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Community’s plans for major revamp of hall left in limbo after devastating funding blow

Community’s plans for major revamp of hall left in limbo after devastating funding blow

Bold plans by a Highland community to transform its village hall are in limbo after it was told Scottish Government funding is not available.


Highland Council appoints three familiar faces to top jobs in management shake-up

Highland Council appoints three familiar faces to top jobs in management shake-up

Malcolm MacLeod, Kate Lackie and Allan Gunn are made assistant chief executives at the local authority.


SHINTY: Draw is made for the MacTavish Cup semi finals

SHINTY: Draw is made for the MacTavish Cup semi finals

Final four find out who they will face.


The 800-year-old Beauly Elm can ‘live’ again through a sapling recovered from site of iconic tree

The 800-year-old Beauly Elm can ‘live’ again through a sapling recovered from site of iconic tree

Experts hope to continue the legacy of the historic fallen elm for future generations to enjoy.


Ross County defender closes in on return from injury

Ross County defender closes in on return from injury

The defender has not played since the start of February, but is in contention to face Hibernian this Saturday.


Kate Forbes says she is ‘considering’ standing to replace Humza Yousaf as First Minister

Kate Forbes says she is ‘considering’ standing to replace Humza Yousaf as First Minister

The Highland MSP says she is conscious of a ‘groundswell of support’ but she is still ‘weighing everything up’.


Jewellery the target of two break-ins in the Crown area of Inverness

Jewellery the target of two break-ins in the Crown area of Inverness

Detectives appeal to the public following the recent thefts and urge people to check doorbell and dash cam footage


10 best golf courses in and around Inverness

10 best golf courses in and around Inverness

Here are a list of the best golf courses in the Highlands according to our readers.


Aldi donates over 1,000 meals to good causes in the Highlands during the school holidays

Aldi donates over 1,000 meals to good causes in the Highlands during the school holidays

The shop donated thousands of meals to good causes in the Highlands during the recent Easter school holidays.


Nairnshire LibDem candidate for next general election slams conservative’s “nasty politics” as First Minister resigns

Nairnshire LibDem candidate for next general election slams conservative’s “nasty politics” as First Minister resigns

The leader of the Moray Liberal Democrats called for a Scottish election following the resignation of First Minister Humza Yousaf yesterday.


Inverness MasterChef finalist set to launch new book at An Talla cooking demo

Inverness MasterChef finalist set to launch new book at An Talla cooking demo

MasterChef finalist and Inverness-native Sarah Rankin is bringing her brand-new cookbook at an exclusive event held in Dochgarroch this week.


Highland Council’s plans to revamp Inverness Academy Street will cause ‘utter chaos’ says Conservative group

Highland Council’s plans to revamp Inverness Academy Street will cause ‘utter chaos’ says Conservative group

Call sent to Scottish Government to put an end to the “damaging and destructive” plan that is not “good value for money.”


YOUR VIEWS: Highland Council plans for Academy Street in Inverness

YOUR VIEWS: Highland Council plans for Academy Street in Inverness

Readers respond after an independent report casts doubt on the benefits of restricting traffic access to Academy Street.


Inverness BID Small Business Focus Q&A: Creative hub is a meeting of minds and business too for One of a Kind, Inverness!

Inverness BID Small Business Focus Q&A: Creative hub is a meeting of minds and business too for One of a Kind, Inverness!

Husband-and-wife team Alan and Louise Innes of One of a Kind have made their creative hub a successful business for each other and fellow artists


Inverness business leaders believe questions remain over Academy Street plan

Inverness business leaders believe questions remain over Academy Street plan

Business leaders have been reacting to a study of the potential impact of planned changes to Academy Street in Inverness.


A9 closed after three vehicle collision north of Tore Roundabout on Black Isle

A9 closed after three vehicle collision north of Tore Roundabout on Black Isle

Emergency services including three Inverness fire units and a heavy rescue unit attend crash, with motorists urged to use alternative routes.


Nairn man lashed out at partner after birthday party

Nairn man lashed out at partner after birthday party

A woman called back home from her father's 70th birthday party to help with the children was confronted by her drunk partner who became argumentative.


‘Aggressive’ scammers spark spate of Highland incidents, warn police

‘Aggressive’ scammers spark spate of Highland incidents, warn police

Aggressive scammers are targeting Highland residents, police have reported after a spate of incidents.


WATCH: Highland ice skating team bags own record score at international competition

WATCH: Highland ice skating team bags own record score at international competition

A Highland skating team hit their personal record score at an international competition in France earlier this month.


Drew Hendry: Rwanda Act does not represent our values

Drew Hendry: Rwanda Act does not represent our values

Last week the ‘Safety of Rwanda Act’ was passed at Westminster. This bill might pass some people by because it may not “feel” like it affects them.


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