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Third national park survey goes out to consultation

Third national park survey goes out to consultation

Third national park survey goes out to consultation

07 November 2024

Public survey starts today and will run until February 14


A9 safety campaign goes on, says Kincraig-based dual action campaign leader

A9 safety campaign goes on, says Kincraig-based dual action campaign leader

A9 safety campaign goes on, says Kincraig-based dual action campaign leader

07 November 2024

Laura Hansler says lack of action and clarity goes ‘beyond disrespect’ to those who have paid ultimate price


Aviemore sees new school for Polish children

Aviemore sees new school for Polish children

Aviemore sees new school for Polish children

07 November 2024

New facility will be available at an Aviemore church on Sundays


New housing is being lined up for Nethy Bridge

New housing is being lined up for Nethy Bridge

New housing is being lined up for Nethy Bridge

07 November 2024

Public consultations to be held for the proposed homes off village’s Lettoch Road


Bid to save medicinal leeches is proving to be a great ‘suck-cess’

Bid to save medicinal leeches is proving to be a great ‘suck-cess’

Bid to save medicinal leeches is proving to be a great ‘suck-cess’

07 November 2024

20 wriggly arrivals have hatched at specially designed facility at Highland Wildlife Park


National retailer reopens in Aviemore today with new look store

National retailer reopens in Aviemore today with new look store

National retailer reopens in Aviemore today with new look store

07 November 2024

Popular village store has been closed for past seven weeks for major refit


Highland Hospice dealt major blow by Labour’s National Insurance hikes

Highland Hospice dealt major blow by Labour’s National Insurance hikes

Highland Hospice dealt major blow by Labour’s National Insurance hikes

07 November 2024

MP Angus MacDonald warns impacts will also be felt by ‘many care homes, pharmacies, doctors surgeries and dentist clinics’.


A&E target missed at Raigmore in August leaving 1200 patients waiting

A&E target missed at Raigmore in August leaving 1200 patients waiting

A&E target missed at Raigmore in August leaving 1200 patients waiting

06 November 2024

NHS Highland missed the Scottish Government’s 95 per cent target with just under 40% of patients waiting more than four hours.


Highland Heroes 2025: Nominate your secondary school pupils

Highland Heroes 2025: Nominate your secondary school pupils

Highland Heroes 2025: Nominate your secondary school pupils

06 November 2024

Who’s head of the class in your secondary school?


Badenoch and Strathspey MP to highlight injustice of region’s energy bills

Badenoch and Strathspey MP to highlight injustice of region’s energy bills

Badenoch and Strathspey MP to highlight injustice of region’s energy bills

06 November 2024

Graham Leadbitter is set to use his first Parliamentary debate to flag up higher charges


Council cracks the whip on traders selling vapes and cigarettes to underage buyers

Council cracks the whip on traders selling vapes and cigarettes to underage buyers

Council cracks the whip on traders selling vapes and cigarettes to underage buyers

05 November 2024

Two banning orders were made this year so far and at least £2600 in fines issued.


Critics slam Highland Council limiting responses to its social media posts

Critics slam Highland Council limiting responses to its social media posts

Critics slam Highland Council limiting responses to its social media posts

05 November 2024

The council’s ‘thanks, but no thanks’ approach was dubbed ‘heavy handed’ by one councillor


Highland transport strategy must reconcile local realities and government demands

Highland transport strategy must reconcile local realities and government demands

Highland transport strategy must reconcile local realities and government demands

05 November 2024

The council is issuing a call for views covering almost all transport options in the north.


‘I felt fit and healthy - but I had bowel cancer’

‘I felt fit and healthy - but I had bowel cancer’

‘I felt fit and healthy - but I had bowel cancer’

05 November 2024

Aviemore’s Peter Sturrock is urging those aged 50 years and plus to use their bowel screening tests


Alleged murder victim was ‘stripped and beaten with wrists and ankles bound’

Alleged murder victim was ‘stripped and beaten with wrists and ankles bound’

Alleged murder victim was ‘stripped and beaten with wrists and ankles bound’

05 November 2024

Three people are to stand trial charged with the murder of an Inverness man - including his estranged wife.


Hundreds of Afghan, Syrian and Ukrainian refugees found shelter in the Highlands

Hundreds of Afghan, Syrian and Ukrainian refugees found shelter in the Highlands

Hundreds of Afghan, Syrian and Ukrainian refugees found shelter in the Highlands

05 November 2024

Cameron Barracks and 7 hotels as well as MoD properties were all used to accommodate displaced persons.


Does this United States city get your holiday wish list vote as election fever peaks?

Does this United States city get your holiday wish list vote as election fever peaks?

Does this United States city get your holiday wish list vote as election fever peaks?

05 November 2024

US election coverage has been impossible to avoid. Politics aside, is the city that’s home to the White House worth a visit?


Cairngorm Mountain launches its snowsports season passes for this winter

Cairngorm Mountain launches its snowsports season passes for this winter

Cairngorm Mountain launches its snowsports season passes for this winter

04 November 2024

However, operator acknowledges there is still no return date for the funicular


Bollards placed on Academy Street four years ago have been removed

Bollards placed on Academy Street four years ago have been removed

Bollards placed on Academy Street four years ago have been removed

04 November 2024

Work has started on Academy Street, with the bollards now removed that were installed during Covid.


Staff and prisoners at HMP Inverness knit handmade hats, scarves, and cardigans for newborn babies

Staff and prisoners at HMP Inverness knit handmade hats, scarves, and cardigans for newborn babies

Staff and prisoners at HMP Inverness knit handmade hats, scarves, and cardigans for newborn babies

04 November 2024

Staff and prisoners at HMP Inverness have been knitting handmade hats, scarves, and cardigans for newborn babies to spread warmth this winter.


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