The Ross-shire and Sutherland Federation SWI handcrafts show is being staged at Findon Hall, Culbokie on May 9 and 10.
Ross-shire folk with a passion for the beautiful game and a winning way with words are being invited to try out for a special commentary job
A grandchild said: ‘They are so special to us. We feel so happy to have them in our lives.’
An open day at the closure-threatened church brought an influx of ideas.
It was a delightful sight against a stunning backdrop.
Delight for campaigners as rise in school roll - from just one pupil - means it will remain open.
‘If you witness it, it’s beyond belief. You would think this was a disease sent by the devil himself.’
Firefighters have been getting to grips with the new kit at a time when the risk of such blazes is ‘extreme’.
There’s a tasty prize for anyone scoring a hole in one at the 18th and cash raised goes towards vital cancer research.
The vision is a sustainable, therapeutic space that will be used by residents and their families and the wider community during regular events.
People came from far and wide to see one of the star attractions.
The regular garden visitor ‘is getting quite used to me’.
Some who gave it a go for the first time intend signing up for the season.
The family-friendly event has a storied tradition and has raised tens of thousands for good causes.
Picture detectives in Dingwall have been turning their attention to filling in missing blanks in mystery shots from down the year.
“This development will provide much-needed high quality affordable housing within the context of a national and Highland-wide housing crisis.”
‘Most of the volunteers are Milnafua residents keen to make improvements to their community, which is heartening to see.’
A Tain engineer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 is saddling up to back an awareness month.
The role played by Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance – which took Alma for a potentially life-saving operation – inspired the fundraiser.
Built by local contractor, Roddy Bain, the stone for came from the Gairloch Quarry and the project was funded by the Pat Munro Foundation.