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Queues outside Primark ahead of shops reopening

Queues outside Primark ahead of shops reopening

Queues outside Primark ahead of shops reopening

29 June 2020

Around 25 socially distanced customers wait patiently ahead its reopening today with the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.


Scottish property market set to reopen 'with a bang', claims boss

Scottish property market set to reopen 'with a bang', claims boss

Scottish property market set to reopen 'with a bang', claims boss

29 June 2020

The Scottish housing market is set to reopen 'with a bang' as the country enters the second phase of the Scottish Government’s Covid-19 route map.


ILM Highland to reopen its Alness store

ILM Highland to reopen its Alness store

ILM Highland to reopen its Alness store

29 June 2020

A ROSS-shire based charity will be reopening its retail doors today after Covid-19 lockdown restrictions were eased.


Plans for Invergordon pupils after Park Primary fire up for discussion

Plans for Invergordon pupils after Park Primary fire up for discussion

Plans for Invergordon pupils after Park Primary fire up for discussion

28 June 2020

PARENTS of pupils in an Easter Ross town which saw one of its schools destroyed by fire are to get an update on future plans.


Dingwall gallery puts itself in picture for reopening as coronavirus restrictions are eased

Dingwall gallery puts itself in picture for reopening as coronavirus restrictions are eased

Dingwall gallery puts itself in picture for reopening as coronavirus restrictions are eased

28 June 2020

A DINGWALL art gallery is set to open tomorrow for the first time in 14 weeks, having operated on a 'virtual' basis during lockdown.


No rest for busy volunteers providing vital support to Ross communities during lockdown

No rest for busy volunteers providing vital support to Ross communities during lockdown

No rest for busy volunteers providing vital support to Ross communities during lockdown

28 June 2020

A VOLUNTEER-led initiative has been looking out for a community in Ross-shire during the coronavirus restrictions.


New Covid-19 case ends Highlands' four day run without positive tests

New Covid-19 case ends Highlands' four day run without positive tests

New Covid-19 case ends Highlands' four day run without positive tests

28 June 2020

THE Highlands' four day run without fresh positive tests for Covid-19 has ended after it registered one of eight newly-confirmed cases in Scotland.


Small businesses need support to bounce back from Covid-19 crisis as lockdown restrictions ease

Small businesses need support to bounce back from Covid-19 crisis as lockdown restrictions ease

Small businesses need support to bounce back from Covid-19 crisis as lockdown restrictions ease

28 June 2020

The Highlands' dependence on the hospitality industry has made it more vulnerable to the Covid-19 crisis – which is why ongoing support is needed.


Ross -shire business 'staggered' by response in first week of reopening

Ross -shire business 'staggered' by response in first week of reopening

Ross -shire business 'staggered' by response in first week of reopening

28 June 2020

A Muir of Ord bakery has reinvented itself to adapt to the coronavirus crisis.


Black Isle delivery driver adds to lockdown hits collection

Black Isle delivery driver adds to lockdown hits collection

Black Isle delivery driver adds to lockdown hits collection

28 June 2020

THE Black Isle's favourite singing supermarket delivery driver has added to his growing collection of homespun hits.


Footballer's 80-mile run pulls in almost £16K for kids' charity

Footballer's 80-mile run pulls in almost £16K for kids' charity

Footballer's 80-mile run pulls in almost £16K for kids' charity

28 June 2020

A FOOTBALLER's epic 80-mile run has raised almost £16K for a children's charity.


Highland businesses could benefit from £3million fundraising campaign

Highland businesses could benefit from £3million fundraising campaign

Highland businesses could benefit from £3million fundraising campaign

28 June 2020

A business support organisation has launched a multimillion-pound campaign which could help Highland businesses hit by the coronavirus lockdown.


Invergordon teenager's 100km running challenge shows the red card to racism

Invergordon teenager's 100km running challenge shows the red card to racism

Invergordon teenager's 100km running challenge shows the red card to racism

28 June 2020

An Easter Ross teenager's epic lockdown running challenge to make a stand against racism has been hailed "a real superstar" for his gutsy effort.


Ross pupils praised in Scotland-wide challenge

Ross pupils praised in Scotland-wide challenge

Ross pupils praised in Scotland-wide challenge

28 June 2020

ROSS-SHIRE pupils were delighted at their success in a national social enterprise competition.


Invergordon memory path project will set lockdown memories in stone

Invergordon memory path project will set lockdown memories in stone

Invergordon memory path project will set lockdown memories in stone

27 June 2020

Hundreds of people have responded to a unique lockdown project set to share memories of an unprecedented time for years to come in Invergordon.


Return to work on multimillion-pound Dingwall High Street development welcomed as restrictions eased

Return to work on multimillion-pound Dingwall High Street development welcomed as restrictions eased

Return to work on multimillion-pound Dingwall High Street development welcomed as restrictions eased

27 June 2020

THE resumption of work in Ross-shire's county town on a multimillion-pound flats and retail development has been welcomed.


Highland Council Covid-19 active travel interventions for Dingwall questioned

Highland Council Covid-19 active travel interventions for Dingwall questioned

Highland Council Covid-19 active travel interventions for Dingwall questioned

27 June 2020

The introduction of 20mph zones as part of a Highland Council push to encourage active travel during the coronavirus crisis has been questioned.


No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for FOURTH day in a row

No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for FOURTH day in a row

No new recorded coronavirus cases in Highlands for FOURTH day in a row

27 June 2020

There have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.


Signs for cautious optimism as tourism and hospitality sector prepares to open, says Scottish property adviser

Signs for cautious optimism as tourism and hospitality sector prepares to open, says Scottish property adviser

Signs for cautious optimism as tourism and hospitality sector prepares to open, says Scottish property adviser

27 June 2020

A RISE in enquiries for rural, coastal and lifestyle businesses is being seen as a sign of encouragement by a specialist property adviser in Scotland.


Toilet closures cause inconvenience across Highlands

Toilet closures cause inconvenience across Highlands

Toilet closures cause inconvenience across Highlands

27 June 2020

Mountaineering Scotland's advice on going to the toilet.


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