Covid-19 in Badenoch and Strathspey

Red is the danger sign for Covid-19 in Badenoch and Strathspey

Red is the danger sign for Covid-19 in Badenoch and Strathspey

19 June 2020

The reminder signs are part of a Highland Council project to provide more space for people to walk and cycle safely


Kingussie school still hopes to celebrate leavers' achievements

Kingussie school still hopes to celebrate leavers' achievements

Kingussie school still hopes to celebrate leavers' achievements

19 June 2020

'I am determined that we look to celebrate with our leavers at a later date when events are permitted and safe'


Kingussie secondary school gearing up for mid-August re-opening

Kingussie secondary school gearing up for mid-August re-opening

Kingussie secondary school gearing up for mid-August re-opening

19 June 2020

Headteacher Ian Adamson said classrooms will look a little different and also tackling issue of school transport for pupils


DFS to re-open showroom in Inverness from tomorrow

DFS to re-open showroom in Inverness from tomorrow

DFS to re-open showroom in Inverness from tomorrow

19 June 2020

Furniture store DFS is introducing two new safety first services for customers


NHS frontline worker does her bit to help Highland Wildlife Park

NHS frontline worker does her bit to help Highland Wildlife Park

NHS frontline worker does her bit to help Highland Wildlife Park

19 June 2020

Radiographer and part-time artist has drawn inspiration from visit last year to help raise money for cash-strapped attraction


Badenoch MSP welcomes return date for Highland Wildlife Park

Badenoch MSP welcomes return date for Highland Wildlife Park

Badenoch MSP welcomes return date for Highland Wildlife Park

19 June 2020

Nicola Sturgeon has announced country is moving onto Phase 2 of Covid-19 easing meaning zoos can shortly open their gates


Charity delighted Highland Wildlife Park can re-open later this month

Charity delighted Highland Wildlife Park can re-open later this month

Charity delighted Highland Wildlife Park can re-open later this month

18 June 2020

RZSS had estimated that it would cost them a further £500,000 if they had not been allowed to welcome visitors until mid-July


Highland Council aiming to get children in Badenoch and Strathspey safely back to school ASAP

Highland Council aiming to get children in Badenoch and Strathspey safely back to school ASAP

Highland Council aiming to get children in Badenoch and Strathspey safely back to school ASAP

18 June 2020

Phased reopening of schools, nurseries and playgroups was discussed earlier today by local authority's recovery board


ScotRail issues five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on rail services

ScotRail issues five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on rail services

ScotRail issues five rules for safer travel as face coverings become mandatory on rail services

18 June 2020

Customers making essential journeys must wear face coverings when travelling on Scotland’s rail network from Monday


Number of coronavirus cases rises by 32 patients in the Highlands

Number of coronavirus cases rises by 32 patients in the Highlands

Number of coronavirus cases rises by 32 patients in the Highlands

18 June 2020

But changes in the reporting system mean the government delivered its previous area update on Sunday


First Minister announces some major changes for return towards normal life

First Minister announces some major changes for return towards normal life

First Minister announces some major changes for return towards normal life

18 June 2020

Scotland can now move onto Phase 2 of easing of lockdown after sustained progress in tackling virus


Childcare provision for key workers could end next month.

Childcare provision for key workers could end next month.

Childcare provision for key workers could end next month.

18 June 2020

Highland councillors will be asked to agree that additional services provided in response to the coronavirus pandemic should stop at the end of July.


Barbecues and camp fires could be banned in great outdoors in Cairngorms National Park post Covid-19

Barbecues and camp fires could be banned in great outdoors in Cairngorms National Park post Covid-19

Barbecues and camp fires could be banned in great outdoors in Cairngorms National Park post Covid-19

18 June 2020

Park authority is looking at the measure ahead of tourism re-opening in mid-July


Work on improvements to Boat of Garten nursery school to resume

Work on improvements to Boat of Garten nursery school to resume

Work on improvements to Boat of Garten nursery school to resume

17 June 2020

Building and refurbishments works were suspended at number of schools across region in March due to Covid-19


MSP says easing of lockdown restrictions not licence to litter

MSP says easing of lockdown restrictions not licence to litter

MSP says easing of lockdown restrictions not licence to litter

17 June 2020

David Stewart has voiced concerns about the potential increase in problem ahead of the expected further lifting of lockdown restrictions


Cheap steroid created more than 60 years ago found to reduce death rate in Covid-19 patients

Cheap steroid created more than 60 years ago found to reduce death rate in Covid-19 patients

Cheap steroid created more than 60 years ago found to reduce death rate in Covid-19 patients

16 June 2020

'Really, really remarkable'.... 10 days of treatment with steroid reduces risk of death in patients on ventilation by 35 per cent


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