A Ross-shire community theatre group has its telescope trained on panto season with plans for a rip-roaring take on Treasure Island.
The enduring appeal of a wizard who took the world by storm more than 27 years ago is very much alive and kicking in one corner of the Black Isle…
The sign in Dingwall doesn’t make for happy reading if you’re caught short…
Which picture would you share for Ross-shire through the Lens?
A swish and shop clothes exchange also offers the promise of something-new-to-you for the festive season.
House-hunters looking for a forever home in Easter Ross are being enticed to check out a property that has lain unoccupied for over two years.
The crew launched and located the light which was onboard an unoccupied moored vessel.
Interested buyers are being enticed with the expanded business potential of the beachfront property on the Easter Ross peninsula.
Staff at an Easter Ross nursery have been praised for their care of children and should now be helped to access additional suitable training.
Post Office provision at the village had been a major source of concern - but there was a genera stamp of approval over today’s opening.
Two reported break-ins to commercial premises in an Easter Ross town earlier today have prompted an appeal from police.
The MSP was full of praise for the facility which has been totally turned around from a strip of wasteland to a top attraction.
The eagerly contested Easter Ross event begins today and is open to the public.
The event promises an eye-opening spectacle for the lay person and sheer delight for vintage tractor and plough buffs.
An award-winning Scottish writer will be headlining a special evening of readings and music at a Black Isle venue tomorrow night.
A Black Isle community group’s transformational development of a village green will become the focus of a seasonal celebration this weekend.
From the spectacle of horse-drawn ploughing to the modern-day satellite-linked marvels of today, the contest at Newmore Farm is set to be a big draw.
‘For those keen to represent their fellow Scottish farmers and crofters, these are the most respected and influential positions in our sector.’
There was high praise for one particular group who pitched in to help.
Dingwall Field Club’s trip took in Loch Ness - and there was one unexpectedly large creature encountered.