Project director Donald Weir says it is a ‘renaissance of a form of energy generation that has been dormant for decades.’
MCR Pathways' Mike Evans says 'that one sense of stability' will be 'literally ripped away' from hundreds of vulnerable young people.
Find out if you could be affected by the closures across large parts of the city on Sunday.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt called it a 'budget for long term growth' with a boost for the drinks sector and a blow for oil and gas.
Hundreds more admit personal relationships at the local authority have made them feel 'uncomfortable.'
The Highland MP says 'VAT-free streets is not just about economic revival but also about ensuring fairness.'
The Labour MSP says 'local benefit from these developments has not improved and communities are losing out.'
Unison has 'grave concerns' about violence in schools and the EIS has lashed out at proposals to cut 70 principal teachers.
The agreed proposals are branded 'nebulous, vague, hazy, obscure, indistinct, unclear, indefinite, murky, blurred, formless and featureless.'
Council leader Raymond Bremner says it 'allows for significant investment to take place and protect jobs across our communities.'
The group wants £20 million to end the decades-long wait for a new St Clements special school and £30 million for roads over three years.
They say the budget has 'no real substance' and question if it 'will in fact cover the financial gap.'
The MSP warns that 'it is practically impossible' for Highland homes to meet proposed energy performance standard.
The EIS found staff 'have sustained physical injuries' while many considered leaving the profession altogether.
It comes as the notice of election is published after the resignation of LibDem councillor Colin Aitken.
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We can confirm that it is not a case for Mulder and Scully but loved ones commemorating the anniversary of a young man passing away.
Raymond Bremner says an extra £60 million would go ‘some way towards us being able to invest in important capital projects.’
Focus on attainment was lost as councillors defend officials over a 'judgmental' education report critical of primary school staff.
Council leader Raymond Bremner said: 'It has been our priority to protect jobs and services wherever possible.'