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THE menace of fly-tipping is all the more galling in an area like the Highlands of Scotland, reputed across the globe for its mighty swathes of beautiful, open land. It's that very geography, coupled with the fact that so much of the area is still very sparsely populated, which makes this offence alarmingly easy to perpetrate here.


A LOT of society's woes have been laid at the door of the internet. The closure of high street shops, the demise of bookstores and the corruption of our youth not to mention the countless hours wasted at work by under-employed staff checking their Facebook pages.
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THE level of debate over the future of Dingwall Town Hall happily appears to have progressed beyond the knee-jerk "hands off" response towards something potentially more fruitful.
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