Furniture chain Gillies could be eyeing up a move to a larger store in Inverness, after a planning application was lodged with Highland Council.
Projects for secure cycle storage, public e-bike charging infrastructure and cycle repair stands could all benefit ...
A snow and ice warning has been issued for the whole of the Highlands. The Met Office yellow weather warning comes into force at 4pm on Thursday and will remain in place until midday on Friday - amid ...
Planning consent has been granted for a further three years for a building which could be used for commercial, office or ...
The UK’s only male European forest reindeer, born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park in ...
Drones could revolutionise the delivery of vital supplies in the Highlands in a deal struck between transport strategists and ...
Delays to the opening of Raigmore Hospital’s new birthing unit — originally planned to open in January but now facing delays ...
However, it seems that much of the good work has now been lost since the formation of the single force that is Police ...
The new ROS data shows that the median house price in the Highlands has more than doubled over the last two decades but is roughly in line with the Scottish average. Between 2005 and 2025, the area’s ...
It has saved the Highland taxpayer almost £2m and could lead to the creation of an external body to run the service.
The go-ahead has been given to convert a church hall in Grantown into a house despite concerns over on-street parking from Highland Council’s own roads authority.
First Minister John Swinney had a “fascinating” visit to the Tomatin-Moy section of the A9 as construction work continues on the decade-late trunk road dualling. Mr Swinney was checking the progress ...
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