News Archive
10/6/2016
Low Carbon Transport Loan Fund doubles
New interest free loans for Scottish commuters, businesses and Hackney cab drivers. Environmentally conscious drivers have even more opportunity to go greener thanks to an electric vehicle funding boost from the Scottish Government.9/6/2016
Seater Recycling Centre to be closed for 60 weeks
The Recycling Centre at Seater Landfill Site will be closed to the public from Saturday 18th June 2016 to allow for the construction of landfill cells. Local contractor John Gunn & Son has been awarded the construction contract, which will involve building the final two landfill cells for the site.8/6/2016
World class leading creative figures at XpoNorth
Influential decision makers and buyers from creative industries around the world will meet Scottish businesses and individuals when they take part in XpoNorth in Inverness this week. Supported by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), the European Regional Development Fund and Creative Scotland, XpoNorth is now firmly established as Scotland's leading creative industries festival.8/6/2016
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 7 June 2016
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 7th) sold 15 prime cattle. Prime bullocks (8) averaged 198.6p (+2.2p) and sold to 211p per kg and £1,339.85 gross.8/6/2016
Trading Standards Supports World Anti-Counterfeiting Day
June 8th is World Anti-Counterfeiting Day 2016 and Trading Standards are warning Highland consumers to beware of buying bogus imitation products. The theme for this year's event is "Fakes in the sports industries", to coincide with the EURO 2016 football.8/6/2016
Single Application Form deadline: one week to go
Farmers and crofters urged to get their SAF and BES applications in as soon as possible. With just one week to go until the deadline of midnight on Wednesday 15 June 2016, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing is urging farmers and crofters not to leave it until the last minute to submit their Single Application Form - which is required to receive Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) payments - and their Beef Efficiency Scheme (BES) claim, which also closes on 15 June.8/6/2016
Dingwall & Highland Marts - Sale 8 June 2016
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts, (June, 8th) sold 520 sheep of all classes. Lambs (148) sold to £65 gross for Suffolks from 3 Kirktonmuir, Bunchrew.8/6/2016
Million Pound contract award for A9 Dualling scheme
Design work for the A9 dualling scheme has stepped up a gear, with another significant contract award, worth close to a million pounds, to Soil Engineering Geoservices Ltd. Ground Investigation work on the 8.5 km Tomatin to Moy section of the A9 is expected to begin next month and last for around seven weeks.8/6/2016
Chief Scientific Adviser For Scotland Announced
Professor Sheila Rowan MBE to advise on science's impact. Award winning Professor Sheila Rowan MBE will be Scotland's next Chief Scientific Adviser, Deputy First Minister John Swinney announced today during a visit to the University of Glasgow.8/6/2016
Household Numbers Continue To Rise
The number of households in Scotland has continued to increase, though the rate of growth is smaller than before the economic downturn. There were 2.43 million households in 2015, according to figures published today by National Records of Scotland (NRS) in 'Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2015'.8/6/2016
Registration deadline to be extended - Last chance to register to vote in the EU Referendum
The Electoral Commission is urging voters who are not already registered to vote to make an application before midnight on Thursday 9 June 2016. The Commission called this morning for the Government to consider options for introducing legislation as soon as possible that would extend the deadline, after problems affected the Government's registration website last (Tuesday) night.8/6/2016
£350K to support community ownership
Funding will enable communities to buy out buildings and land. Communities across Scotland will now receive support to become land or buildings owners thanks to a £350,000 fund.8/6/2016
MSP vows to keep up pressure for much-needed improvements on Far North Line
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP, Rhoda Grant, is to keep up the pressure on the Scottish Government to bring much-needed improvements to the Far North Line. As Vice-President of Friends of the Far North Line, she will be attending its AGM next Friday (June 17th) at Tain railway station at its Platform 1864 newly-opened restaurant.8/6/2016
Hundreds of Cities Commit to Combating Emissions
Through bold climate commitments, 228 cities around the world are taking the lead on climate action. Washington, D.C.-----Over 200 cities have set greenhouse gas reduction goals or targets.8/6/2016
Complacent savers should learn from BHS and Tata Steel pensions crises
Those people who are complacent about their savings should consider the pensions crises occurring at BHS and Tata Steel as a "wake-up call", deVere Group's CEO Nigel Green said. Mr Green's comments come at a time when BHS finds itself on the verge of collapse and with huge pension burdens.8/6/2016
Modern apprentices on the up
The number of Modern Apprentices (MA) in training in 2015/16 has increased to 25,818, exceeding the Scottish Government's annual target for the 5th year in a row, Employability Minister Jamie Hepburn said today. Figures published today by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) show that 196,626 people in Scotland have started an MA since 2007.8/6/2016
Salary sacrifice provider welcomes record high sales of electric vehicles
The UK's electric car market recorded its highest figures to date during the first quarter of 2016, and Fleet Evolution, one of the UK's finest providers of salary sacrifice vehicles, has applauded the news, highlighting a shift in the public's opinion of electric vehicles. A total of 10,496 electric cars were sold in Britain between January and March this year, which equates to one every 13 minutes.8/6/2016
Pentland Firth Will Be Part Of FloWTurb Research Project
FloWTurb research project is set to investigate the combined effect of tidal currents, gravity waves, and ambient flow turbulence on the dynamic response of tidal energy converter. The project, led by the University of Edinburgh, has received £745,000 from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - the UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences.6/6/2016
Raw Meat Kebabs, Poultry and Dairy Products Destroyed By Environmental Health
Officers from The Highland Council's Environmental Health Team are warning food businesses that frozen and chilled foods must be handled, prepared and transported within safe temperatures, and that failure to meet food safety requirements, may result in officers detaining or seize the food. This advice follows a recent incident when intelligence from Police Scotland led the Council's Environmental Health Service to inspect a van that was transporting a large consignment of raw meat kebabs, poultry and dairy products to food businesses in Inverness without the use of a freezer compartment.6/6/2016