FORMER Highland fire engines have helped to save thousands of lives in far-flung countries in the past decade – the leading local charity behind…
BOOMING tourism and cultural benefits will boost communities in Wester Ross as a result of a prestigious international status, a leading Scottish environmental…
THOUSANDS of tonnes of rubbish could be processed at a new centralised waste management facility in the inner Moray Firth area.
EFFORTS to encourage more people in a Ross-shire community to grow and eat their own produce are successfully changing local attitudes to food, a Dingwall-based…
A RIGHT royal knees-up was such a success that the trust behind it is optimistic about other community events it intends to hold in Tain in future.
CARE home inspectors have called for a Ross-shire facility to implement a number of changes – despite giving it a good review.
PARTY time came to the streets of Tain when residents held events to mark the royal wedding.
AMBITIONS to upgrade a popular playground have been achieved by determined Ross-shire villagers after they met their £11,000 target.
BOOMING tourism and cultural benefits will boost communities in Wester Ross as a result of a prestigious international status, a leading Scottish environmental…
AN advertising campaign has made a real splash after using an image of the Balintore Mermaid.
UNCARING Westminster politicians are making the terminally ill suffer unnecessarily by pushing forward with a flawed benefits system overhaul, a Highland…
PROTESTERS have urged people to sign a new petition urging Scottish ministers to introduce a moratorium on ship-to-ship oil transfers in the Moray Firth.
A WORLD beating ale from a brewery on the Black Isle has wowed judges at a major international festival.
Residents in Culbokie have been working towards the creation of a village “heart” for a number of years as the community expands.
Phelps was unable to use his back legs when he was rescued near Alness in November.
A large poster by VisitScotland is being used in some tourist information centres to urge people to “Discover the North Coast 500, Scotland’s…
In recent weeks, walkers treading the beach have been greeted by the grim sight of dozens of bird corpses, guillemots and razorbills among them.
Bear Scotland engineers have been carrying out a £1.5 million refurbishment of the bridge since last August.
AIRPORT chiefs are celebrating after passenger numbers in the Highlands jumped 7.4 per cent in a year.
LIFEBOAT crews in Ross and Cromarty had a very busy weekend after they were scrambled to two extensive searches in the space of 24 hours.