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Highland police seek public help tracing trail biker posted missing

28 July 2020
Highland police seek public help tracing trail biker posted missing

Highland police seek public help tracing trail biker posted missing

28 July 2020

Highland police have issued an appeal for help tracing a man posted missing after failing to return home yesterday afternoon as expected.


'Garden revolution' makes staycation a simple choice for many, survey finds

27 July 2020
'Garden revolution' makes staycation a simple choice for many, survey finds

'Garden revolution' makes staycation a simple choice for many, survey finds

27 July 2020

Holidays could be very close to home for a growing number of Ross residents this year.


'Vicious and indiscriminate' bird of prey poisoning prompts angry reaction

27 July 2020
'Vicious and indiscriminate' bird of prey poisoning prompts angry reaction

'Vicious and indiscriminate' bird of prey poisoning prompts angry reaction

27 July 2020

The 'cruel' slaughter of a bird of prey has triggered a police appeal for information.


Parents urged to claim child benefits so as not to miss out

27 July 2020
Parents urged to claim child benefits so as not to miss out

Parents urged to claim child benefits so as not to miss out

27 July 2020

Parents in Ross-shire are being urged to claim child benefit, even if they have not yet been able to register the birth of their newborn.


Alness summit to hear how UK government 'pulling out all the stops' for Covid recovery

27 July 2020
Alness summit to hear how UK government 'pulling out all the stops' for Covid recovery

Alness summit to hear how UK government 'pulling out all the stops' for Covid recovery

27 July 2020

A senior government figure is in Alness today hearing about how businesses in the area are recovering from lockdown.


Appeal to parents to register 'lockdown births' in Highland Council area

27 July 2020
Appeal to parents to register 'lockdown births' in Highland Council area

Appeal to parents to register 'lockdown births' in Highland Council area

27 July 2020

New parents who haven't yet registered the birth of babies born during lockdown with Highland Council registration officers are being asked to do so.


Scottish trains mask up to get coronavirus safety message across to Highland passengers

27 July 2020
Scottish trains mask up to get coronavirus safety message across to Highland passengers

Scottish trains mask up to get coronavirus safety message across to Highland passengers

27 July 2020

Iconic trains in Scotland have 'masked -up' to help get a Covid-19 safety message over to customers.


The eyes have it: Retailers offered help gauging the mood behind the mask

27 July 2020
The eyes have it: Retailers offered help gauging the mood behind the mask

The eyes have it: Retailers offered help gauging the mood behind the mask

27 July 2020

SHOP staff are being offered help figuring out the mood of masked customers - through their eyes.


Trendy bandana has Ross RNLI crew on crest of a wave

26 July 2020
Trendy bandana has Ross RNLI crew on crest of a wave

Trendy bandana has Ross RNLI crew on crest of a wave

26 July 2020

Brisk sales of the must-have accessory of the moment has left lifesavers in Invergordon on the crest of a wave.


Wester Ross museum opens - again - as coronavirus restrictions ease

26 July 2020
Wester Ross museum opens - again - as coronavirus restrictions ease

Wester Ross museum opens - again - as coronavirus restrictions ease

26 July 2020

An acclaimed Wester Ross museum given a royal opening a year ago is back up and running as coronavirus restrictions ease.


Rota plea over Wester Ross public toilets

26 July 2020
Rota plea over Wester Ross public toilets

Rota plea over Wester Ross public toilets

26 July 2020

A Wester Ross community group has issued an appeal to get public toilets in the area open again.


Loyalty and commitment of Black Isle volunteer hailed at fond farewell

26 July 2020
Loyalty and commitment of Black Isle volunteer hailed at fond farewell

Loyalty and commitment of Black Isle volunteer hailed at fond farewell

26 July 2020

Volunteers and friends from Groam House Museum met for a picnic to say farewell to long-standing volunteer and colleague, Su Wompra.


'Leave no trace' plea as police share advice with campers

26 July 2020
'Leave no trace' plea as police share advice with campers

'Leave no trace' plea as police share advice with campers

26 July 2020

Highland police are urging visitors planning camping at beauty spots to heed some "really useful advice".


OPINION: Family Sunday lunch is a step towards the 'new normal' after bizarre four months

26 July 2020
OPINION: Family Sunday lunch is a step towards the 'new normal' after bizarre four months

OPINION: Family Sunday lunch is a step towards the 'new normal' after bizarre four months

26 July 2020

Getting out for a family lunch is a chance to chew over the bizarre changes our lives have undergone over the past four months.


'Disgusting' accounts of fires, litter - including nappies and human waste - prompts plea for action

26 July 2020
'Disgusting' accounts of fires, litter - including nappies and human waste - prompts plea for action

'Disgusting' accounts of fires, litter - including nappies and human waste - prompts plea for action

26 July 2020

A Ross-shire MSP says she has been 'inundated' with messages from constituents frustrated over a growing issue.


Conman swindles businesses in 'ringing the changes' scam

26 July 2020
Conman swindles businesses in 'ringing the changes' scam

Conman swindles businesses in 'ringing the changes' scam

26 July 2020

A conman is believed to have swindled small businesses out of hundreds of pounds in the north in a matter of days, police said.


Children's art in the frame at Wester Ross venue

26 July 2020
Children's art in the frame at Wester Ross venue

Children's art in the frame at Wester Ross venue

26 July 2020

A popular Wester Ross venue known for its support of the arts is spreading some cheer as it adjusts to the next phase in the coronavirus crisis.


Ross-shire secondary school's virtual prize-giving reaches a global audience

25 July 2020
Ross-shire secondary school's virtual prize-giving reaches a global audience

Ross-shire secondary school's virtual prize-giving reaches a global audience

25 July 2020

Gairloch High School didn't let the end of an unusual term pass without celebration at a week-long virtual prize-giving to celebrate pupils.


High Street closure fears as Ross-shire businesses dig deep in coronavirus crisis

25 July 2020
High Street closure fears as Ross-shire businesses dig deep in coronavirus crisis

High Street closure fears as Ross-shire businesses dig deep in coronavirus crisis

25 July 2020

An award-winning High Street is facing fears of shop closures and damaging decline as the financial fall-out from the Covid-19 pandemic strikes.


Wester Ross beauty spot 'sad day' amid growing tensions over littering as Covid restrictions eased

24 July 2020
Wester Ross beauty spot 'sad day' amid growing tensions over littering as Covid restrictions eased

Wester Ross beauty spot 'sad day' amid growing tensions over littering as Covid restrictions eased

24 July 2020

Repoprts of littering and branches being torn off trees by an influx of campers at a Wester Ross beauty spot prompted pleas for respect.


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