Home   Categories   Grid

Business

Back to all categories

Family ‘overwhelmed’ by anti-social behaviour win apology from Highland housing association

Family ‘overwhelmed’ by anti-social behaviour win apology from Highland housing association

Family ‘overwhelmed’ by anti-social behaviour win apology from Highland housing association

06 May 2025

A housing association has been ordered to apologise over failures to tackle anti-social behaviour that left a family feeling they had to move away.


Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

06 May 2025

Scottish Conservatives slam quango responsible for ‘industrial jungles’.


Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

06 May 2025

A Highland engineering company that has pioneered innovative new solutions for clean water has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise.


Inverness estate agents stop letting out properties due to shortage as landlords face mounting legislation

Inverness estate agents stop letting out properties due to shortage as landlords face mounting legislation

Inverness estate agents stop letting out properties due to shortage as landlords face mounting legislation

05 May 2025

Inverness has seen a decline in long-term rental properties over several years, with an average of just seven available at any one time.


Over 1700 struggling Highland households sought help from Energy Advice Scotland in the last year

Over 1700 struggling Highland households sought help from Energy Advice Scotland in the last year

Over 1700 struggling Highland households sought help from Energy Advice Scotland in the last year

05 May 2025

The Highland Council area ranked fourth in Scotland amounting to 7.5% of all total inquiries to the charity.


Application submitted for expansion of Inverness Campus

Application submitted for expansion of Inverness Campus

Application submitted for expansion of Inverness Campus

05 May 2025

Highlands and Islands Enterprise has submitted an application for planning permission in principle for further development at Inverness Campus.


Highland insurance broker hopes to reassure crofters and farmers with solutions to ‘what if’ questions

Highland insurance broker hopes to reassure crofters and farmers with solutions to ‘what if’ questions

Highland insurance broker hopes to reassure crofters and farmers with solutions to ‘what if’ questions

04 May 2025

Insurance broker, Caledonia Dallas, hopes to reassure crofters and farmers with a solution to many of the ‘what if’ questions.


Parking fines for blue badge holders slammed by angry father

Parking fines for blue badge holders slammed by angry father

Parking fines for blue badge holders slammed by angry father

04 May 2025

“Ridiculous” car park operators have been slammed for their “bully-boy tactics” after a disabled motorist was fined at a controversial Inverness site.


Electric bike sharing scheme set to expand after challenging year

Electric bike sharing scheme set to expand after challenging year

Electric bike sharing scheme set to expand after challenging year

03 May 2025

An Inverness bike-sharing scheme is set to expand in the coming months, just under a year after recovering from a significant blow.


Shut Co-op to ‘reopen as soon as possible’, say shop bosses

Shut Co-op to ‘reopen as soon as possible’, say shop bosses

Shut Co-op to ‘reopen as soon as possible’, say shop bosses

03 May 2025

Supermarket bosses have promised to reopen an Inverness city centre store "as soon as possible" after a water leak forced it to temporarily close.


Food and drink businesses urged to apply for support as Miele’s Gelateria expands its market reach with programme

Food and drink businesses urged to apply for support as Miele’s Gelateria expands its market reach with programme

Food and drink businesses urged to apply for support as Miele’s Gelateria expands its market reach with programme

03 May 2025

The TechHub has already supported 190 businesses.


OPINION: Why you don’t need a university degree to have a good career

OPINION: Why you don’t need a university degree to have a good career

OPINION: Why you don’t need a university degree to have a good career

03 May 2025

Alli Vass, manager of Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport’s Powerhouse talks about skills opportunities.


SSEN ‘investigative’ work continues along controversial Highland super-pylon lines prior to planning consent

SSEN ‘investigative’ work continues along controversial Highland super-pylon lines prior to planning consent

SSEN ‘investigative’ work continues along controversial Highland super-pylon lines prior to planning consent

02 May 2025

Energy giant SSEN is continuing investigative work along the controversial super-pylon route stretching from Caithness to Peterhead through Beauly.


98MW wind farm plan near A9 formally submitted by developers

98MW wind farm plan near A9 formally submitted by developers

98MW wind farm plan near A9 formally submitted by developers

02 May 2025

Plans for a 14 turbine 98MW wind farm and 50MW battery energy storage site near the A9 at Moy have been submitted to the Scottish Government.


How easy is it to amend my existing Will?

How easy is it to amend my existing Will?

How easy is it to amend my existing Will?

02 May 2025

Creating a clear, effective and up to date Will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family and wealth after your death.


UPDATE: New Inverness flame-grilled chicken restaurant is FINALLY good to go – after 8-hour delay

UPDATE: New Inverness flame-grilled chicken restaurant is FINALLY good to go – after 8-hour delay

UPDATE: New Inverness flame-grilled chicken restaurant is FINALLY good to go – after 8-hour delay

01 May 2025

A new Inverness restaurant specialising in flame-grilled chicken is finally open this evening – and is extending a special half-price deal.


PICTURES: New flame-grilled chicken outlet set to open its doors in Inverness today

PICTURES: New flame-grilled chicken outlet set to open its doors in Inverness today

PICTURES: New flame-grilled chicken outlet set to open its doors in Inverness today

01 May 2025

A new restaurant and takeaway specialising in flame-grilled chicken is set to open today in Inverness.


New map identifies sheer scale of Highland renewables projects including 1305 applications after months long battle by local councillor

New map identifies sheer scale of Highland renewables projects including 1305 applications after months long battle by local councillor

New map identifies sheer scale of Highland renewables projects including 1305 applications after months long battle by local councillor

30 April 2025

Helen Crawford says it is a ‘good day for democracy’ as she sought to keep communities informed of the wave of projects planned for the region.


Work starts on £308m Tomatin-Moy section of A9 dualling - in year the programme was due to be finished

Work starts on £308m Tomatin-Moy section of A9 dualling - in year the programme was due to be finished

Work starts on £308m Tomatin-Moy section of A9 dualling - in year the programme was due to be finished

30 April 2025

Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop says she has her ‘foot to the floor’ and is determined to see it through.


Carer struck off over ‘extremely serious’ behaviour

Carer struck off over ‘extremely serious’ behaviour

Carer struck off over ‘extremely serious’ behaviour

29 April 2025

A carer who photographed herself making a 'v' sign at a client and shared it online, and later lied when applying for a new job, has been struck off.


This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More