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City welcomes record number of cruise buses

City welcomes record number of cruise buses

City welcomes record number of cruise buses

21 July 2019

A RECORD number of tourist coaches brought holiday joy to Inverness this week.


£5.4 million for training hubs

£5.4 million for training hubs

£5.4 million for training hubs

21 July 2019

MORE than £5 million is to be spent on creating three new construction sector training hubs – one of them hopefully in the Highlands.


ICYMI: Superhero launch for charity – 19 pictures

ICYMI: Superhero launch for charity – 19 pictures

ICYMI: Superhero launch for charity – 19 pictures

21 July 2019

A NEW charity group has got off to a super start with dozens of caped crusaders turning out for its launch.


Comedy night generates £1600 charity windfall

Comedy night generates £1600 charity windfall

Comedy night generates £1600 charity windfall

21 July 2019

MASONS have donated £1600 to Inverness-based mental health charity Mikeysline after a successful comedy night.


Honour for boat group stalwart

Honour for boat group stalwart

Honour for boat group stalwart

21 July 2019

A great-grandfather has been honoured for his work with a charity that provides free cruises for the elderly, disabled and those with special needs.


Marine energy lead is at risk

Marine energy lead is at risk

Marine energy lead is at risk

21 July 2019

KEEPING Scotland’s lead in marine energy research will be a keen topic of debate when the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference returns to Inverness.


LONGER READ: Pride defeats prejudices

LONGER READ: Pride defeats prejudices

LONGER READ: Pride defeats prejudices

20 July 2019

WHEN James Mackenzie-Blackman travelled from London for an interview at Eden Court, he anticipated a question about equality and diversity.


A96 upgrade vital for future economy

A96 upgrade vital for future economy

A96 upgrade vital for future economy

20 July 2019

CONTINUED commitment to the A96 upgrade, between Inverness and Aberdeen, is vital for the future prosperity of the region it has been claimed.


Bottle banks left unemptied

Bottle banks left unemptied

Bottle banks left unemptied

20 July 2019

RESIDENTS are being urged keep their empty glass bottles at home until the bottle banks in Inverness and the Highlands can be emptied.


ICYMI: A taste of Bella for music lovers – 28 pictures

ICYMI: A taste of Bella for music lovers – 28 pictures

ICYMI: A taste of Bella for music lovers – 28 pictures

20 July 2019

A FIRST taste of some of the acts lined up for this year’s Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival was available for music lovers at Eden Court in Inverness.


Summer holidays are not so far flung

Summer holidays are not so far flung

Summer holidays are not so far flung

20 July 2019

MOST people in Inverness will be sticking close to home this summer, according to a hospitality firm.


Airport sees access rating slip

Airport sees access rating slip

Airport sees access rating slip

20 July 2019

INVERNESS Airport has seen a slip in its rating for access for disabled travellers, from “very good” to “good”.


Business Gateway’s decade of difference

Business Gateway’s decade of difference

Business Gateway’s decade of difference

20 July 2019

AS it marks its 10th anniversary in Inverness, new figures have revealed the decade of difference Business Gateway has made to the region.


Bursting with pride in Inverness

Bursting with pride in Inverness

Bursting with pride in Inverness

19 July 2019

IT’S party time in Inverness this weekend as the city gets set for three days of fun to which everyone is welcome.


‘Polite protest’ on bikes

‘Polite protest’ on bikes

‘Polite protest’ on bikes

19 July 2019

CYCLISTS are gearing up for a “polite protest” against changes to a major city road they say do not take account of their needs.


DON’T MISS: Fun-filled weekend for Inverness

DON’T MISS: Fun-filled weekend for Inverness

DON’T MISS: Fun-filled weekend for Inverness

19 July 2019

A busy fun-filled weekend for Inverness kicks off tonight with pipes and Highland dancing plus strength contests.


Apology and plea ahead of planned airport strikes over pay

Apology and plea ahead of planned airport strikes over pay

Apology and plea ahead of planned airport strikes over pay

19 July 2019

THE north's airports boss has issued an apology ahead of three days of planned strikes over pay.


Vandalism at Nairn Courthouse Tower

Vandalism at Nairn Courthouse Tower

Vandalism at Nairn Courthouse Tower

19 July 2019

SEVERAL buildings in Nairn have been targeted by vandals – including the town's courthouse tower.


Former hotel goes on sale

Former hotel goes on sale

Former hotel goes on sale

19 July 2019

An impressive Victorian house in Nairn is on sale for offers of more than £775,000.


New website seeks public help to study impact of plastics and debris on Highland birds

New website seeks public help to study impact of plastics and debris on Highland birds

New website seeks public help to study impact of plastics and debris on Highland birds

19 July 2019

A WEBSITE launched by the University of the Highlands and Islands is seeking information about the interaction between birds and debris like plastics.


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