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11/6/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 12th June 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 12th) sold 270 store cattle & 7 adult head of breeding cattle.  Bullocks (128) averaged 211.1p and sold to 254.6p per kg for a 220kg Limousin cross from Achentoul, Kinbrace, and £1,360 gross for a 590kg Limousin cross from Balblair, Croy.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy/ Business Services: The Highland Council’s North Planning Applications Committee will next week consider a report on the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd’s application to Marine Scotland to build at a site in the Moray Firth.  Members of the committee will be asked to endorse the recommendation that the Council raises no objection to the development, subject to a number of conditions, including one ensuring that the developer continues dialogue with supply chain and ports, specifically mentioning Wick harbour as a potential operation and maintenance base.  
11/6/2013
David Stewart MSP Condemns Court Closures
Following yesterdays (11th June) sitting of the Justice Committee, SNP MSPs damaged access to justice, local jobs and businesses by voting to close local courts in, Dingwall Dornoch and Rothesay and others across Scotland.   Business from Dingwall and Dornoch will be transferred to Inverness and Tain Sheriff Courts by 2015.  
10/6/2013
Domestic Biomass Supply Chain Drop in Day
Local shops and businesses across Highland are being encouraged to take advantage of a new retailing opportunity – bagged wood pellets for domestic biomass heating systems.   The Highland Council is hosting an event in Inverness on Thursday 20 June to encourage an increase in the supply of domestic biomass fuel across the area.  
10/6/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts - Sale 11th June 2013 - Sheep
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts, (June, 11th) sold 511 sheep of all classes.  Lambs (60) sold to £72 gross for Cheviots from Eilean Darrach, Dundonnell.  
9/6/2013
International company recruiting home workers in Caithness and Sutherland
International business services provider, Arise, is holding a series of recruitment advice sessions in Caithness and Sutherland to find local people interested in working from home.   Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has been working closely with the US company who now have a significant presence in the UK with offices in London and Edinburgh.  
9/6/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Machinery sale 8 June 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 8th) had 23 tractors, loadalls and plant machinery, 787 implements, 37 ATVs, motorcycles and lawnmowers, 8 motors vehicles, and 589 small tools forward.  Leading prices: Loadalls/­tractors: Zetor 8441 tractor, £13,000; Massey Ferguson 390T tractor, £11,000; Fiatagri 80/90, £3,000.  
9/6/2013
Highlands and Islands Enterprise awards Property Framework Contract
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has appointed four construction firms to its new prime contractor framework to deliver the majority of its building projects across the region.   In the agreement which will last up to four years, Galliford Try Construction Ltd (trading as Morrison Construction in Scotland), Kier Construction Ltd, Mansell Construction Services Limited, and Robertson Construction Group Limited will work on projects estimated to be worth around £6 million per year.  
Dounreay granted planning permission for shaft and silo workThumbnail for article : Dounreay granted planning permission for shaft and silo work
The world’s deepest nuclear clean-up job has been given the green light by the planning authorities.   A processing agreement has been made between the Highland Council and Dounreay, with planning permission in principle granted to Dounreay for the construction of plants to remotely retrieve, package and store the intermediate level waste from the shaft and silo.  
6/6/2013
Highland is bucking national trend in house building industry
The Highland Council’s Leader Councillor Drew Hendry says the Highlands is bucking the trend of declining house building in Scotland, with a very encouraging delivery of new homes throughout the region.   Councillor Hendry was speaking in the wake of reports that the building of new homes in Scotland has hit a 65-year low caused by the recession in the construction industry over the past few years.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Week commencing 6th June 2013 Energy/ Business Services: Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd, the partnership behind the planned offshore windfarm in the Moray Firth near the coast of Caithness and East Sutherland, has added some further data to its application to Marine Scotland for consent to build its development.  If consented this could see up to 277 turbines sites in the Moray Firth, the closest of which would be around 8 miles from Wick.  
6/6/2013
A9 slip roads to be closed to allow completion of golden bridge
As part of the planned installation work on the pedestrian and cycle bridge at the Inverness Campus, the north and southbound slip roads on the A9 at the Raigmore Interchange will be closed with traffic diversions put in place from 1900 on Saturday 15th June to 0700 on Sunday June 16.   Northbound traffic traveling into Inverness or to the A96 will be diverted off the A9 at Inshes Junction, Sir Walter Scott Drive.  
5/6/2013
Council sponsors conference on land reform
The Highland Council is sponsoring the Community Land Scotland Conference to be held at Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sleat, Skye, on Friday and Saturday (7 and 8 June).   The keynote conference address will be delivered by the First Minister Alex Salmond, MSP.  
5/6/2013
Rent arrear increases follow introduction of bedroom tax
The introduction of the “bedroom tax” has resulted in an increase in arrears and the level of debt of tenants affected.   Members of The Highland Council’s Finance Housing and Resources Committee were told that the number of tenants affected by the “bedroom tax” and in arrears had risen from 724 before it was introduced on 1 April to 1,144 on 18 May and the total of arrears had risen from £173,491 to £197,795 in the same period.  
4/6/2013
Shared scheme creates new apprentice chances
Highland Councillors are leading the way in Scotland in introducing a scheme which will help reverse the decline in apprenticeships.   Members of the Finance Housing and Resources Committee have agreed to contribute £30,000 towards the establishment of a new company which will create a pool of construction apprentices, who will work with multiple contractors over the duration of their apprenticeships.  
3/6/2013
Business Opportunities In Caithness At SSE Meet The Buyer Events
There are now just a few days remaining to book a place at our Networking and Meet the Buyer events, held in partnership with SSE.   These events are a great way to make contacts with and hear all the latest information from SSE Procurement, SSE Transmission, SSE Renewables, Achilles and SSE's Tier 1 contractors.  
Pioneering healthcare from Highlands focus of new series of talks
The Highlands and Islands have an incredible history of shaping healthcare services right across the UK.  A new series of talks will explore this while looking at current and future innovations being developed in Inverness and around the world.  
3/6/2013
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 4th June 2013
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (June, 4th) sold 56 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (37) averaged 236.2p (+1.7p) and sold to 252p per kg and £1,654.30 gross.  
3/6/2013
Local home improvement firms urged to attend free business event with energy utilities
A free event in Inverness on Thursday 27 June is aiming to help local businesses in the Highlands make the most of new contracting opportunities arising from the new Energy Companies Obligation (ECO).   The event will give firms opportunities to speak directly with energy suppliers and also hear an overview of current government funded schemes to support and improve energy efficiency.  
3/6/2013
North MSP Calls For Action On Slow Moving Farm Vehicles
North MSP concerned about frustration caused by slow moving farm vehicles to other road users.   Highlands & Islands (Labour) MSP and road safety campaigner David Stewart has called for more action with regards to frustration caused to other road users by slow moving farm vehicles.