Anna was passionate about crosswords and Scrabble.
Level of enthusiasm and numbers of competitors ‘show that Gaelic language and culture are valued and alive throughout our community’.
One summed up the feelings of many: ‘It's time for the community to give something back for all you've done for our families over the years.’
‘They’ve been with us every step of the way and their passion and creativity have made such a difference.’
“We are absolutely delighted at how everyone supports them for this amazing charity doing something they love!”
The school was closed due to significant storm damage that posed a danger until cleared out.
Situation ‘completely unacceptable’ with ‘a full reassessment’ considering local financial vulnerability ‘urgently needed’.
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“The community is resilient, but immediate action is needed to support it”, says Highland councillor..
Damaged and insecure glass ‘has potential to present imminent danger’ prompting action before school re-opens.
His efforts revitalised the river’s salmon and sea trout numbers, providing a blueprint for sustainable fisheries management admired across Scotland.
Programmes heavily over-subscribed proving impact they are having in attracting young people who see their future outside of the traditional path.
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‘We all felt as if we were in some secret speakeasy, doing something slightly naughty and totally fun.’
Rescue heroes weather appeal: ‘Never be afraid to cancel your plans on the day — there’s always tomorrow.’
Two of the museum’s Gaelic collections in particular are acknowledged to be ‘treasure troves’ that deserve to be seen widely
The stretch tent played a massive role in helping the area come out of the coronavirus crisis and has been well used ever since.
She had a number of stops to make and found time to take in some stunning scenery too!
Wind so strong in some areas it’s simply not safe for engineers to climb poles to try and fix problems.
Route takes in A9 and B9175 with a load described as ‘very long and slow moving’.