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Kessock Bridge’s access and safety for pylon workers to be improved

Kessock Bridge’s access and safety for pylon workers to be improved

A contractor has been appointed to deliver works to improve access and safety for pylon workers on Kessock Bridge.


Talented Inverness rugby youngsters win chance to train with top Scottish players

Talented Inverness rugby youngsters win chance to train with top Scottish players

They were one of four clubs to win competition.


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

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

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 Conservatives slam quango responsible for ‘industrial jungles’.


Inverness set to commemorate VE Day alongside twinned French town

Inverness set to commemorate VE Day alongside twinned French town

Inverness is set to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day later this week, alongside its twinned town of Saint-Valery-en-Caux in France.


Nairn County confirm two men are appointed to club’s management committee

Nairn County confirm two men are appointed to club’s management committee

New additions made by Highland League club.


Students from Inverness and Highlands celebrate success at national championships

Students from Inverness and Highlands celebrate success at national championships

Students impress at national championships.


WATCH: Black Isle woman whose entire family was killed in war reflects on VE Day

WATCH: Black Isle woman whose entire family was killed in war reflects on VE Day

WATCH: Highland women’s remarkable memories caught to coincide with 80th anniversary of VE Day.


Pedestrian taken to hospital after crash with car on Kenneth Street

Pedestrian taken to hospital after crash with car on Kenneth Street

A 56-year-old man was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a crash on Kenneth Street, last night.


‘Council needs to get serious about improvement’

‘Council needs to get serious about improvement’

YOUR VIEWS: Council challenges need to be addressed; plus short term lets and housing crisis


PICTURES: Inver90s hits the high note and organisers promise it will return ‘bigger and better’

PICTURES: Inver90s hits the high note and organisers promise it will return ‘bigger and better’

A 90s-themed music event had its debut in Inverness on Saturday, May 3, and it was a night of nostalgia, energy, and top-tier entertainment.


Highland Council Pay and Display parking meters installed at the Cairngorms’ most popular beauty spot

Highland Council Pay and Display parking meters installed at the Cairngorms’ most popular beauty spot

Parking meters in but not yet operational by Loch Morlich - and some people already calling them an eyesore


RASASH shortlisted for Charity of the Year at Scottish Charity Awards

RASASH shortlisted for Charity of the Year at Scottish Charity Awards

Inverness-based charity, Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) has been shortlisted as a finalist for Charity of the Year.


‘Spirit of Nairn’ captured as artist for leading book and arts festival announced

‘Spirit of Nairn’ captured as artist for leading book and arts festival announced

The artist behind the artwork selected for the programme cover of one of the Highlands’ most popular literary festivals has been revealed.


Highland charities and individuals shortlisted for annual Scottish awards

Highland charities and individuals shortlisted for annual Scottish awards

Run annually by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, the Scottish Charity Awards celebrate the best of Scotland’s voluntary sector.


NAIRN VOICES: Navigating challenges whilst looking ahead to greener Nairn

NAIRN VOICES: Navigating challenges whilst looking ahead to greener Nairn

Across Nairnshire and beyond, charities are facing mounting pressures — from dwindling funding streams to increased demand for their services.


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

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

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


Heavy police presence at ongoing incident on Kenneth Street

Heavy police presence at ongoing incident on Kenneth Street

The road has been reported as closed.


Captain explains how team have been dominant force in Inverness darts for decades

Captain explains how team have been dominant force in Inverness darts for decades

Champions back on top after losing league for first time in over 20 years last season.


Ex-Caithness copper and MSP ‘shocked’ by neglected police stations

Ex-Caithness copper and MSP ‘shocked’ by neglected police stations

Tim Eagle says 113 police stations ‘are in need of repair or unfit for use’ telling John Swinney the ‘neglect must end’.


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