The professional strongman from Invergordon revealed that he was one of the men wearing a mask in episode 6.
The association fears it will be ‘an extra tax on visitors and locals’ while evidence from abroad argues it will not put tourists off visiting.
The agency also issued a warning that starting early next month there will be further disruption south of Drumochter.
Altnaharra, Loch Glascarnoch, Lairg and Aviemore all saw the mercury plunging to negative double digits.
He says an effort was made to ‘to deny the delays were because of failures by anyone in government or that uber-quango Transport Scotland’.
But in what is a major positive the Scottish Government appears open to accelerating work on the deadliest sections.
But goods vehicles could see the speed limit increase on single and dual carriageways by 10mph.
The public has until February 25 to make their views known as critics slam the scheme as a waste of money.
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The monument is one of Dingwall’s most recognisable landmarks and on the NC500 route and close to Invergordon’s record-breaking cruise line trade.
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Allegations of secrecy emerged during what critics fear is the last financial update until ‘10 days before the budget is set’.
Highland Council unanimously backs the move after region lost 218 beds in two years.
Councillor Helen Crawford says ‘people are starting to say that the education committee is dysfunctional’.
A bid to improve information triggered a furious reaction from administration councillors.
Finance bosses fear that the Westminster may fall far short of making up the loss they imposed adding a significant budget pressure.
The council insists that it is one of most improved local authorities in Scotland.
Most councillors backed a move that will see the whole region run from Inverness despite widespread dissatisfaction.
Most of that has been recovered but £396,000 is yet to be returned.
Conservative group leader Ruraidh Stewart demanded answers about the ‘unlawful’ Academy Street scheme.