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20/5/2013: Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 21st May 2013

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (May, 21st) sold 64 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (40) averaged 232.9p (+1.1p) and sold to 256p per kg and £1,741.35 gross.  

19/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Highlands and Islands set to take centre stage at the UK’s largest renewable energy event

The Highlands and Islands of Scotland is set to take centre stage at the All-Energy exhibition and conference in Aberdeen this week (Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd May).   Over 70 companies will come together under the banner of HI-Energy to showcase the region’s world-leading renewable energy expertise and supply chain capabilities.  

18/5/2013: Local Authority

Council staff commended for work on storm damage

Work has been completed on clean ups and repairs at 21 locations throughout the Highlands that were affected by the 14/15 December storm in 2012.   Members of The Highland Council’s Transport, Environmental and Community (TEC) Services Committee were updated yesterday on works completed and works still in progress at Portmahomack and Balintore Harbours.  

18/5/2013

 
Magic Business Is A Big Hit With Pre Wedding Gatherings

Highland Magician with strong links to Caithness, Clive Grewcock is proving to be a talking point and creating a stir amongst private parties and more notably at pre-wedding gatherings.   “At first it all sounds really crazy but from experience and the interest this aspect of performance Magic is attracting groups, and in particular bridal parties before the big day want this mystery magic which combines mental magic, mind reading and uncovering old stories ” The immediate conclusion is that it is paranormal stories but Clive points out that there is most definitely nothing supernatural about this, which is why it has been labelled as mystery magic.  

18/5/2013

Fresh help for house buyers

People across Scotland are to be helped on to the housing ladder with a £120 million funding boost announced today by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.   The funding will be available over the next two years to both first time buyers and existing homes owners who are buying a new build home.  

17/5/2013: Local Authority

Highland Council takes zero tolerance stance on littering

A zero tolerance approach to littering in the Highlands has received cross party support from members of The Highland Council’s Transport, Environmental and Community (TEC) Services Committee.   A number of measures to adopt zero tolerance including extending the powers of Community Wardens to issue fines were overwhelmingly approved by members including: · zero tolerance on littering will be carried out with a degree of discretion; · additional staff will be authorised to enforce the law relating to litter and fly-tipping; · Waste Management and Environmental Health staff carry out joint enforcement days; · the preparation and publication of a calendar of enforcement days on the Council’s website www.highland.gov.uk; and · the Council encourages and supports local communities to organise events aimed at keeping their communities free of litter and improving the overall environment.  

17/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Record number of Highlands and Islands companies looking to export

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has revealed that more companies than ever before were supported into new overseas markets last year by its international trade arm Scottish Development International (SDI).   In 2012/13, SDI worked with 156 companies across the Highlands and Islands to develop their international business, representing an almost 50 per cent increase from 106 the previous year.  

16/5/2013

 
£37M development for Nigg Energy Park

Continuing its successful growth journey, the Global Energy Group today announced it has placed a formal planning application with the Highland Council and Marine Scotland for permission to develop the South Quay at Nigg Energy Park.  When complete, the development will significantly increase further opportunities for the park offering over 1,000 metres of available quayside for customers in the offshore oil and gas sector providing essential deep-water access, as well as supporting the demand for large laydown areas and fabrication facilities for the renewables industry.  

16/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update

Week Commencing 13th May 2013 Energy/ Business Services: I met this week with colleagues from HIE, Highland Council, Environmental Research Institute, Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd and business representatives to discuss the evolving concept of an “International Marine Energy Delivery (IMED)” campus in Caithness.  It was clear from the meeting that there is a considerable amount of work currently being undertaken in the north that is ready for wider international attention, including the academic work being taken forward by the ERI and European partners, and the international work being undertaken by area businesses.  

15/5/2013: Holiday Cottages

 
Dramatic restoration of this iconic hotel nears completion

Natural Retreats is delighted to announce that its revolutionary new concept in the self-catering industry, The Inn at John O’Groats, is on course to open mid-August 2013 and is now taking bookings.  The restoration of the iconic former John O’Groats Hotel is part of Natural Retreats’ multi-million pound regeneration of this stunningly picturesque natural wilderness in Caithness in the North of Scotland.  

15/5/2013: Marine Services

 
Gills Harbour Planning For Pentland Firth Energy

Some indicative Pentland Firth energy sketches relating to Gills Bay/Gills Harbour, Caithness, KW1 4YB.   The sketches have been drafted for Gills Harbour Ltd by Mark Fresson, a senior architect at Archial Ltd's North of Scotland office in Inverness and kindly donated to community-owned Gills company.  

14/5/2013

 
New Ambulance Staff

New Ambulance Technicians are set to start work across Scotland following a £6.8 million investment.   The increase of 150 staff is to allow a change in working hours that ensures ambulance workers get planned rest breaks in their shift, but are still able to attend emergency calls when required.  

14/5/2013: Local Authority

Highland Council approves revised Planning Enforcement Charter

The Planning, Environment and Development Committee of the Highland Council today (15th May) approved a revised version of the Planning Enforcement Charter which details the Council’s statement of enforcement policy and procedure for dealing with breaches of planning control.   The Highland Council has powers to enforce planning controls in cases where they have been breached, such as when development is carried out without planning permission, conditions of a planning permission or original plans are not complied with, or unauthorised work is conducted on Listed Buildings or protected trees.  

14/5/2013: Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 15 May 2013

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (May, 15th) sold 446 store cattle, 27 adult head of breeding cattle & 61 OTM cattle.  Bullocks (226) averaged 221.4p and sold to 269.7p per kg for a 330kg Limousin cross from Balmaglaster, South Laggan, and £1,335 gross for a 635kg Limousin cross from Inchbae, Garve.  

14/5/2013

 
Decrofting legislation introduced to parliament

Decrofting legislation to tackle specific difficulties owner-occupier crofters are facing when decrofting their land has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament.   The Environment and Climate Change Minister Paul Wheelhouse announced recently that the Scottish Government would bring forward a Bill which will amend the crofting legislation.  

14/5/2013

 
New Common Fisheries Policy Takes A Step Forward

Mechanisms to deliver important aspects of the new Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) have been thrashed out by the European Fishing Ministers.   Covering important areas such as the discard ban and regionalisation – and following input from the European Parliament – the details agreed are crucial to the new CFP being workable and giving the flexibility needed to deliver a better future for Scotland’s fishing industry.  

14/5/2013

 
Help For New Entrants To Farming

New farmers can now get financial support thanks to a new scheme opened by the Scottish Government today.   £2 million worth of funding will be available to support new entrants and deer farmers who are currently excluded from receiving single farm payments.  

14/5/2013

Revised nitrates regulations take effect

A revised action programme to tackle nitrate loss from agricultural sources in Scotland comes into force today.   The European Union’s Nitrates Directive aims to prevent or minimise nitrate pollutants draining from farmland and into surface waters and groundwater.  

13/5/2013

Revised proposals for £30m Spittal Hill Wind Farm

Revised proposals have been announced this week for a £30 million wind farm development at Spittal Hill, just over 2km north east of the village of Spittal in Caithness.  Comprising up to 8 turbines, with an installed capacity of up to 24 megawatts (MW), the proposals have been brought forward by Spittal Hill Windfarm Ltd, owned by Statkraft and a group of Highland based shareholders.  

13/5/2013: Local Authority

Economic Growth A Priority For Caithness And Sutherland

The Caithness and Sutherland Area Committee of Highland Council will continue to pursue its interests in the economic growth of the area when it discusses Workforce Development and Skills Training at its next meeting at the Assembly Rooms, Wick on Monday 20 May.   Councillor Deidre MacKay, Leader of the Area Committee said: “Members have received reports on the economic potential and current patterns of employment and unemployment in the area.  

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