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Ross-shire householders urged to renew TV licence ahead of price rise

Ross-shire householders urged to renew TV licence ahead of price rise

Ross-shire householders urged to renew TV licence ahead of price rise

17 March 2019

Householders can save £4 by renewing TV licence before April 1.


Fines paid by dodgers at Tain after bank accounts frozen

Fines paid by dodgers at Tain after bank accounts frozen

Fines paid by dodgers at Tain after bank accounts frozen

16 March 2019

Persistent fines dodgers stump up at Tain court


Tarradale Primary kids urged to follow Muir of Ord author into print

Tarradale Primary kids urged to follow Muir of Ord author into print

Tarradale Primary kids urged to follow Muir of Ord author into print

16 March 2019

BUDDING Tarradale storytellers have been given a licence to thrill by a published author.


Dingwall's new 'university' has folk flocking to its classes

Dingwall's new 'university' has folk flocking to its classes

Dingwall's new 'university' has folk flocking to its classes

15 March 2019

A NEW Ross-shire branch of the U3A is going from strength to strength.


Dingwall MSP puts constituency in frame for photography competition

Dingwall MSP puts constituency in frame for photography competition

Dingwall MSP puts constituency in frame for photography competition

14 March 2019

Amateur photographers in the Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch constituency served by Kate Forbes MSP are being asked to showcase their talents.


Muir of Ord man hit by devastating diagnosis rallies golfers to help drive research bid

Muir of Ord man hit by devastating diagnosis rallies golfers to help drive research bid

Muir of Ord man hit by devastating diagnosis rallies golfers to help drive research bid

14 March 2019

A man whose dream retirement was shattered by a devastating diagnosis is helping a golf club tee up a boost for research.


Multimillion-pound investment paves way for Nigg to generate more jobs.

Multimillion-pound investment paves way for Nigg to generate more jobs.

Multimillion-pound investment paves way for Nigg to generate more jobs.

12 March 2019

A MAJOR Ross-shire employer has announced multi-million pound plans to expand its facilities in a move it says could create more jobs.


Police incident sparks Cromarty harbour roads closure

Police incident sparks Cromarty harbour roads closure

Police incident sparks Cromarty harbour roads closure

11 March 2019

ACCESS roads to Cromarty Harbour on the Black Isle are currently closed following the discovery of a suspected ordnance device.


Rail service disruption eases after broken down train cleared from Highland Mainline

Rail service disruption eases after broken down train cleared from Highland Mainline

Rail service disruption eases after broken down train cleared from Highland Mainline

11 March 2019

RAIL services on the Highland mainline have begun to return to normal after a broken down freight train caused major delays this morning.


High Court issues warrant for missing Inverness street trader after no-show

High Court issues warrant for missing Inverness street trader after no-show

High Court issues warrant for missing Inverness street trader after no-show

11 March 2019

The 52-year-old was reported missing two weeks ago after apparently going for a swim on a notoriously dangerous stretch of US coastline.


Nigg yard plans may create jobs

Nigg yard plans may create jobs

Nigg yard plans may create jobs

10 March 2019

A MAJOR Highland employer has announced multi-million pound plans to expand its facilities in a move it says could create more jobs.


Tore nursery installs life-saving devices

Tore nursery installs life-saving devices

Tore nursery installs life-saving devices

08 March 2019

A NURSERY in Ross-shire has installed two new life-saving defibrillators.


Mum claims Dingwall flat is not safe for her

Mum claims Dingwall flat is not safe for her

Mum claims Dingwall flat is not safe for her

08 March 2019

A MUM-OF-two has stepped up her fight to be rehoused from what she calls a "damp-ridden hovel" after being taken to hospital for surgery to remove a cyst…


Ross-shire musical stars shine at festival

Ross-shire musical stars shine at festival

Ross-shire musical stars shine at festival

08 March 2019

BUDDING musicians from Ross-shire have been making their mark at one of the top music festivals in the Highlands.


Strathpeffer set for a major expansion

Strathpeffer set for a major expansion

Strathpeffer set for a major expansion

08 March 2019

A 42- home housing development has been approved for Strathpeffer amid concerns of the cumulative impact of a number of development proposals on school…


Munlochy animal shelter's life story is finally told

Munlochy animal shelter's life story is finally told

Munlochy animal shelter's life story is finally told

08 March 2019

WHILE many people talk about writing a book and never quite seem get around to it, Iona Nicol has better reason than most for putting if off.


Ross-shire hoping to cash in on multimillion-pound wind deal

Ross-shire hoping to cash in on multimillion-pound wind deal

Ross-shire hoping to cash in on multimillion-pound wind deal

08 March 2019

A REVOLUTION in the role of offshore wind energy across the UK could help generate jobs in Ross-shire for years to come and see the area reap rewards…


Evanton woodland is a first for Scotland

Evanton woodland is a first for Scotland

Evanton woodland is a first for Scotland

08 March 2019

TRAILBLAZING work at an Easter Ross woodland will next week lead to history being made at the popular community attraction.


Ross households urged to check entitlements ahead of council tax hike

Ross households urged to check entitlements ahead of council tax hike

Ross households urged to check entitlements ahead of council tax hike

02 March 2019

Highland Council agreed last month to increase the levy by three per cent from April 1. Council tax bills for 2019/2020 will be issued over the coming…


Brexit survey findings spark call for Highland businesses to take action

Brexit survey findings spark call for Highland businesses to take action

Brexit survey findings spark call for Highland businesses to take action

01 March 2019

BUSINESSES in the Highlands and Islands are not doing enough to prepare for the impact of Brexit, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has warned.


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