An Easter Ross community danced its way to a near £15,000 boost during a poignant fundraiser at the weekend.
The event was a bittersweet success and highlighted the strength of community and support for treasured charity.
Alness, Black Isle, Conon Bridge, Evanton, Dingwall, Invergordon, Maryburgh, Muir of Ord and Strathpeffer amongst first to experience new system.
THE go-ahead for a major Easter Ross housing scheme has been hailed an ‘extremely positive’ development for the nascent Cromarty Firth freeport.
Ross-shire paths have benefitted from some tender loving care with the help of welcome funding.
A ref whose life was saved after a cardiac arrest just minutes into a match in Ross-shire paid an emotional return as heroes were hailed.
The plight of a girl battling cancer inspired a 65-year-old man to complete his third half marathon in five weeks - and the big one is still to come!
Fears a project funded with public money could create unfair competition for businesses in a fragile Ross-shire community have been raised.
The April gathering set toes a tapping.
An Easter Ross community stalwart who lost his highly respected twin brother last week is pressing ahead with a fundraising cause close to his heart.
Scottish Water is offering Ross-shire residents an opportunity to discuss a proposal for a new pipe to supply water to a hydrogen production plant.
The plug is being pulled on a community bus service that aimed to fill gaps in public transport provision on the Black Isle.
The search was initiated earlier this afternoon.
A Wester Ross community can look forward to the development of a ‘valuable asset’ after a major property deal was concluded.
The family of a Ross-shire man whose life was saved thanks to access to a charity-provided defibrillator are aiming to pay forward their gratitude.
A FASCINATION sparked by a teenaged visit to a Highland war memorial prompted a Highland man to complete an epic labour of love.
Desire to put down roots in a community which they has made made a huge contribution to, helped them make the decision.
The Ross-shire referee who owes his life to quick-thinking players and the presence of a defibrillator has paid heartfelt thanks to local heroes.
Innis Mhor Care Home in Tain has been egg-ceptionally busy this Easter entertaining local children during the school holidays.
Police chief ‘Big John’ was well known in Conon Bridge and also worked in an Alness call centre during a varied career.