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14/5/2006
Entries Called For New Rural Pub Awards
Call for Pubs In The Highlands To Enter New Calor Rural Pub In the Community Award Calor today announced that it is adding a brand new award aimed at rural pubs to its Calor Village of the Year(r) competition.  The company is calling on pubs in the Highlands to enter.  
14/5/2006
What's Your Real Fuel Bill?
Employees could be exaggerating fuel bills by as much as 25 percent and UK bosses need to stop turning a blind eye.   The warning comes from AA Business Services as petrol prices reach their highest level yet and the company launches Fleet Advantage, a new payment card to help businesses get more control over their fuel expenditure.  
14/5/2006
Cost Of Workplace Absence Tops £13 Billion - New CBI Survey
The cost of staff absence to the UK economy rose to over £13bn in 2005 - and 66 million days were lost across the public services at a cost of £3.4bn to the taxpayer - according to a new survey of over 400 organisations.   The latest annual CBI / AXA Absence Survey, published today (Monday 15 May 2006), reveals that absence levels were 30 per cent higher across public sector organisations than in the private sector.  
10/5/2006
The Alexander Bain Awarded Employer Champion StatusThumbnail for article : The Alexander Bain Awarded Employer Champion Status
Local employer recognised for age friendly policies Wick bar, The Alexander Bain, has been praised as part of a national campaign aimed at tackling age discrimination in the workplace.  The Age Positive campaign has awarded JD Wetherspoon "Employer Champion" status, which means it joins an elite list of employers from across Great Britain who exemplify an open-minded approach to hiring staff of all ages.  
9/5/2006
CBI Backs Smarter Working Campaign
The UK's leading business organisation has announced it will encourage the widespread adoption of smarter working practices, such as flexible working, mobile working, remote working and working from home.   The CBI is supporting Work Wise UK, a three-year campaign, as it recognises the potential to fundamentally change the nature of work in this country for the better, and at the same time increase business productivity and competitiveness.  
9/5/2006
Time Ticking For Pick Of Scotland's Top Businesses
The National Business Awards for Scotland, sponsored by Orange, the annual national celebration of business excellence, is now open for entry.  But time is ticking for companies wishing to enter as the closing date for entry is midday 25th May 2006.  
8/5/2006
Thurso Indoor Market
A new Produce Fair is running every Friday at the Morven building at North Highland College in Thurso.   Fresh local produce from such as eggs, baking and later in the season strawberries willbe on sale each Friday.  
6/5/2006
Wick Music Shop Says Thanks To All Customers - Thurso Shop Sale Now On
The Wick Music Shop shut last weekend and the owner and staff would like to thank all customers for their support over the last 6 1/2 years.   The Thurso shop is still open for now to run down the stock and all CD's and Cassettes are all now half price.  
Town Hall Refurbishment in Full FlowThumbnail for article : Town Hall Refurbishment in Full Flow
The building enabling work for Caithness Horizons has begun, with the contract for the first phase of work being awarded by Highland Council to local firm MM Miller (Wick) Ltd.   Caithness Horizons has held its first annual general meeting and is delighted to announce that directors Paul Cariss, the company's chairman, and Tina Wrighton of UKAEA have both been co-opted back onto the board.  
28/4/2006
New Look Offers More Choice In Clothing For The NorthThumbnail for article : New Look Offers More Choice In Clothing For The North
On Thursday 27th April 2006 "New Look" opened its doors at the new retail park at Wick.   New Look believes that everyone can enjoy fashion, no matter what your age, shape or size and are committed to making you look cool, funky and trendy all at the same time.  
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26/4/2006
Wedding Photographer John Baikie Gains Another QualificationThumbnail for article : Wedding Photographer John Baikie Gains Another Qualification
Thurso-based photographer John Baikie of Caithness Photographic has just been awarded an important qualification by the Society Of Wedding and Portrait Photographers.  John, who has just set up a new wedding based business called Captiv8, has been awarded a Licentiate by the society, which is one of the fastest growing photographers association in the world.  
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25/4/2006
Caithness Firm Celebrates Real Nappy Week
Real Nappy Week is being celebrated by local firm Ella's House with the 10th Anniversary in 2006.  The growth of a global phenomenon is being celebrated during the 10th annual Real Nappy Week from 24-30 April 2006.  
Take Cover! Fun Is Heading Your WayThumbnail for article : Take Cover! Fun Is Heading Your Way
A new business in Wick is set to have everyone running for cover.   For Paul Steven, whose family owns AMS Motorcycles in Wick, has started up a paintball business on a five-acre site at Bilbster Mains.  
11/4/2006
Registration Of Private Landlords
Antisocial Behaviour (Scotland) Act 2004 By 30th April 2006 landlords letting properties in Scotland should either be registered or have submitted a valid application for registration.  It will be an offence to let a property, (unless the property is exempt under the legislation) after this date without having either been registered or having submitted a valid application for registration.  
Ten Top Tips For Social Firm Success
Ten top tips for social enterprise companies will be offered at a busy conference in Strathpeffer next month.   Entitled 'A Different Way of Doing Business', the event has been organised by a trail-blazing company set up to help communities establish socially beneficial businesses.  
2/4/2006
Business And BiodiversityThumbnail for article : Business And Biodiversity
Helping businesses conserve biodiversity across Scotland The Business and Biodiversity Initiative provides businesses with free practical, on site advice on ways they can contribute towards the conservation and enhancement of habitats and species locally and nationally.   Enhancing biodiversity can have a wide range of benefits to businesses, including improved employee satisfaction, improved image, reduced noise and visual complaints from neighbours and improved environmental credentials.  
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28/3/2006
OOPS - Aptly Named Car Bodywork Repair BusinessThumbnail for article : OOPS - Aptly Named Car Bodywork Repair Business
OOPS is a Caithness car bodywork repair business whose name aptly describes the problem.   They then get on to fix dents, scrapes chip marks and a whole range of other accidental things thathappen to vehicles.  
25/3/2006
North Highland Will See New Winter Vehicles On RoadsThumbnail for article : North Highland Will See New Winter Vehicles On Roads
Schmidt wins major order for spreaders and ploughs to tackle Scottish winters Scotland TranServ, winners of the £27m a year highways maintenance contract for North-West Scotland, has chosen Schmidt to supply salt spreaders, snowploughs, snow blowers and road verge grass cutting equipment in one of the largest single orders for British highways products.   Whatever the weather, Scotland TranServ will be endeavouring to keep traffic moving throughout the North West Unit from Wick and John O'Groats through Skye, Fort William, Oban, Argyll, Perth and Loch Lomond.  
Cultural Awareness In The Work Place
Employers in Caithness and Sutherland are to be given an opportunity to raise their awareness of employing and working with overseas nationals or those from culturally diverse backgrounds.   The 'Cultural Awareness in the Workplace' workshop has been developed by 'Improve', the skills council for the food and drink sector, and will provide practical advice and guidance on topics ranging from legislation to a wider understanding of the growing number of religions and cultures and is relevant to all sectors of the business community.  
Highlands and Islands Enterprise Seeks Partners To Deliver Advice
Suppliers with experience in providing a range of advice services are being invited to tender for work with Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).   The HIE network currently has contracts in place with four suppliers - Development Partners Ltd; ROC Plus Ltd; Alasdair Bruce Associates Ltd, and Business Partners (Scotland) Ltd - to provide advice to local enterprise company clients across the Highlands and Islands.