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3/6/2019
Director of Community Services steps down after 20 years serviceThumbnail for article : Director of Community Services steps down after 20 years service
William Gilfillan, Director of Community Services will be leaving the Council on Friday, 7th June 2019.   William joined Highland Council from Fife Council in 2000 to lead the New Community School development in Alness Academy.  
3/6/2019
Schools and Police call for information on suspected anti-social, alcohol and drug activity
Highland schools and Police call on people to share information on suspected anti-social, alcohol and drug activity.   Highland Council secondary schools in the Mid Highland area and Police Scotland are writing to parents and carers urging them to share any concerns or information related to possible anti-social behaviour, alcohol and drug activity in their areas.  
29/5/2019
Highland Council Rescue Plan For Caithness Horizons ApprovedThumbnail for article : Highland Council Rescue Plan For Caithness Horizons Approved
Re- opening on the horizon for Caithness.   Highland Council's Care Learning and Housing Committee today agreed a package of revenue and capital funding which is a major milestone towards the re-opening of Caithness Horizons, Thurso.  
29/5/2019
The Highland Council Apprentice Mechanics Class Of 2016-2019Thumbnail for article : The Highland Council Apprentice Mechanics Class Of 2016-2019
Apprentices Mechanics excel with Moray Firth Training.   Seven of our apprentices studying with Moray Firth Training have reached the end of their third year in style! The team have taken 11 exams each over the last 2 years with 79 distinctions (over 80%), 9 merits and 3 passes in total between them.  
29/5/2019
Highland on track to meet ELC expansion requirements by 2020
The national expansion of funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) hours will see entitlement for three and four-year-olds and eligible two-year-olds increased from 600 to 1,140 hours per year from August 2020.   Every setting in Highland is being considered and assessed in preparation for full roll out in August 2020.  
29/5/2019
Highland Council shares ambitious Education Transformation strategy
The Highland Council's new Education Transformation programme is taking shape with various initiatives put in place to deliver better educational outcomes for young people, as detailed in a presentation to the Care, Learning and Housing Committee today (29 May 2019).   The Education Transformation programme has the dual purpose of improving outcomes for all children and young people whilst ensuring that resources are used wisely and efficiently.  
29/5/2019
Proposal to Establish a Gaelic Medium Catchment Area for Mount Pleasant Primary School, Thurso
Highland Council is to seek the views of local communities on a proposal to establish a Gaelic Medium catchment area for Mount Pleasant Primary School.   The change is being proposed in line with Statutory Guidance on Gaelic Medium Education.  
27/5/2019
Highland Council secures largest ever Salix loan in Scotland to fund energy improvementsThumbnail for article : Highland Council secures largest ever Salix loan in Scotland to fund energy improvements
The Highland Council has secured a £3.5m interest-free loan from Salix Finance to invest in energy efficiency measures across the Council estate.  The loan, which is the largest Salix has awarded in Scotland, match-funds the Council's self-financing investments in energy efficiency to create a £7 million Energy Efficiency Fund.  
22/5/2019
Water scarcity - Council supporting users of private water supplies
The Highland Council's Environmental Health Team is advising users of private water supplies to take preventative steps to preserve their drinking water.  Following a mild Winter and Spring, there is increasing pressures on water supplies.  
21/5/2019
Impact on PSA posts significantly reduced to under 12 across Highland
There will be minimal impact on PSA posts due to extensive work done to protect staff through the holding back over 50 vacant posts and identifying other opportunities within the council.   We have committed to avoiding compulsory redundancies.  
20/5/2019
Free forum event for Highland landlords
The Highland Council, in partnership with Under One Roof Scotland, are inviting all private landlords to a special seminar specifically to look at issues surrounding common repairs and building maintenance in flats and how to deal with any problems that may arise.   Under One Roof Scotland www.underoneroof.scot is an impartial online information site for flat owners and their advisers.  
17/5/2019
Highland Council Final Accounts For 2018/19 Show Improved Position
A greatly improved financial position is to be reported to the council's Corporate Resources Committee meeting next week for the financial year 2018/19.  The position reflects the overspend reducing by £3M due to management actions in recent months.  
16/5/2019
Highland Council confirms commitment to Food For Life
Already leading the way when it comes to providing nutritional school meals, The Highland Council has reaffirmed its commitment to put more local fresh seasonal food on school dinner plates.   Catherine Pendreigh, Food for Life Partnerships Manager at the Soil Association gave a presentation at today's Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee on the accreditation already awarded to Highland Council's school meals and how this could be further developed in the future.  
16/5/2019
Town Centre Funding Of £265,290 For Caithness
Members of The Highland Council's Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee have welcomed new funding to stimulate economic investments in Highland town centres to help them diversify and flourish.   In partnership with COSLA The Scottish Government have provided £50m capital to set up the Town Centre Fund 2019-2020.  
15/5/2019
Council Warning Over Illegally Imported Puppies - Think About It
The Highland Council is warning anyone considering buying a puppy to ensure they buy from reputable sources.  Concerns have been raised that people are illegally importing dogs from Europe to sell without the correct health checks or paperwork.  
14/5/2019
Car Parking Charges Have Begun - Watch Where You ParkThumbnail for article : Car Parking Charges Have Begun - Watch Where You Park
Parking Enforcement is coming to a street near you.   With the Decriminalisation of Parking Enforcement, and establishment of the Highland Council Parking Services in 2016, the local authority has committed to the roll-out of enforcement activities across all population centres in Highland.  
14/5/2019
Progress For Inverness Castle TransformationThumbnail for article : Progress For Inverness Castle Transformation
Progress in the transformation of Inverness Castle to become a new visitor attraction for the city was marked today with the announcement of contracts awarded to the architect and the creative director for the project.   The Inverness Castle project forms part of the Inverness and Highland City-Region deal.  
1/5/2019
Delivering the Highland Council budget through changeThumbnail for article : Delivering the Highland Council budget through change
The Chief Executive and Budget Leader are meeting with all budget holders this week to set out the need for tight budget controls to continue throughout the year.   The Council approved the Council's change programme "A Sustainable Highland" in February, which is set to deliver £37.456m savings over the next three years.  
1/5/2019
Ross and Cromarty Councillors to liaise with communities over changes to festive lighting and decoration support
Ross and Cromarty Councillors are to liaise with Community councils and local community groups wishing to provide festive Christmas lighting and decorations.  It follows a new uniform policy that has come into place in order for the Highland Council to recover the costs associated with providing festive lighting and decoration assistance to communities.  
26/4/2019
Public convenience partnership with Portland Hotel provides Comfort Scheme addition on NC500Thumbnail for article : Public convenience partnership with Portland Hotel provides Comfort Scheme addition on NC500
In a boost for the local Caithness area a new Comfort Scheme has started with immediate effect at The Portland Hotel in Lybster in partnership with The Highland Council.   Recently renovated and launched under new ownership in summer of 2018 The Portland Hotel, Lybster is ideally situated on A99 Wick to Latheron main road, which forms part of the busy NC500 tourist route.