“We want to make sure our residents and their families have the best Christmas possible and we know how special the festive period is to so many.”
‘The positive thing is through the amazing support we have received, we know how much we mean to the community.’
An end to years of frustration over the stalled development of a key business park in Ross-shire’s county town could be in sight.
Against the backdrop of a bullet-riddled wall, a child in war-torn Ukraine receives a gift of love from the Highlands.
‘We are completely heartbroken!’ Club ‘exploring options’ after devastating setback.
The band are chart-toppers in their native Ireland and boast a remarkable musical pedigree.
‘Thank you doesn’t seem to be enough’ says overwhelmed community champion.
“It was life-changing for us and I felt I carried my own grief as well as hers as she was so young.”
One of the hustings events will be very close to home for the Ross-shire candidate.
Propsosals for five glamping pods in a popular area of the Black Isle have triggered a flood risk objection.
In a letter to the editor, one of our readers has shared their thoughts.
Head teacher praises leadership shown by senior students keen to create something special for school community.
Ross-shire though the Lens puts your images in the frame every week.
Critics fear ‘a highly explosive plant adjacent to a small local distillery, a training airfield and industrial scale distilled spirit storage units’.
Huge amounts of seaweed, litter and other polluting items such as plastics, netting and polystyrene are regularly swept into this part of the garden.
Our reviewer, Frances McKie, was very impressed by what she saw.
The bright youngster also managed to win two bursaries and go straight into second year at uni.
Police thanked drivers held up by the closure for their patience.
The programme equips participants with the skills to recognise, understand and respond to mental health challenges, including suicide risk.
‘It’s a very important hub for the community and something we want to protect for future generations.’