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City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2021

City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2021

City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2021

23 April 2025

Today we go back to 2021


Death of former headteacher who roared poetry Dead Poets Society-style from table tops

Death of former headteacher who roared poetry Dead Poets Society-style from table tops

Death of former headteacher who roared poetry Dead Poets Society-style from table tops

23 April 2025

A former Inverness headteacher renowned for ‘roaring’ poetry from the table tops and singing from the front has died aged 69.


‘You need to change your attitude’: domestic abuser throttled former partner

‘You need to change your attitude’: domestic abuser throttled former partner

‘You need to change your attitude’: domestic abuser throttled former partner

23 April 2025

A man found guilty of domestic abuse has been told to change his attitude towards women and attend a programme designed to rehabilitate him.


Tributes flood in for ‘forever-loved’ Tain teenager Liam Cowie (17)

Tributes flood in for ‘forever-loved’ Tain teenager Liam Cowie (17)

Tributes flood in for ‘forever-loved’ Tain teenager Liam Cowie (17)

23 April 2025

Tributes have been shared following the death of a 17-year-old former Tain Royal Academy pupil, described as a “quiet and gentle young man”.


Husband’s epilepsy diagnosis inspires Highland bus firm boss’ London marathon furdraising challenge

Husband’s epilepsy diagnosis inspires Highland bus firm boss’ London marathon furdraising challenge

Husband’s epilepsy diagnosis inspires Highland bus firm boss’ London marathon furdraising challenge

23 April 2025

A Highland bus firm’s boss is set to take on a gruelling running challenge for an epilepsy charity after her husband was diagnosed with the condition.


Inverness family garden home refused

Inverness family garden home refused

Inverness family garden home refused

23 April 2025

Concern for mature trees and local biodiversity has stopped an Inverness resident from building a house in their own family garden.


Inverness to host ‘meaningful’ Etape Loch Ness ride as 6000 gear up for challenge

Inverness to host ‘meaningful’ Etape Loch Ness ride as 6000 gear up for challenge

Inverness to host ‘meaningful’ Etape Loch Ness ride as 6000 gear up for challenge

23 April 2025

More than 6000 cyclists are expected to gather in Inverness in the early hours of Sunday to take part in an event looking to make “meaningful impact”.


Appeal launched after bird of prey found shot to death

Appeal launched after bird of prey found shot to death

Appeal launched after bird of prey found shot to death

23 April 2025

Police Scotland and RSPB Scotland are appealing for information after a male sparrowhawk was shot in Inverness.


Inverness secondary school remains shut after water supply fails

Inverness secondary school remains shut after water supply fails

Inverness secondary school remains shut after water supply fails

23 April 2025

An Inverness secondary school will remain closed today (Wednesday) because of a water supply failure.


Sheriff’s ‘heart sinks’ over ‘horrific’ child abuse images downloaded and shared by teenager

Sheriff’s ‘heart sinks’ over ‘horrific’ child abuse images downloaded and shared by teenager

Sheriff’s ‘heart sinks’ over ‘horrific’ child abuse images downloaded and shared by teenager

23 April 2025

A teenager who downloaded and shared "horrific images" of children being sexually abused told police he was "addicted to pornography" and wanted help.


Infected blood scandal victims in ‘horrendous’ place as wait for compensation drags on, says Highland campaigner

Infected blood scandal victims in ‘horrendous’ place as wait for compensation drags on, says Highland campaigner

Infected blood scandal victims in ‘horrendous’ place as wait for compensation drags on, says Highland campaigner

23 April 2025

A relentless Highland campaigner for infected blood scandal victims says many are suffering mental illness as the fight for compensation drags on.


Golf day raises £41,000 for Highland mental health charity

Golf day raises £41,000 for Highland mental health charity

Golf day raises £41,000 for Highland mental health charity

23 April 2025

Mikeysline has putted an extra £41,000 into its local mental health provision.


A96 restricted near Culloden after collision

A96 restricted near Culloden after collision

A96 restricted near Culloden after collision

22 April 2025

The A96 between Inverness and Nairn is now restricted in both directions following a road crash.


Historical items dating back 3500 years found at new golf course near Inverness

Historical items dating back 3500 years found at new golf course near Inverness

Historical items dating back 3500 years found at new golf course near Inverness

22 April 2025

A range of historical items, including a 3500 year old Bronze Age cremation urn, have been found during the construction of a new golf course.


Major cemetery’s expansion given the green light

Major cemetery’s expansion given the green light

Major cemetery’s expansion given the green light

22 April 2025

A major cemetery in Inverness will remain operational until at least 2066 after plans for its expansion were given the green light.


‘Ashamed’ robber who made threats with hammer jailed for 22 months

‘Ashamed’ robber who made threats with hammer jailed for 22 months

‘Ashamed’ robber who made threats with hammer jailed for 22 months

22 April 2025

The man went on a robbery rampage for three months last summer wielding a baseball bat, hammer and a screwdriver to threaten four of his victims.


BBC reveal panel members for Inverness Debate Night

BBC reveal panel members for Inverness Debate Night

BBC reveal panel members for Inverness Debate Night

22 April 2025

BBC Scotland have announced their line-up for Debate Night in Inverness, with Alan Savage, Fergus Ewing and Lesley Riddoch set to feature.


Popular city centre cafe to open tea room and gift shop at Inverness Cathedral

Popular city centre cafe to open tea room and gift shop at Inverness Cathedral

Popular city centre cafe to open tea room and gift shop at Inverness Cathedral

22 April 2025

A popular Inverness bakehouse and cantina is set to open a tea room and gift shop at Inverness Cathedral.


New chief officer of education appointed for the Highlands

New chief officer of education appointed for the Highlands

New chief officer of education appointed for the Highlands

22 April 2025

The Highland Council has appointed Bernadette Scott as chief officer education for primary and early years.


‘Decent politician’ or ‘Tartan Tory’?: Fergus Ewing closer to standing as independent?

‘Decent politician’ or ‘Tartan Tory’?: Fergus Ewing closer to standing as independent?

‘Decent politician’ or ‘Tartan Tory’?: Fergus Ewing closer to standing as independent?

22 April 2025

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