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24/6/2017
£10 Million For Affordable Housing In Highland
A £10 million fund to build affordable homes across the Highlands has been announced by Housing Minister Kevin Stewart today (23rd June).   The Highland Infrastructure Fund is a partnership with The Highland Council and will support and accelerate the delivery of affordable housing across the region.  
24/6/2017
Comment On Cladding And High Rise Buildings In Scotland
Communities Secretary, Angela Constance, said:"Scottish building regulations state that cladding on high rise domestic buildings built since 2005, and cladding added to existing high rise domestic buildings since 2005, should be made of non-combustible materials or a cladding system that has met stringent fire tests.   “External cladding on high rise domestic buildings built before 2005 has to meet a Class 0 classification which was the most demanding anti-flame spread classification at that time.  
24/6/2017
Growing Fruit And Veg
Plans to accelerate the growth of Scotland's fruit and veg sector will be the focus of a new industry group.   The value of the fruit and veg sector has grown significantly over the last 10 years with fruit production increasing 86% to £114 million and vegetables up 50% to £122 million.  
24/6/2017
Food And Drink Innovation - £650,000 To Support Business Growth
Funding to support food and drink businesses work with each other to come up with innovative ways to sell their products has been launched by Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing.   The Collaboration Innovation Fund, which is supported by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, is part of a package to help businesses who are looking to innovate and follows up on the recent launch of The ‘Make Innovation Happen' service.  
24/6/2017
New Group To Tackle Inequality In Agriculture
Taskforce will consider steps to ensure better representation.   A new group to ensure women are better represented in farming has been announced by the First Minister.  
24/6/2017
Scottish Government Provisional Budget Outturn
Update for the 2016-17 financial year.   The carry forward of funding into 2017-18, first announced as part of the Budget, was confirmed today as the Scottish Government published the provisional cash outturn for 2016-17.  
23/6/2017
Caithness & North Sutherland Fund's Latest Grant AwardsThumbnail for article : Caithness & North Sutherland Fund's Latest Grant Awards
Caithness & North Sutherland Fund's latest grant assessment round has awarded over £17k to community projects throughout the Caithness & North Sutherland area.   The Caithness Broch Project was granted £10,000 towards costs of holding a Caithness Broch Festival, consisting of a programme of participative archaeological activities that will be held throughout the year focusing around two selected Caithness broch sites.  
23/6/2017
Agriculture resilient amid economic uncertaintyThumbnail for article : Agriculture resilient amid economic uncertainty
The agriculture sector in Scotland is showing signs of growth as famers successfully navigate uncertainties linked to currency fluctuations and future subsidies, analysis by Clydesdale Bank shows.   The farming sector in Scotland saw a drop in Total Income from Farming from £775 million in 2014 to £653 million in 2015.  
22/6/2017
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 21 June 2017
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 21st) sold 139 store cattle and 12 adult head of breeding cattle.   Bullocks (73) averaged 249.1p and sold to 381.8p per kg for a 110kg Limousin cross from 1 Kilbride, Broadford, and £1,230.00 gross for a 630kg Saler cross from Milton Farm, Aberarder.  
22/6/2017
Highland Council Leader writes to HMICS to raise concerns
The Leader of The Highland Council has written to HMICS to express concerns regarding a potential change to the creation of a single National Database Enquiry Unit (NDEU) for the whole of Scotland, based in Inverness.   Leader of the Council, Margaret Davidson said: "I have written to the Mr Penman HMICS to express my concerns regarding the proposed changes to the Inverness Police Control Room.  
HMICS PUBLISHES Thematic Inspection of the Scottish Police Authority
HMICS PUBLISHES Thematic Inspection of the Scottish Police Authority - Phase 1 Review of Openness and Transparency.   A review by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) into the openness and transparency of the way that the Scottish Police Authority conducts its business has concluded that there is a need for the Authority to genuinely engage with its stakeholders and listen to the views of those with an interest in the policing of Scotland.  
22/6/2017
Appointments To Adult Services Development And Scrutiny Sub-committee And Other Bodies
The Highland Council's People Committee has agreed membership of the Council's new Adult Services Development and Scrutiny Sub-Committee.   The Adult Services Development and Scrutiny Sub-Committee will ensure specific consideration is given to the delivery of adult social care services, as part of an integrated approach to all community care services, and will oversee on behalf of the People Committee, the commissioning of social care services for adults from NHS Highland.  
22/6/2017
New Bridge To Link Inverness Campus And Retail Park
A new bridge is to be installed linking the north end of Inverness Campus with Inverness Business and Retail Park.   The bridge will cross the main Inverness-Perth railway line and enable access for pedestrians, cyclists and buses.  
FLAG Fund Success For Scrabster And LossiemouthThumbnail for article : FLAG Fund Success For Scrabster And Lossiemouth
Scrabster and Lossiemouth harbours have secured funding through the Highland & Moray Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) to install new pontoons to cater for the increasing demand for berthing space.   Lossiemouth also received funding towards an innovative dredging system to allow regular dredging to be carried out ensuring the pontoons will be accessible at all times.  
21/6/2017
Air Departure Tax - Bill passes final parliamentary vote
A bill to replace Air Passenger Duty in Scotland has been passed by the Scottish Parliament.   The Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill sets the structure of the new tax and how it will be collected and managed by Revenue Scotland.  
21/6/2017
Boost To Open Government - Information released in response to FOI requests to be published online
All information released by the Scottish Government in response to FOI requests will be published online from 3 July, in line with a commitment to open and transparent government.   Information released in response to FOI requests will be made available on https://beta.gov.scot as requests are answered, allowing anyone to search and access this information.  
21/6/2017
Crofting Commission Appoint New Convenor
Rod Mackenzie has been appointed as Convener of the Crofting Commission by Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing.   A life-long crofter, Mr Mackenzie is one of the six commissioners recently elected to the board by crofters from across the Highlands and Islands.  
21/6/2017
Eu Delegation In Inverness TO Help SME's Become More Globally Competitive
More than 20 academics, policy-makers and stakeholders from across Europe are in Inverness this week to share ideas on policies to help small to medium enterprises (SMEs) become more globally competitive.   The ‘EU Clusters3 Interregional Conference and Workshop' has been organised by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and takes place at Eden Court from 19 to 21 June.  
21/6/2017
Review Of Building And Fire Safety Regulations
The first meeting of a Ministerial Working Group, convened to examine building and fire safety regulatory frameworks, has taken place this week.   The meeting was chaired by Communities Secretary Angela Constance with Housing Minister Kevin Stewart and Community Safety Minister Annabelle Ewing.  
20/6/2017
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 20 June 2017
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 20th) sold 18 prime cattle.   Prime bullocks (10) averaged 221.1p (-3.2p) and sold to 228.0p per kg and £1,412.55 gross.