News Archive
A record number of Highland electors have applied to vote by post at the Scottish Parliamentary elections and the national referendum on the UK voting system on Thursday 5 May. A total of 25,137 electors across the three Highland constituencies of Caithness, Sutherland and Ross; Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch and Inverness and Nairn will be receiving their postal votes from tomorrow (Tuesday).
The Highland Council has submitted its latest Development Plan Scheme to Scottish Ministers. This document sets out the key pieces of work being undertaken by the Development Plans Team over the coming year, and sets out how people can get involved with these projects.
The Highland Council has prepared new planning guidance for wind energy developments and now wants to hear what the people of the Highlands, developers and interest groups think about it. The new guidance will be used in the consideration of planning applications for wind energy developments.
15/4/2011
Disabled employees of 9 public sector organisations have joined forces to set up a network to work with employers to improve, enhance and promote equality in the work place. The Employees Disability Equality Network (EDEN) was officially launched in Inverness in response to calls from public sector staff.
15/4/2011
Thousands of businesses and members of the public have taken up the Red Tape Challenge, with over 6,000 ideas and suggestions in the first week of the new website, which is part of the Plan for Growth. Comments have called for changes to, and the end of, many of the rules and regulations that affect the retail sector, from Sunday Trading to bike safety.
14/4/2011
The Dornoch Rail Link Action Group is dedicated to pursuing the strategic upgrade of the Inverness - Thurso/ Wick railway line, with the Dornoch Firth Rail Link as its key component. This will revolutionise rail transport across the North Highlands, give a major boost to the local economy and provide alternatives to road transport not currently realised.
Sash and Case Window Repair Lime Pointing and Harling Stonemasonry Chimney Repairs Portland Cement Repairs The 1 day courses cost �125 each and funding is available towards course fees and travel costs from the Pulteneytown Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS), supported by Historic Scotland and the Highland Council. For further information contact the CARS project officer on 01955 602 199 or by e-mail bryony.robinson[AT]highland.gov.uk and leave a message giving your name and contact details.
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (April, 13th) sold 1,339 store cattle, 46 OTM cattle and 5 breeding cattle. Bullocks (752) averaged 190.3p and sold to 226.7p per kilo for a pair of 172kg Simmental crosses from Foxhole, Kiltarlity, and �1,110 gross for a 740kg Charolais cross from Rheguile, Edderton.
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (April, 13th) sold 1,339 store cattle, 46 OTM cattle and 5 breeding cattle. Bullocks (752) averaged 190.3p and sold to 226.7p per kilo for a pair of 172kg Simmental crosses from Foxhole, Kiltarlity, and �1,110 gross for a 740kg Charolais cross from Rheguile, Edderton.
12/4/2011
Risk of the spread of disease in livestock from dog faeces Briefing Note for Access Authorities The purpose of this note is to provide local and national park authority Access Officers with information and advice about the risk of the transmission of diseases in livestock from contaminated dog faeces. Disease in livestock There is growing evidence of the links between two specific diseases in livestock and the presence on grazing land of faeces from infected dogs.
The AGM will be held on the 25th May at 7.30pm in the Castlehill Heritage Centre, Castletown. Three directors Jean Clasper, David Bertram and Irvine Smith will stand down from office by rotation, being eligible they will stand again for re-election.
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (April, 12th) sold 71 prime cattle. Prime bullocks (53) averaged 180.4p (-0.7p) and sold to 204p per kg and �1,367.10 gross.
Local lass Gail Ross won her council seat for Wick easily. Today at the count she came out way ahead after the various counts.
Highland Councillors have been assured that a �66 million ICT contract with Fujitsu is being robustly monitored to ensure that upgrades of computer and telephony equipment in Council offices and schools are delivered. Councillor Carolyn Wilson, Chairman of the Resources Committee, said she was satisfied that clear signs of improvement in performance were evident following recent high level meetings with Fujitsu representatives as well as through reports on local delivery.
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts, (April, 7th) sold 1,704 sheep of all classes. Lambs (1,000) averaged �69.24 and sold to �110 gross for Cheviots from Heathmount, Tain.
With both the Scottish Parliament election and the national referendum on the UK Parliament's voting system taking place on Thursday 5 May, electors in the three Highland constituencies are being urged to ensure they are registered to vote before the deadline for receipt of applications of Friday 15 April. Voters are also reminded that the deadline for seeking a postal vote is 5 pm on Thursday 14 April.
6/4/2011
Motorists are being advised that part of the B9176 Struie Road will be closed to all vehicles from 7am on Monday 11 April until 4pm on Thursday 21 April to allow for essential repairs to be carried out to a bridge and culverts. The area affected is the B9176 junction with the U2002 link road to Edderton and the B9176's north junction with the A836 at Wester Fearn.
6/4/2011
The Government has today accepted the independent Low Pay Commission's (LPC) recommendations for this year's National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates. The following rates will come into effect on 1 October 2011: * The adult rate will increase by 15p to �6.08 an hour; * The rate for 18-20 year olds will increase by 6p to �4.98 an hour; * The rate for 16-17 year olds will increase by 4p to �3.68 an hour; and * The rate for apprentices will increase by 10p to �2.60 an hour.
Council asks Highland businesses and voluntary sector if they are prepared? 17,000 businesses and voluntary sector organisations are being urged this week to ensure that they have plans in place should their activities face a major crisis. Along with the annual billing of non-domestic rates, the Council is including a short information leaflet that asks people if they are prepared.
4/4/2011
Message in a Bottle: 100-Year-Old Whisky Reveals Its Secrets. Whyte & Mackay has successfully recreated the century-old whisky buried under the Antarctic ice by famous explorer Ernest Shackleton.