THE organiser of a festival staged for the last time in Ullapool is convinced he made the right decision in "letting go" of the popular music event.
THE jury is still out over efforts to tackle future flooding in Dingwall but the council’s response is a step forward, a flood victim believes.
AMBITIOUS proposals claimed as a game-changer for Ross-shire's county town have been dealt a blow by opponents sceptical of the benefits.
A two-year stalemate over a shut bridge on a popular Ross route is set to br broken.
CHRONIC shortages of affordable housing risk creating a “missing generation” of Highlanders – driven out by rising prices and holiday homes.
FLOOD woes in Dingwall will be raised in the Scottish Parliament after a regional MSP called for a “war on flooding” to be backed by Holyrood.
A PREMATURE baby’s hospital treatment inspired a team of “burly” men to enter a charity tractor push contest and win £1k for a Raigmore Hospital unit.
A “GROSS under-valuation” of common good land could rob two villages of up to half-a-million pounds, a frustrated community council has warned.
A LARGE fish farm is being planted in the middle of one of Ross-shire’s most scenic lochs after getting the go-ahead from Highland Council.
THE vote for Dingwall traders to head to the polls and decide whether they want to have a business improvement district (BID) will be this autumn.
QUARRYING at an Easter Ross site is to more than double despite local concerns.
Heartbreak and anger over flash flooding made for a tense public meeting.
A Ross-shire head teacher is thrilled with rising attainment at her school as exam results arrive.
A NOTORIOUS traffic bottleneck cannot handle more cars and plans for new housing that relies on it for access must be blocked, a community has warned.
Alness homes plan is approved as Albyn scheme gets go-ahead.
THE heart of a Ross-shire community will be destroyed and generations of children "robbed" if a controversial housing proposal goes ahead.
A WOMAN who had to learn to walk again following surgery has overcome a potentially debilitating condition to secure a first class music degree.
A FURIOUS community council has demanded answers after it only received word about a near £1 million grant fund just six days before the deadline.
RAIL chiefs must commit to urgent investment in the Far North Line to tackle its unreliable services, Highland Council's leader has warned.
MARYBURGH residents have vowed all out opposition to a “clearances-style land-grab” from Highland Council in a row over village green space.