One of the attractions of the city centre in Inverness is its diverse range of specialist shops run by knowledgeable owners and staff.
The money off discount scheme was funded by the UK Government and a number of food outlets have said they are extending it at their own expense.
More Inverness restaurants and bars have announced have announced that they intend to extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme into next month.
During lockdown one Inverness barber's online video on how to cut your hair went viral.
An Inverness pub which has been continuously trading since 1841 might actually be older than originally thought.
The Therapy Suite in Inverness provides treatments such as oncology massage to help people with cancer.
People have been flocking back to hairdressers to have their DIY haircuts made more presentable.
“Nobody wants to sit in a bar, especially the ones on their own, and there is nothing in the background.”
ONE Inverness hair and beauty salon was open for just 19 weeks before it was forced to close due to the coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
A city salon is currently working seven days a week to keep up with demand.
AN integral part of the city centre night-time economy are the Inverness Street Pastors who are on hand to provide help wherever it is needed.
Tour operator JetsGo Holidays has announced its summer 2021 holiday programme departing from Inverness Airport to the largest Balearic Island.
Restaurants in Inverness city centre have been busier than ever this month with diners keen to take advantage of the UK government’s money off deal.
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has bought the gym and fitness chain DW Sports in a deal that could be worth up to £44 million.
Nominations are being sought for the High Street Heroes Awards to recognise the remarkable efforts of those who have supported their communities.
When Farmfoods moved out of Inverness city centre the building’s owner approached Highland Council to see if it could help with its redevelopment.
Inverness city centre is undergoing a major facelift with a number of projects under way aimed at revitalising the area and increasing investment.
The Raining’s Stairs development in Inverness city centre has been nominated in the housing crisis solution category of the British Home Awards.
Redevelopment of a long empty building in the heart of Inverness city centre will form the centrepiece of the wider area.
A SECOND-hand bookshop buys stock from a variety of customers – including most recently the Highland News.