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Dingwall road closure flagged ahead of tree-felling work

04 June 2020
Dingwall road closure flagged ahead of tree-felling work

Dingwall road closure flagged ahead of tree-felling work

04 June 2020

Highland Council is alerting road users in Dingwall to a closure planned to allow tree felling next week.


Highland Council facing 'huge' challenge as coronavirus impact cuts deep

03 June 2020
Highland Council facing 'huge' challenge as coronavirus impact cuts deep

Highland Council facing 'huge' challenge as coronavirus impact cuts deep

03 June 2020

THE impact of the coronavirus crisis could be felt for years to come in the Highlands.


Ross-shire food shop issues coronavirus face coverings appeal to customers

02 June 2020
Ross-shire food shop issues coronavirus face coverings appeal to customers

Ross-shire food shop issues coronavirus face coverings appeal to customers

02 June 2020

STAFF at a shop in Wester Ross have appealed to customers to wear masks when they visit after running out.


'So near and yet so far...you just want to give them a hug'

02 June 2020
'So near and yet so far...you just want to give them a hug'

'So near and yet so far...you just want to give them a hug'

02 June 2020

A BLACK Isle community body has issued a patience plea over lockdown gatherings and reached out to offer help to anyone in need.


Queen's award for Ross-shire voluntary transport group

02 June 2020
Queen's award for Ross-shire voluntary transport group

Queen's award for Ross-shire voluntary transport group

02 June 2020

A LIFELINE transport group in Wester Ross community has been honoured with the highest voluntary service award in the country.


'You're not alone' is message from dementia charity staff in Ross-shire

02 June 2020
'You're not alone' is message from dementia charity staff in Ross-shire

'You're not alone' is message from dementia charity staff in Ross-shire

02 June 2020

A CHARITY offering a lifeline to people affected by dementia in Ross-shire is letting them know they're not alone – even in lockdown.


'First Minister' turns heads in Easter Ross town

01 June 2020
'First Minister' turns heads in Easter Ross town

'First Minister' turns heads in Easter Ross town

01 June 2020

A FAMILIAR face was on the streets of an Easter Ross town today hammering home a message oft-repeated during the coronavirus lockdown.


Dingwall Gaelic service set for lockdown broadcast on YouTube

01 June 2020
Dingwall Gaelic service set for lockdown broadcast on YouTube

Dingwall Gaelic service set for lockdown broadcast on YouTube

01 June 2020

AROSS-SHIRE town's monthly Gaelic worship service is set to be live streamed on YouTube again this Sunday.


Ross-shire river patrols continue amid reports of illegal fishing

01 June 2020
Ross-shire river patrols continue amid reports of illegal fishing

Ross-shire river patrols continue amid reports of illegal fishing

01 June 2020

PATROLS of rivers draining into the Cromarty Firth have been continuing this week following reports from the public of poaching.


Ross parents urged to help children get best start

01 June 2020
Ross parents urged to help children get best start

Ross parents urged to help children get best start

01 June 2020

PARENTS in Ross-shire eligible for a scheme designed to help give their children a good start in life are being urged to apply.


Dingwall Camera Club members showcase talents in competition

31 May 2020
Dingwall Camera Club members showcase talents in competition

Dingwall Camera Club members showcase talents in competition

31 May 2020

DINGWALL Camera Club members have been showcasing their talents in an annual competition for projected images.


Dingwall craft village could have massive impact on Ross-shire county town

31 May 2020
Dingwall craft village could have massive impact on Ross-shire county town

Dingwall craft village could have massive impact on Ross-shire county town

31 May 2020

An ambitious "craft village" vision has taken an important step forward in Dingwall but now needs wider support.


Kessock crew appeals to public over coronavirus launch risks

31 May 2020
Kessock crew appeals to public over coronavirus launch risks

Kessock crew appeals to public over coronavirus launch risks

31 May 2020

LIFESAVERS in Ross-shire have issued a plea to the public to stick to lockdown rules as temperatures rise.


Green-fingered lockdown challenge from Black Isle group

31 May 2020
Green-fingered lockdown challenge from Black Isle group

Green-fingered lockdown challenge from Black Isle group

31 May 2020

GREEN-fingered gurus on the Black Isle are being given the chance to show their creative side while supporting a local horticultural group.


Stranding prompts lockdown exercise safety message after Invergordon RNLI lifeboat launch

31 May 2020
Stranding prompts lockdown exercise safety message after Invergordon RNLI lifeboat launch

Stranding prompts lockdown exercise safety message after Invergordon RNLI lifeboat launch

31 May 2020

A CALL to help two people and a dog stranded on a sand and shingle spit prompted the launch of an Easter Ross lifeboat crew yesterday.


Dominic Cummings inspires fiery fun from Black Isle driver

30 May 2020
Dominic Cummings inspires fiery fun from Black Isle driver

Dominic Cummings inspires fiery fun from Black Isle driver

30 May 2020

A SINGING delivery driver becoming a familiar face to customers across Ross-shire has reworked another classic to reflect a hot topic.


Families pay tribute to men who died after Inverness incident

30 May 2020
Families pay tribute to men who died after Inverness incident

Families pay tribute to men who died after Inverness incident

30 May 2020

TRIBUTES have been pouring in for the two men who died after an incident in Inverness on Thursday night.


Missing Easter Ross man is traced

30 May 2020
Missing Easter Ross man is traced

Missing Easter Ross man is traced

30 May 2020

A MAN posted missing from his home in Easter Ross has been traced.


Tribute to Betty Paterson, former Tain Royal Academy teacher and community activist

30 May 2020
Tribute to Betty Paterson, former Tain Royal Academy teacher and community activist

Tribute to Betty Paterson, former Tain Royal Academy teacher and community activist

30 May 2020

Elizabeth (Betty) Paterson was a mathematics teacher in Tain Royal Academy from the 1960s until her retiral in 1985.


'It's nice to think they might have put a smile on a nurse's face'

30 May 2020
'It's nice to think they might have put a smile on a nurse's face'

'It's nice to think they might have put a smile on a nurse's face'

30 May 2020

A CHANCE find during a lockdown tidy-up sparked a creative urge which has kept an Easter Ross artist super-busy ever since.


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