A petitions committee hearing accepted calls for an inquiry into how public bodies ‘mishandle’ such concerns.
The deal will retain all staff and aims to save millions on school contracts with the company being run as a going concern.
Officials miss deadline to show it will ‘deliver the intended performance and outcomes’.
The move ‘an exciting opportunity for something new in the Highlands’ but is subject to funding.
The project aims to build two dams to hold 40 million cubic litres of water with a move forward on planning application.
She was last seen around 8.25am on Saturday February 1 in the Academy Street area of the city.
The business hopes to extract 50,000 tonnes of sand and gravel a year over a 15 year period.
The ‘significant burden’ of loan charges consumes 43% of the budget while 31% goes on repairs and maintenance.
Ruth Fry takes up £109k chief officer job while Paul Reid takes on fleet and facilities
He says ‘there were zero unpleasant side effects beyond, perhaps, my evening whisky carrying a little more potency than normal’.
The group Living Rent says ‘addressing housing inequality takes priority over expanding an already booming tourist sector’.
It comes amid misinformation claims that the law compels its introduction when it does not.
The ‘cowboy style’ operation was slammed by Dingwall Councillor Sean Kennedy who was also stung when the machines were out of order.
He says the move is a bid for ‘a platform where I can better represent and raise the concerns of the constituents’.
The rises of 19 per cent and 28 per cent come after Chief Superintendent Rob Shepherd warned “something has to give”.
Chief Superintendent Robert Shepherd says the numbers are of ‘significant concern’
The move will see almost all areas of the region receive new or expanded sites.
Key to the approach is working the Merseyside officers to tackle those dealing in the north.
It is considered one of the worst examples in Scotland of a patient fit to go home but cannot because of a lack of care.
Councillor Michael Gregson says ‘they are letting down the staff, the pupils, the parents and the people of the Highlands’