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Nicky Marr: Progress on trans rights depends on open conversation

Nicky Marr: Progress on trans rights depends on open conversation

Nicky Marr: Progress on trans rights depends on open conversation

01 February 2023

In case it’s important for you to know this, I am a woman, and I am a trans ally.


Highland tourist tax – 'it's not that simple!'

Highland tourist tax – 'it's not that simple!'

Highland tourist tax – 'it's not that simple!'

01 February 2023

The head of a Highland tourist organisation has responded to news that Highland Council is to revisit the idea of a visitor levy – or tourist tax.


'Holiday lets are turbo charging the housing crisis in Highlands'

'Holiday lets are turbo charging the housing crisis in Highlands'

'Holiday lets are turbo charging the housing crisis in Highlands'

01 February 2023

Tenants group calls on Highland Council to be more radical over short term lets


EXCLUSIVE: ‘You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone’ – Ironworks director speaks out

EXCLUSIVE: ‘You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone’ – Ironworks director speaks out

EXCLUSIVE: ‘You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone’ – Ironworks director speaks out

31 January 2023

People will realise the true value of the Ironworks once it is gone, says the woman who has led the venue for almost 15 years.


Short term lets operators checking out of Badenoch and Strathspey

Short term lets operators checking out of Badenoch and Strathspey

Short term lets operators checking out of Badenoch and Strathspey

27 January 2023

Business leader says 12 operations have closed and that's before controversial new housing policy is even introduced


New volume tells the story of a great Badenoch house

New volume tells the story of a great Badenoch house

New volume tells the story of a great Badenoch house

26 January 2023

How Ardverikie rose from the ashes after its catastrophic start in life


Nicky Marr: Sometimes quitting is brave thing to do

Nicky Marr: Sometimes quitting is brave thing to do

Nicky Marr: Sometimes quitting is brave thing to do

25 January 2023

There’s an image of Banksy’s that I used as my screensaver for a while, and it came to mind again this week.


YOUR VIEWS: Solar panels are inappropriate for Inverallan Church’s roof

YOUR VIEWS: Solar panels are inappropriate for Inverallan Church’s roof

YOUR VIEWS: Solar panels are inappropriate for Inverallan Church’s roof

22 January 2023

The very thought of having solar panels on the roof of Grantown’s Inverallan Church makes me cringe


LONG READ: Highland Council leader says authority will need to 'box clever'

LONG READ: Highland Council leader says authority will need to 'box clever'

LONG READ: Highland Council leader says authority will need to 'box clever'

19 January 2023

Cash-strapped local authority is facing tough decisions with up to 500 jobs to go and service cuts


Nicky Marr: Freeport win is a chance for a bright Highland future

Nicky Marr: Freeport win is a chance for a bright Highland future

Nicky Marr: Freeport win is a chance for a bright Highland future

18 January 2023

You’ll have heard the news then? One of two new green freeports for Scotland will be in the Cromarty Firth and Inverness area.


Nicky Marr: Bridge closures send a chill through us all

Nicky Marr: Bridge closures send a chill through us all

Nicky Marr: Bridge closures send a chill through us all

11 January 2023

“The Kessock Bridge is closed due to a police incident”. How often have those words been shared recently?


Grantown Hogmanay success celebrated but warning for future

Grantown Hogmanay success celebrated but warning for future

Grantown Hogmanay success celebrated but warning for future

09 January 2023

'These things can not happen without people giving their time'


YOUR VIEWS: Cairngorms National Park Authority chiefs must take action over Dalwhinnie crossing closure

YOUR VIEWS: Cairngorms National Park Authority chiefs must take action over Dalwhinnie crossing closure

YOUR VIEWS: Cairngorms National Park Authority chiefs must take action over Dalwhinnie crossing closure

08 January 2023

Network Rail closed the level-crossing at Dalwhinnie to the public – and by doing so, illegally obstructed a public right of way


Are modular school builds the solution?

Are modular school builds the solution?

Are modular school builds the solution?

06 January 2023

Councillor Maxine Smith believes a different approach is needed to solve school-build woes.


Poll - Should a stadium in the Highlands be named after Pele?

Poll - Should a stadium in the Highlands be named after Pele?

Poll - Should a stadium in the Highlands be named after Pele?

05 January 2023

FIFA think every country in the world should.


Healthier life expectancy continues to fall in Scotland for men and women

Healthier life expectancy continues to fall in Scotland for men and women

Healthier life expectancy continues to fall in Scotland for men and women

05 January 2023

Huge chasm between wealthier and poorer areas for HLE


Nicky Marr: Bring hope via less talk and more action

Nicky Marr: Bring hope via less talk and more action

Nicky Marr: Bring hope via less talk and more action

04 January 2023

I HATE the phrase ‘good riddance’, but I’ll not be sorry to see the back of 2022.


Highlands hit by "heartbreaking" levels of serious debt, says poverty campaigner

Highlands hit by "heartbreaking" levels of serious debt, says poverty campaigner

Highlands hit by "heartbreaking" levels of serious debt, says poverty campaigner

03 January 2023

Highland families are facing “heartbreaking” levels of distress over debt as the cost of living crisis savages household budgets.


Already "staggering" levels of council tax debt set to soar in cost of living crisis

Already "staggering" levels of council tax debt set to soar in cost of living crisis

Already "staggering" levels of council tax debt set to soar in cost of living crisis

02 January 2023

Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) is warning that council tax debt is likely to soar in 2023 amid the cost of living crisis.


YOUR VIEWS: Lights are badly needed at local junctions on A9

YOUR VIEWS: Lights are badly needed at local junctions on A9

YOUR VIEWS: Lights are badly needed at local junctions on A9

31 December 2022

Having driven on the A9 for the last 50 years, I now find the junctions at both Aviemore north and south very difficult to judge in the dark


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