News Archive

18/8/2013

 
Flingin’s mingin - drive your “carbage” home

With a recent survey revealing an average of seven bottles and cans on every 100 metres of Scotlands roads, Flingins mingin so drive your carbage home is the message being sent out to those who throw rubbish out of cars and trains.   The Highland Council is encouraging a clear up and clamp down on litter on Scotlands transport network as part of the Litter Week of Action, from 19th - 25th August, organised by Zero Waste Scotland.  

18/8/2013

Police in Highlands and Islands to target speeding motorists around schools

Police Scotland Highland and Islands Division will be targeting speeding motorists around the region's roads from tomorrow for the next fortnight to ensure the safety of all school attendees and encourage motorists to drive at lesser speeds.   The division-wide initiative will focus on all primary and secondary schools from tomorrow (20 August 2013) until next Friday (30 August 2013), particularly in areas where those attending are known to walk to and from school.  

18/8/2013

Last chance to nominate for Highland Council Tenants Awards 2013

People throughout the Highlands are being urged to shout out loud about folks who make a difference to their community by nominating them for a Highland Council Tenant Community Award.   Sponsored by The Co-operative Membership, the deadline for nominations for the inaugural Awards is on Friday 23 August, 2013.  

15/8/2013

Council sets out policies on advertising signs

From 1 October 2013, The Highland Council is to introduce a new set of policies on the use of advertising signs to manage avoiding obstruction of adopted roads, footpaths and verges.   Four new policies have received the approval of the Councils Transport, Environmental and Community (TEC) Services Committee, which cover signs: for footways and footpaths; on roadside verges (subject to Planning and Development Service confirmation of requirements for Advertising Sign Consent); for display of goods for sale; and for street cafes.  

15/8/2013

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 15th August 2013

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (August, 15th) sold 5,345 store lambs and breeding sheep at their annual sale.  Suffolk cross lambs (2,957) averaged 62.46 (+1.14 on the year) and sold to 80.50 gross from Garbeg, Drumnadrochit.  

15/8/2013

Highland Council leads nationwide challenge on Internet Delivery Charges

The Highland Councils Trading Standards is at the leading edge of challenging companies on Internet Delivery Charges, members of the Councils Transport, Environmental and Community Services were today informed.   Councillor Graham Phillips, Chairman of the Councils TEC Services Committee has welcomed a report to members by Highland Trading Standards on a project about Internet Delivery Charges, he said: The work that our Trading Standards Team has done over the past year and half is at the cutting edge of Internet retail investigation and was recently highly revered at Cosla.  

14/8/2013

Creating and promoting employment opportunities across the Highlands

The Highland Council is to re-launch its Deprived Area Fund to help create employment opportunities and tackle poverty, with the new Area Committees playing a key role in determining how money is spent locally.   440K of funding for each of the next 3 years will be distributed based on the location of the most deprived areas in Highland.  

9/8/2013

 
Open Day For The Community To See Gordonbush Wind Farm Near Brora

SSE who built the Gordonbush wind farm comprising 35 turbines organised visit for peolpe to see the windfarm and get more information about community benefits.   The information showed the number of jobs during construction, the road improvements and a new bridge to be constructed shortly along with information about the community fnd already set up and now oopen for applications.  

28/7/2013

Council welcomes investment to protect Geoparks in Scotland

The Highland Council has welcomed an announcement by the First Minister Alex Salmond confirming funding for the North West Highlands Geopark over the next two years.   The investment of 280,000 - to be shared with Shetland Geopark - will allow the Geoparks to continue as valuable members of the UNESCO-supported Global and European Geoparks Network and boost the local tourist economy.  

24/7/2013

Funding Boost For Small Businesses Looking To European Markets

FUNDING BOOST FOR SMALL BUSINESSES LOOKING TO TEST THE EUROPEAN MARKET.   Highland Opportunitys Business Gateway service has received Highland Council and Moray Council backing to launch a new grant scheme aimed at helping small businesses to explore new opportunities in Europe.  

2/7/2013

 
Highland Council set to save £1M a year through biomass heating

Council Leads the Charge on Green Energy Provision.   The Highland Council is demonstrating its commitment to providing cleaner, greener energy for its sites with the award of a 4 year, 1.2M per annum contract for the servicing, maintenance and repair of biomass installations including the supply of woodfuel.  

23/6/2013

Carbon CLEVER Highlands by 2025

An initiative to dramatically reduce carbon emissions in Inverness and the Highlands by 2025 is being proposed by The Highland Councils Leadership.   A report to be considered by the Council at its meeting on Thursday (27 June) asks the Council to sign up to a long term commitment to create a Carbon Neutral Inverness in a Low Carbon Highlands; branded as a Carbon CLEVER Highlands by 2025.  

23/6/2013

 
Ready Steady Work - Moving Into Employment

DSRL is committed to the socioeconomic development of the Caithness and Sutherland area, and in particular to improving the employment prospects and job-readiness of local school leavers.   As part of this commitment, we have contributed to the development of an innovative, industry-led event to provide young people with the practical skills and information required to support their success in moving into employment in all sectors.  

9/6/2013

International company recruiting home workers in Caithness and Sutherland

International business services provider, Arise, is holding a series of recruitment advice sessions in Caithness and Sutherland to find local people interested in working from home.   Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has been working closely with the US company who now have a significant presence in the UK with offices in London and Edinburgh.  

20/5/2013

Partnership approach to skills and workforce development in Caithness and Sutherland

Councillor Deirdre Mackay, Leader of the Caithness and Sutherland Area committee has welcomed a presentation to the committee yesterday (Monday 20 May) which clearly laid out how the various agencies in Caithness and Sutherland are working together to offset the results of Dounreay decommissioning and ensure that clear pathways are in place to prepare our young people for the future needs and demands of industry and business across all sectors.   Reports from North Highland College, Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership, Caithness Chamber of Commerce and Skills Development Scotland were brought together for the first time outlining the work that is currently underway to ensure young people reach positive destinations when leaving school, college and university.  

20/5/2013

Sutherland District Partnership to focus on young people and adult services

The next meeting of the Sutherland District Partnership will take place Drummuie Offices in Golspie on Friday 31 May at 3pm and the main agenda items involve a range of issues effecting young people and adults.   There will be a presentation on Early Years Collaborative Work and the Family Nurse Partnership and other topics to be covered include dementia care, the single point of access pilot, the OTAGO falls prevention programme and specialist nursing support for Multiple Sclerosis patients.  

18/5/2013 : Other Leisure Activities

 
Mystery Magic Is A Bridal Hit

Highland Magician with strong links to Caithness, Clive Grewcock is proving to be a talking point and creating a stir amongst private parties and more notably at pre-wedding gatherings.   At first it all sounds really crazy but from experience and the interest this aspect of performance Magic is attracting groups, and in particular bridal parties before the big day want this mystery magic which combines mental magic, mind reading and uncovering old stories The immediate conclusion is that it is paranormal stories but Clive points out that there is most definitely nothing supernatural about this, which is why it has been labelled as mystery magic.  

18/5/2013

Council staff commended for work on storm damage

Work has been completed on clean ups and repairs at 21 locations throughout the Highlands that were affected by the 14/15 December storm in 2012.   Members of The Highland Councils Transport, Environmental and Community (TEC) Services Committee were updated yesterday on works completed and works still in progress at Portmahomack and Balintore Harbours.  

24/4/2013

Recruitment process agreed for Chief Executive’s post

The Highland Council has agreed the process for recruiting a new Chief Executive, following the announcement by Alistair Dodds, Chief Executive, that he will retire on 31 August.   The post, which carries a salary of 140,112, will be advertised on Friday 3 May with a closing date for applications on Friday 17 May.  

24/4/2013

Householders warned of rogue traders offering tarmacking services

Trading Standards officers of The Highland Council Standards are warning householders to be on their guard if approached at their home and offered tarmacking.   This follows reports being received that rogue traders are operating in the Dornoch area and are informing householders that they are in the area working for The Highland Council and have some tarmac left over.