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Wind farm extension offers supply chain opportunities

Wind farm extension offers supply chain opportunities

Wind farm extension offers supply chain opportunities

26 February 2020

Businesses and suppliers around the Highlands are being invited to learn more about opportunities to get involved in a new wind development.


Inverness Castle tourism transformation plan 'sets example for others'

Inverness Castle tourism transformation plan 'sets example for others'

Inverness Castle tourism transformation plan 'sets example for others'

25 February 2020

THE transformation of Inverness Castle into a major tourist attraction should act as an example to the country, believes Highland Council's leader.


Driver says he felt cheated over repair work at city garage

Driver says he felt cheated over repair work at city garage

Driver says he felt cheated over repair work at city garage

23 February 2020

A driver has hit out, claiming he was overcharged for repairs when he took his Mercedes to an Inverness garage.


Woollen mill to open new city store

Woollen mill to open new city store

Woollen mill to open new city store

22 February 2020

A new Inverness branch of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM) will create nine jobs when it opens its doors next Friday.


Inverness BID appoints new vice-chair

Inverness BID appoints new vice-chair

Inverness BID appoints new vice-chair

22 February 2020

Inverness BID has announced that Board Director, Colin Craig, has unanimously been elected as BID Vice Chair by the BID Board of Directors.


Victorian Market revamp may cost more than previously expected

Victorian Market revamp may cost more than previously expected

Victorian Market revamp may cost more than previously expected

20 February 2020

Councillors have been warned the cost of the planned Victorian Market revamp could exceed the current budget


City councillors endorse Highland Council's partnership with Inverness BID

City councillors endorse Highland Council's partnership with Inverness BID

City councillors endorse Highland Council's partnership with Inverness BID

20 February 2020

A unanimous endorsement was provided today by city councillors for the ongoing partnership work of Inverness BID with Highland Council.


Creativity reaps rewards at university business competition

Creativity reaps rewards at university business competition

Creativity reaps rewards at university business competition

20 February 2020

A brother and sister studying at Inverness College UHI were both winners in a competition to find innovative business ideas.


Working together will keep us on target

Working together will keep us on target

Working together will keep us on target

19 February 2020

Category at Highlands and Islands Renewables Energy Awards focuses on collaboration in the fight against climate change


Star baker hots up event

Star baker hots up event

Star baker hots up event

18 February 2020

A STAR of hit TV competition The Great British Bake Off will visit an annual Highland food and drink festival in April.


Global wind energy firm latest to set up a base at Inverness Airport Business Park

Global wind energy firm latest to set up a base at Inverness Airport Business Park

Global wind energy firm latest to set up a base at Inverness Airport Business Park

18 February 2020

Leading renewable energy firm ENERCON has moved into a purpose-built, 10,000 square foot site at Inverness Airport Business Park (IAPB).


Taxi firm 'could be forced out of business if fares do not rise'

Taxi firm 'could be forced out of business if fares do not rise'

Taxi firm 'could be forced out of business if fares do not rise'

17 February 2020

Highland Council’s licensing committee is set to decide new taxi rates tomorrow.


Crown Court Hotel to get extra bedrooms

Crown Court Hotel to get extra bedrooms

Crown Court Hotel to get extra bedrooms

17 February 2020

CROWN residents are vowing to keep watch on the controversial expansion of a city hotel.


Cawdor Castle aims to grow its business

Cawdor Castle aims to grow its business

Cawdor Castle aims to grow its business

16 February 2020

Cawdor Castle has unveiled plans to create a new events venue within its famous walled garden.


Firm hopes for smooth Brexit transition

Firm hopes for smooth Brexit transition

Firm hopes for smooth Brexit transition

14 February 2020

AN Inverness construction firm hopes materials will cross borders without a hitch following Brexit.


Kickerbocker glory! Special ice cream kicks off ahead of Caley Thistle cup semi final

Kickerbocker glory! Special ice cream kicks off ahead of Caley Thistle cup semi final

Kickerbocker glory! Special ice cream kicks off ahead of Caley Thistle cup semi final

14 February 2020

Ice cream company has created a special flavour to celebrate Caley Thistle FC reaching the semi final of the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup.


Battery storage plant for Glen Affric gateway village

Battery storage plant for Glen Affric gateway village

Battery storage plant for Glen Affric gateway village

14 February 2020

The company behind a controversial new hydro scheme on the banks of Loch Ness has proposed a separate battery storage facility near Glen Affric.


Supply chain a vital link in energy sector

Supply chain a vital link in energy sector

Supply chain a vital link in energy sector

12 February 2020

Chance for supply chain or service companies to enter this category in the 2020 Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.


Plans for housing on golf club site lodged months before closure plans announced

Plans for housing on golf club site lodged months before closure plans announced

Plans for housing on golf club site lodged months before closure plans announced

11 February 2020

Shocked members of a city golf club where the 18-hole course is to close have discovered plans were submitted last summer to build homes on the site.


Holyrood vote secures victory for those opposed to councils getting powers to set non domestic business rates

Holyrood vote secures victory for those opposed to councils getting powers to set non domestic business rates

Holyrood vote secures victory for those opposed to councils getting powers to set non domestic business rates

10 February 2020

A crunch vote in Holyrood secured victory for those campaigning against allowing councils to set non domestic business rates.


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