Contractors say they are tweaking the work programme to cater for the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, the Black Isle Show and the Moy Country Fair.
‘Ella has been an inspiring leader to lots of dance enthusiasts.’
A behind-the-scenes Glastonbury veteran from the Highlands will help Dingwall mark an 800-year milestone.
It’s International Joke Day and your cracker of a gag could win you a year’s supply of Highland cheese.
Harrison Ford, a big hit in the Tain-based Glenmorangie malt whisky film series, is now flying the flag for a Formula 1 hook-up.
She said: “Let’s make sure that swimming is still part of the community story, now and from the generations to come.”
James Brown (59), who has visited the area since he was a teenager, said: “This is a fish of a lifetime for someone like me.”
She started out on her own 20 years ago and now has bases in Alness, Muir of Ord and Dornoch.
The strength of a Ross-shire school community was evident for all to see as it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a drive to improve facilities.
‘We understand that delays on the A835 are a frustration, and we continue to thank the local communities for their patience.’
‘The Rambling Rector is at its best and the new cream David Austin Malvern Hills has settled well and is taking off beautifully.’
Dingwall Gala Week aims to have something for everyone - and it starts tomorrow!
Friends of Fearn Abbey are working to keep the ‘Lamp of the North’ burning and are holding an Open Guided Tours Day.
He says: “The legacy I want to leave is a recognition that when good people work together in unity, great things can happen.”
Scottish Water apologised for concern caused, says it has listened and will rethink the work now scheduled for Spring 2026.
The local MSP has been bombarded with messages from concerned constituents and is calling for joined up thinking over plans.
The work will be carried out overnight but requires a full road closure - with ‘amnesty’ timeslots to allow traffic through flagged up.
BEAR Scotland says it is taking major events like the Black Isle Show and Belladrum music festival into consideration in its roadworks masterplan.
One dubbed it a practical course offering a clear route into the industry and ‘something that’s been needed for decades’.
The Tain Tesco store where she was a familiar face will continue to fundraise.