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19/9/2015
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 18 September 2015
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 18th) sold 5,526 store lambs and sheep.   Blackface lambs (4,024) sold to £64 gross for ewe lambs from 13 Peinchorran, Portree.  
Help for communities to invest in renewables
A new programme to help communities and social enterprises to generate income by investing in commercially owned renewable energy developments has been launched this week, as part of Community Energy Fortnight.   Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has introduced the programme to deliver one to one support, tailored development workshops and specialist support to raise awareness of, and accelerate, the completion of investment opportunities.  
18/9/2015
UKLPG supports safety drive for gas appliances in Scotland
LP Gas users in Scotland are being urged to stay safe this winter by ensuring their appliances have been checked and serviced to prevent gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning.   UKLPG, the trade association for the liquefied petroleum gas (LP Gas) industry, has issued the warning as part of Gas Safety Week (14-21 September), the annual awareness event co-ordinated by the Gas Safe Register.  
18/9/2015
Motorists advised of road works - Dingwall
The Highland Council is advising motorists and local businesses that resurfacing works are to commence at 8am on Monday 21 September 2015 at Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall.   A 700m stretch of the road will be resurfaced between the level crossing and the speed restrictions signs at the Industrial Estate.  
17/9/2015
STORNOWAY, Dingwall and Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 16 September 2015
STORNOWAY, Dingwall and Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 16th) sold 3,646 sheep.   Store lambs (2,794) averaged £37.52 (+ £2.95 on the year) and sold to £62.50 gross for a pen of Texel cross from 8 Sand Street, Stornoway.  
17/9/2015
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 17 September 2015
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 17th) sold 4,154 store lambs and ewes.  Lambs (3,856) averaged £51.35 and sold to £67 gross twice for Texel crosses from 1 Lochlait, Abriachan, and Blue du Maine's from Seafield House, Portmahomack.  
17/9/2015
Chair reflects after final Caithness and Sutherland Area Committee
At a meeting of The Highland Council on 3 September 2015 it was agreed to replace the Caithness and Sutherland Area Committee with two new Local Forums so the meeting of the Committee on 16th September 2015, held in Golspie, was the final one.   East Sutherland and Edderton Councillor Deirdre Mackay has chaired the Area Committee since its first meeting in Golspie on 20 August 2012 and took the opportunity today to thank members, officers and partners for their contributions and to look ahead to new arrangements for local decision-making, local scrutiny and engaging with partners and communities.  
17/9/2015
EDINBURGH SERVICES FACE MELTDOWN AS UNISON FEARS OVER 3,000 JOB LOSSES AND PRIVATISATION
UNISON fears that over 3,000 jobs - one in every six Edinburgh council staff and three times as many jobs as first thought- will be slashed as the effects of accelerated budget cuts become clear.  This will put the council's and the Scottish Government's no compulsory redundancy pledge at risk.  
17/9/2015
University of the Highlands and Islands signs student residences deal with CityheartThumbnail for article : University of the Highlands and Islands signs student residences deal with Cityheart
The University of the Highlands and Islands has signed a £44m agreement with specialist student residences developer Cityheart to build and operate student residences across the Highlands and Islands.   Work is due to start in the next week on a 40 bed residence in Fort William near West Highland College UHI and a 150 bed facility near Inverness College UHI on the new Inverness Campus.  
17/9/2015
Scottish Government Silence on European Ferry Tendering Correspondence
Highlands and Islands MSP, David Stewart the (Scottish Labour) Shadow Spokesperson for Transport is questioning why the Scottish Government are avoiding the publication of correspondence regarding ferry tendering and the EU.   In a reply to a written Parliamentary Question from Mr Stewart, asking if Ministers would publish correspondence between the European Commission and Parliament since May 2011 regarding the tendering of contracts for passenger and freight ferry services and EU regulations, the Scottish Government stated that they have no "no current plans to publish this correspondence." Mr Stewart is now set to write to the Scottish Government Transport Minister, explicitly asking for this correspondence to be published.  
17/9/2015
Preparing to Export
When: 1-2 October 2015 Where: Inverness Highlands and Islands Enterprise, in partnership with Scottish Development International, is running a FREE two day workshop on how to successfully prepare your business to trade overseas.  In addition to hearing first-hand from a guest speaker about their export experiences, you'll complete your own export plan with 1-2-1 support.  
17/9/2015
Big Lottery and Highland Council Funding to Support Digital Inclusion
The Highland Council is partnering with digital participation charity Citizens Online and other local partners to identify and tackle digital inclusion issues in the Highlands, supported by funding from the Big Lottery Fund.   The project will identify the barriers that Highland residents are facing in accessing the internet.  
16/9/2015
FORT WILLIAM, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 15 September 2015
FORT WILLIAM, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 15th) sold 2,382 store sheep of all classes.  Lambs (1,917) averaged £36.29 per head and sold to £55 gross for a Suffolk cross from Traigh Farm, Arisaig.  
16/9/2015
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 15 September 2015
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 14th) sold 47 prime cattle.   Prime bullocks (8) averaged 219.7p (+2.6p) and sold to 240p per kg and £1,487.20 gross.  
15/9/2015
National drive to tackle fuel poverty
First Minister unveils £224 million energy-efficiency scheme.   A new fuel poverty scheme, backed by up to £224 million from the Scottish Government, will help as many as 28,000 Scots heat their homes, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said today.  
15/9/2015
£1.3 million extra employment support
Support to help young people into jobs.   The Community Jobs Scotland scheme has received an additional £1.3 million from the Scottish Government to help more people with barriers to employment into jobs.  
North Highland College - University Open Day
Our open day is for anyone thinking of applying to university, come and visit our campus.   Take the opportunity to meet staff and students and find out about the facilities and student support available.  
12/9/2015
Seabed cable-laying operations in the Pentland Firth's Inner Sound, off CanisbayThumbnail for article : Seabed cable-laying operations in the Pentland Firth's Inner Sound, off Canisbay
Seabed cable-laying operations in the Pentland Firth's Inner Sound, off Canisbay, which may occur in the period 10.09.15 to 25.09.15.   The cable ship being used in the Inner Sound is the 121 metre long Siem Daya 1 and she will reel in the four cables at Hartlepool in NE England.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy & Business Services The massive Offshore Europe Conference and Exhibition took place in Aberdeen this week.  The event, which is one of the world's largest technical events on offshore exploration and production, draws around 1,500 exhibitors and thousands of visitors from across the world.  
12/9/2015
SHE Transmission to seek views on site options for electrical switching station in Caithness
Community, Making a difference, Transmission.   Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission (SHE Transmission) has announced details of initial public consultation on site options for a proposed High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) switching station north of Wick.