A 'ludicrous' situation involving flood defences and a bureaucratic mess is stopping badly needed development in Dingwall, it has been claimed.
All short-term let properties will require a licence to ensure they are safe and the people providing them are suitable under new legislation.
NHS Highland says it aims to 'ensure' that new homes are identified for the 12 remaining residents
Some councillors still oppose the 'disappointing' move describing it as a huge political failing in local government
MP says 'we are watching the nation plummet further into a fuel poverty crisis'
Supporters say backing for the PICT service should be a no-brainer as it saves NHS Highland money.
Highland entertainment and business bosses have warmly welcomed the Scottish Government’s announcement that key Covid restrictions will be lifted.
The First Minister confirms that Scotland has 'turned the corner on the Omicron wave'
Highland Council bosses have appealed to Finance Secretary Kate Forbes to reverse the Scottish Government’s budget cuts.
NHS Highland has the second worst average discharge delayed record in Scotland according to new figures revealed by the Liberal Democrats.
Officials say 'we need to generate sufficient income to continue to invest in housing improvements based on tenant priorities'
But half of those attending events will need to have their vaccine status checked and to have had a booster
Leading councillor Trish Robertson says the cash 'can really give a boost to local projects geographically spread across the Highlands'
A well established Dingwall trader is celebrating a decade in business and is looking forward to 2022 with a degree of optimism.
Grants have been awarded to 11 crofters in some of Scotland’s most remote and marginal communities to help them improve their housing.
The funeral will take place next week of the popular proprietor of a Black Isle hotel who has died after a short illness.
But Inverness Airport still likely to get the new technology at some point, it emerges.
Leader Margaret Davidson says 'I simply ask everyone to please continue to follow government guidance'
The self-isolation time is cut to seven days and close contacts of those with the virus no longer need to self-isolate
Two Wester Ross initiatives are among a dozen projects sharing more than £2.7 million in national funding to support local services.