But Alastair Campbell says he might as well have announced that 'Santa Claus is dead.'
George Rennie says ‘these signs cause confusion, particularly for drivers from overseas and those unfamiliar with the A9’.
Bosses are concerned about the cost 'specialist mowers,' dealing with waste and 'unquantified additional costs.'
Critics warn it could see the end of the event amid plummeting post-Covid attendances.
But Alastair Campbell says he might as well have announced that 'Santa Claus is dead.'
Highland Council granted the property a 100% unoccupied exemption so the owner pays no tax.
The meeting will focus on how to deliver healthcare in the Highlands in the future and will feature a panel discussion and an audience Q&A.
Owner of The Gatehouse near Thurso Maree McLeod says 'the process of applying for a short-term let with Highland Council was made easy.'
In doing so the SNP-led administration voted against giving the public a voice through a referendum on the matter.
Former midwife Sheila MacDonald says 'for the vast majority of women they should be able to birth without medical intervention.'
But the Levelling Up secretary is worried that not dualling the A9 may limit the 'full economic and social benefits.'
Scotrail undertook the work citing safety on match days but some are unconvinced
Network Rail workers have erected a ‘concentration camp-style’ fence around the door
Hundreds of jobs are expected to be supported by the development of the port.
He says 'all of us in the Highlands feel the same terrible knot in the stomach when we hear there has been another accident on the A9.'
He says 'the main issue for us travelling the A9 regularly will be the same as for any other individual, family or business – and that is safety.'
Staggies CEO Steven Ferguson says 'there have been some horrendous accidents that sadly have resulted in too many people losing their lives.'
Staggies CEO Steven Ferguson says 'there have been some horrendous accidents that sadly have resulted in too many people losing their lives.'
The board is battling an estimated £55.7 million budget gap.
Demand is up and mental health services are struggling to keep up while like elsewhere the treatment time guarantee is not being met.