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Hotel group's latest charitable donations in Highlands takes it to £8.5 million gifted in last decade

27 December 2020
Hotel group's latest charitable donations in Highlands takes it to £8.5 million gifted in last decade

Hotel group's latest charitable donations in Highlands takes it to £8.5 million gifted in last decade

27 December 2020

A Scottish hotel group whose portfolio includes the Golf View Hotel in Nairn is making a further £200,000 available to Highland charities.


Roy MacGregor: "We had to be real, it wasn’t working"

25 December 2020
Roy MacGregor: "We had to be real, it wasn’t working"

Roy MacGregor: "We had to be real, it wasn’t working"

25 December 2020

Chairman said it was time for a change.


Study shows Highlanders hit hard in pocket at Christmas by "rip-off" delivery charges

23 December 2020
Study shows Highlanders hit hard in pocket at Christmas by "rip-off" delivery charges

Study shows Highlanders hit hard in pocket at Christmas by "rip-off" delivery charges

23 December 2020

People in the Highlands are stumping up on average an extra £61 on Christmas shopping through extortionate delivery charges.


Former Caley Thistle boss is new manager of Ross County

21 December 2020
Former Caley Thistle boss is new manager of Ross County

Former Caley Thistle boss is new manager of Ross County

21 December 2020

He will take charge at least until the end of the season.


Ross County look to appoint new manager in next 48 hours

21 December 2020
Ross County look to appoint new manager in next 48 hours

Ross County look to appoint new manager in next 48 hours

21 December 2020

Roy MacGregor looks to have man in place by Celtic game.


Woman who lost Easter Ross stepdad down 'dark, destructive path' urges others to seek help

20 December 2020
Woman who lost Easter Ross stepdad down 'dark, destructive path' urges others to seek help

Woman who lost Easter Ross stepdad down 'dark, destructive path' urges others to seek help

20 December 2020

A GRIEVING woman who lost her loving stepdad down “a dark, destructive path” is urging others battling depression to seek urgent help.


Batman has had his chips – there's a new superhero in Ross-shire village

20 December 2020
Batman has had his chips – there's a new superhero in Ross-shire village

Batman has had his chips – there's a new superhero in Ross-shire village

20 December 2020

MOST people can summon a vision of Batman and his famous bat signal beaming into the skies above Gotham City’s troubled rooftops.


Cancer charity's volunteer appeal led by Highland granny who beat the disease

18 December 2020
Cancer charity's volunteer appeal led by Highland granny who beat the disease

Cancer charity's volunteer appeal led by Highland granny who beat the disease

18 December 2020

A brave Highland granny who survived cancer is leading urgent calls for Scottish volunteers to help get life-saving research back on track.


Training fund could help businesses and individuals access new educational opportunities

18 December 2020
Training fund could help businesses and individuals access new educational opportunities

Training fund could help businesses and individuals access new educational opportunities

18 December 2020

People and businesses in the Garve area could boost their skills thanks to a power company’s education and training fund.


The party's off: Highland Council issue reminder on Hogmanay revelry back-out amid pandemic restrictions

16 December 2020
The party's off: Highland Council issue reminder on Hogmanay revelry back-out amid pandemic restrictions

The party's off: Highland Council issue reminder on Hogmanay revelry back-out amid pandemic restrictions

16 December 2020

Highland Council has issued a reminder that all civic Hogmanay events are cancelled this year during the pandemic.


Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

14 December 2020
Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

Funding decisions for cash-starved play parks could be brought closer to communities if Highland councillors agree to the move this week

14 December 2020

Decisions on underfunded children’s play areas could be brought closer to communities under plans to be considered by Highland councillors.


Flats plan floated for Easter Ross pub

13 December 2020
Flats plan floated for Easter Ross pub

Flats plan floated for Easter Ross pub

13 December 2020

A LONG-ESTABLISHED Invergordon bar that called last orders during the pandemic could be converted into flats under plans before Highland Council.


Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

11 December 2020
Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

Controversial River Ness artwork design gets Highland Council approval

11 December 2020

A controversial artwork project on the River Ness has had it’s final design detail approved by Highland Council.


Ferry safety fears flagged over Ullapool sandwich bid

05 December 2020
Ferry safety fears flagged over Ullapool sandwich bid

Ferry safety fears flagged over Ullapool sandwich bid

05 December 2020

A BID by an established Ullapool fish and chips takeaway to create a new sandwich bar has provoked a hoagie-sized objection over safety.


Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

02 December 2020
Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

Free flu jabs offered to new age group in Highlands as huge Scotland-wide immunisation campaign accelerates

02 December 2020

Highlanders in their early 60s are being urged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination.


NHS staff's cash reward welcomed by MSP – with 8000 Highland workers set to benefit

01 December 2020
NHS staff's cash reward welcomed by MSP – with 8000 Highland workers set to benefit

NHS staff's cash reward welcomed by MSP – with 8000 Highland workers set to benefit

01 December 2020

A Highland MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government’s move to reward every NHS worker in Scotland with a cash bonus.


New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at University of the Highlands and Islands campus

01 December 2020
New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at University of the Highlands and Islands campus

New life sciences innovation centre given go-ahead at University of the Highlands and Islands campus

01 December 2020

A new life sciences innovation centre will be built in the Highlands after being granted planning permission.


Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

01 December 2020
Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

Surge in numbers of Highland residents from EU countries seeking right to stay in the UK after Brexit

01 December 2020

More than 8000 European Union citizens living in the Highlands have applied for settled status within the UK, according to Home Office figures.


Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

01 December 2020
Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

Travel warnings issued with plummeting temperatures set to bring snow and ice to Inverness and Highlands

01 December 2020

Snow could hit the Inverness area and other parts of the Highlands from tomorrow evening.


Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

30 November 2020
Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

Highland public can play part in ending "rip-off" delivery charges across the north

30 November 2020

A Highland MP is urging local people to support campaigners fighting “rip-off” delivery charges across the region.


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