‘It was special to see residents, staff and local people of all ages coming together to celebrate inclusion and friendship.’
Ambassador gives ‘loud and clear’ message to businesses in Japan after visit to Easter Ross Port of Nigg.
Other groups are being invited to stake a claim to funding for projects that benefit the community.
Guide suggests ‘fantastic’ out of season alternative to the busier summer months offering ‘a quieter, more serene experience’.
“Mental health and wellbeing support is an important topic for the farming community.”
‘The windmills…are the most photographed spot on the island. Emma, however, created something very special from her trip there.’
Jim McPake has shared another corker from Loch Luichart.
The festival, which spanned 300 individual events, is anticipated to have brought in at least £3.6 million to the Highland economy.
Three people were taken to hospital after the accident.
‘I feel really let down. If I lived in any of the other Seaboard villages, I’d be able to work and get home — many of my friends do this.’
‘I was five or six years old when I first competed at a Mòd in Dunoon and ever since I’ve wanted to win the Gold Medal.’
‘This was an unprovoked confrontation which left a teenage boy upset and frightened.’
A tantalising selection of trailers and the lowdown from festival director Paul MacDonald-Taylor helped whet the appetite.
A charity supporting people working in the construction industry with emotional and mental wellbeing is holding its first Highland fundraising event.
The tower commands remarkable views for miles around and is seen by many as an untapped resource that could help tap cruise line and NC500 traffic.
Gold Medal winner who isn’t from Gaelic background reflects on ‘surreal’ moment and voices gratitude for help.
Highland Council has given the expanded retail proposal the go-ahead and attached a number of conditions.
Two young singers took two of the top spots in competitions at the Royal National Mod, highlighting the depth of young talent coming through.
Community engagement officer Lorna Steele-McGinn knows her way around an archive.
A local expert said: ‘For many, it’s the first step into the world of work and can open the door to a brighter future.’