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Inverness concert series returns with dance icons

Inverness concert series returns with dance icons

Inverness concert series returns with dance icons

19 May 2025

Another Ministry of Sound gig is coming to the city - following popular events here last year.


New pop-up culinary experience set for area near Dores Inn at Loch Ness

New pop-up culinary experience set for area near Dores Inn at Loch Ness

New pop-up culinary experience set for area near Dores Inn at Loch Ness

18 May 2025

The popular pub’s bar is also due to reopen - with some limited hours announced.


Hotel in Inverness ranked among top 10% of worldwide destinations after ‘glowing’ praise from guests

Hotel in Inverness ranked among top 10% of worldwide destinations after ‘glowing’ praise from guests

Hotel in Inverness ranked among top 10% of worldwide destinations after ‘glowing’ praise from guests

17 May 2025

An Inverness hotel has been ranked among the top 10 per cent of destinations worldwide following a year of glowing visitor reviews.


An event to fund events: New Inverness music festival could help fund other gatherings

An event to fund events: New Inverness music festival could help fund other gatherings

An event to fund events: New Inverness music festival could help fund other gatherings

17 May 2025

Last year the Red Hot Highland Fling was cancelled amid fears it would not make enough cash.


Gateway site once earmarked for restaurant set to be car rental base instead?

Gateway site once earmarked for restaurant set to be car rental base instead?

Gateway site once earmarked for restaurant set to be car rental base instead?

17 May 2025

A long-vacant gateway site for people entering Inverness that was once being lined up for a new restaurant looks set for a very different future.


Father running in memory of baby Theo says loss was ‘unbearable’

Father running in memory of baby Theo says loss was ‘unbearable’

Father running in memory of baby Theo says loss was ‘unbearable’

16 May 2025

John, who works in Muir of Ord, and his partner, who is from Invergordon, admit they went through ‘very dark days’.


103-year-old car among classics set for Inverness Classic Vehicle Show

103-year-old car among classics set for Inverness Classic Vehicle Show

103-year-old car among classics set for Inverness Classic Vehicle Show

15 May 2025

A car more than a century old looks set to lead the parade when the ever-popular Inverness Classic Vehicle Show returns this weekend.


Black Isle designer gets royal call up as key ‘changemaker’

Black Isle designer gets royal call up as key ‘changemaker’

Black Isle designer gets royal call up as key ‘changemaker’

15 May 2025

Siobhan, who is also a Mikeysline ambassador, joins an elite list of ‘35 under 35’ making a difference.


Multimillion-pound care home to welcome first residents in weeks

Multimillion-pound care home to welcome first residents in weeks

Multimillion-pound care home to welcome first residents in weeks

15 May 2025

A major new multimillion-pound care home in Inverness is expected to welcome its first residents in mid-June, its owner has confirmed.


‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

14 May 2025

A Highland house building company raised more than £5,400 for a mental health charity after embarking on a three-month fundraising campaign.


Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

14 May 2025

The biggest music festival in the north of Scotland is calling shops and businesses to get creative with window displays this year.


Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

14 May 2025

The Highland Business Women Awards are set to return in 2025.


£800,000 B-listed former manse is up for sale

£800,000 B-listed former manse is up for sale

£800,000 B-listed former manse is up for sale

14 May 2025

A historic former manse near the River Beauly has gone on the market for £800,000.


Highland Council turns up the heat on potholes and other road repairs with seven-figure deal

Highland Council turns up the heat on potholes and other road repairs with seven-figure deal

Highland Council turns up the heat on potholes and other road repairs with seven-figure deal

14 May 2025

Highland Council has awarded a new seven-figure contract aimed at tackling potholes and other road repairs.


‘Growing demand’ sparks £500k care home extension plan

‘Growing demand’ sparks £500k care home extension plan

‘Growing demand’ sparks £500k care home extension plan

13 May 2025

A new care home which only opened its doors in 2021 is already looking to expand to meet “growing demand”.


Highland care sector at risk of collapse due to Labour plans to curb legal migration, MP Angus MacDonald warns

Highland care sector at risk of collapse due to Labour plans to curb legal migration, MP Angus MacDonald warns

Highland care sector at risk of collapse due to Labour plans to curb legal migration, MP Angus MacDonald warns

13 May 2025

Parklands Care Homes boss slams the proposals as ‘dangerously short-sighted’ and ‘ill-conceived’.


Tomatin Distillery releases limited edition to mark departure of master distiller

Tomatin Distillery releases limited edition to mark departure of master distiller

Tomatin Distillery releases limited edition to mark departure of master distiller

13 May 2025

Retirement announced after 34-year career in the business


£36m biogas plant gets go-ahead after Scottish Government overturns decision

£36m biogas plant gets go-ahead after Scottish Government overturns decision

£36m biogas plant gets go-ahead after Scottish Government overturns decision

13 May 2025

A highly controversial plan for a £36m biogas plant that sparked fierce backlash and was rejected by Highland Council has been granted on appeal.


Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

13 May 2025

A fresh objection to plans for a new battery energy storage facility east of Nairn has been lodged amidst concerns for noise pollution.


Highland businesses scoop awards for delicious pies at national awards ceremony

Highland businesses scoop awards for delicious pies at national awards ceremony

Highland businesses scoop awards for delicious pies at national awards ceremony

12 May 2025

Butchers and bakeries from the Highlands have claimed prizes at the 2025 World Championship Scotch Pie Awards.


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