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23/9/2013
Improvements to winter maintenance service
Improvements to the winter maintenance service provided by The Highland Council were confirmed by the Transport Environmental and Community Service Committee at its meeting today (Thursday).   A review of priority routes has resulted in a 76-mile increase in the length of Priority One routes to 1,319 miles (31% of the network).  
23/9/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 24 September 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 24th) sold 47 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (19) averaged 239.3p (-5.5p) and sold to 245p per kg and £1,759.50 gross.  
23/9/2013
Scotland’s outdoor habits revealed over 10-year period
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has today published the latest results from the Scottish Recreation Survey which has surveyed more than 100,000 people in Scotland over almost a decade on their use of the outdoors.   The Scottish Recreation Survey (ScRS) annual report for 2012 is the 10th and final report in the series.  
23/9/2013
Meygen Set To Go On Pentland Firth Tidal ProjectThumbnail for article : Meygen Set To Go On Pentland Firth Tidal Project
Up to six turbines will be initially placed in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth off the north coast of Caithness, Scotland, the first phase of what developers hope will be a much larger project.   MeyGen Ltd.  
22/9/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 23 September 2013
LOCHMADDY, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 23rd) sold 3,005 store sheep of all classes.  Lambs (2,238) sold to £74 per head for Suffolks from Sidinish, Locheport.  
22/9/2013
Proposed plan for Inner Moray Firth area to go out to consultation
The creation of a new Local Development Plan for the Inner Moray Firth area has taken a step closer following a decision by The Highland Council’s Planning, Environment and Development Committee to approve the proposed plan which shows how and where the Council thinks the area should be developed over the next 20 years.   The go ahead means the Council will now launch a 6 week consultation to allow the public, developers and local businesses to feed back their comments on the future plan.  
22/9/2013
New way to report alleged breaches of planning control
The Highland Council’s Planning and Development Service is pleased to announce that members of the public now have the ability to report alleged breaches of planning control online as well as over the telephone.   Customers from across the Highlands can use the on-line form to report any potential enforcement cases they may come across.  
22/9/2013
Scottish companies generate £1 billion increase in turnover last year
Scottish companies that work intensively with Scottish Enterprise (SE) through its account management approach have generated combined turnover growth of £1 billion in the last year.   These companies have increased their cumulative turnover by 8% between April 2012 and March 2013, growing from £12.7 billion to £13.7 billion during the period.  
21/9/2013
Natural Retreats have launched 'The Inn at John O'GroatsThumbnail for article : Natural Retreats have launched 'The Inn at John O'Groats
Natural Retreats have launched 'The Inn at John O'Groats' following the restoration of the iconic former John O'Groats Hotel, originally built in 1875, part of Natural Retreats' multi-million pound regeneration of this stunningly picturesque natural wilderness in Caithness in the North of Scotland.   Over the last two years the hotel has been carefully restored a new Norse style extension added which provides a dramatic splash of colour against the coastal landscape.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - UpdateThumbnail for article : Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy/ Business Services: The Scottish Renewables Marine Conference took place in Inverness this week.  The event’s key announcement was the news of Scottish Government consent for Meygen Ltd to develop its proposed tidal stream site in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth.  
Caithness Business Fund Launched
A new Fund has been launched to assist small businesses with their business growth and development and promote the economic growth of Caithness and North Sutherland.  Caithness Business Fund was created after discussions between Caithness Chamber of Commerce and Baillie Wind Farm Ltd who had a vision to see a wider area of Caithness and North Sutherland benefit from local wind farms.  
20/9/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 21 September 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd, (September, 21st) sold 381 rams and females at its annual show and sale sponsored by Norvite.   The judge, Mr John Pirie, Chapelpark Farm, Kingussie, awarded the overall show champion and winner of the Mountrich trophy to a Texel shearling from Messrs D.  
19/9/2013
Council requests more time for rural fuel duty responses
The Leader of The Highland Council and Chairman of the Council’s Planning, Environment and Development Committee have written to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury to welcome the proposed extension of the rural fuel duty to the Highland mainland.  They have also highlighted the need to extend the deadline for submissions from operators to ensure none of the eligible filling stations miss out on the rebate.  
19/9/2013
Scotland's Modern Apprenticeship Awards finalists announced
Highland hopefuls named after record-breaking number of entries.   Reids of Caithness once again in the running.  
Businesses invited to investigate online international selling
The second of two successful sets of free sessions to help businesses develop their websites to attract a wider market are coming up in Inverness and Forres.   The e-commerce sessions, developed as part of the Smart Exporter programme through Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), are being held in Eden Court on Monday (23 September) and in Horizon Scotland in Forres on 30 September.  
Enterprise agency and university in talks to share new Inverness premisesThumbnail for article : Enterprise agency and university in talks to share new Inverness premises
A new collaborative centre, designed to host research and education and attract investment and jobs to the Highlands and Islands, is being discussed by two of the region’s foremost organisations.   Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) are proposing to build shared premises at Inverness Campus, the 215-acre site which HIE is developing as a location for business, learning and community activities in the east of the city.  
17/9/2013
Assessors At Wick Town Hall Still Open For Business During Rennovations
Assessor & ERO’s Office at 3A Bridge Street, Wick remains open for business as usual during the renovations at the Town Hall.   The works will take around 8 months to complete but the Assessor’s Office will be open as usual during office hours; 9am-1pm & 2-5pm Monday to Friday.  
17/9/2013
Council Leader highlights “staggering potential” of tidal energy project
Leader of The Highland Council Drew Hendry has spoken of the “staggering potential” of the largest tidal energy project in Europe which is planned off the shores of Caithness.  In welcoming guests at the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference at Eden Court, Inverness, on Monday evening, he focused on an announcement made earlier in the day by Scottish Government Energy Minister Fergus Ewing granting consent to MeyGen Ltd to “develop the largest tidal turbine array in Europe and the first commercial project off these shores”.  
17/9/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sales 17th September 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (September, 17th) sold 53 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (20) averaged 239.3p (+4.2p) and sold to 255p per kg and £1,868.30 gross.  
17/9/2013
Ready To Go Sea FishingThumbnail for article : Ready To Go Sea Fishing
Bad Ladz 11 is taking bookings for Sea Angling, diving etc.   The boat is a Birchwood GRP performance hull, with a turbo charged Ford engine.