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13/5/2013: Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 14th May 2013

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (May, 14th) sold 63 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (41) averaged 231.8p (-2.0p) and sold to 249p per kg and £1,725.20 gross.  

13/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2013

Employers all over Scotland will be encouraged to employ more Modern Apprentices as the second Scottish Apprenticeship Week gets underway on Monday 20 May.   Skills Development Scotland wants to work with bosses to recruit 25,000 new Modern Apprentices – matching the 25,000 training last year across more than 80 different occupations.  

13/5/2013

 
Top Scot talks up the Highlands’ natural tourism credentials

One of Scotland’s most famous mountaineers, Cameron McNeish is helping endorse the Highlands’ natural credentials as part of the Year of Natural Scotland 2013.   VisitScotland, in partnership with Highland Council, has launched its latest initiative to get people out and about during this year, targeting those living in Scotland and Northern England.  

10/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update

Week Commencing 6 May 2013 Energy/ Business Services: Ignis Wick Ltd, the company behind the combined heat and power scheme in Wick, have announced a further expansion of the district heating system with the connection later this month of the Wick Assembly Rooms.  This will allow the north’s largest public performance venue to be heated entirely from renewable energy, enabling its oil-fired boiler to be switched off.  

9/5/2013: Marine Services

 
Gills Harbour Visit By Highland Council Convenor

Two top Highland Council leaders have been paying a fact-finding visit to Gills Harbour.   Council convener Councillor Jimmy Gray and Caithness & Sutherland Area Committee chair Councillor Deirdre Mackay looked over facilities at the busy Canisbay facility, on the shores of the Pentland Firth's Inner Sound.  

9/5/2013: Local Authority

Highland first time buyers to benefit from Council-backed mortgage guarantee scheme

First time homebuyers within The Highland Council area are set to benefit from the introduction of a mortgage guarantee scheme, using the Local Authority Mortgage Scheme model already successfully launched by a number of English councils.   The scheme aims to support up to 33 new homebuyers in the current year in getting on to the property ladder.  

9/5/2013: Other Public Services

Death and Injuries Caused by Disqualified Drivers - STOP THEM NOW

Police issue warning to disqualified drivers.   The Highland and Islands Division continue to receive information and intelligence about drivers who drive illegally when they have been disqualified or do not hold an appropriate licence.  

9/5/2013: Local Authority

Five New Graduate Opportunities

Highland Council offers five new graduate opportunities.   Five graduates will soon get the opportunity to conduct a six-month internship with The Highland Council under the pilot ‘Graduate Intern Programme’ developed and led by the Council’s Planning and Development Service.  

9/5/2013

 
Demolition gets under way at Wick Council offices

Work got under way today (Friday 10th May 2013) on the demolition of The Highland Council’s Caithness HQ at Market Place, Wick in readiness for an £8 million redevelopment of the town centre site as modern Council office accommodation.   The Council has awarded a contract to Morgan Sindall to carry out the redevelopment of Market Place.  

9/5/2013

Warning as fake "bargain" USB memory sticks hit the market

Buyers urged to beware of scams, stick to reputable traders.   Scammers are trying to take advantage of the latest wave of large-capacity USB memory sticks by selling fake devices with much lower memory than advertised.  

7/5/2013

 
District Heating Network Expanding and Ready For New Customers

The district heating scheme in Wick is being expanded.   Ignis is to supply heat to the Wick Assembly Rooms, which is the largest public performance venue north of Inverness.  

6/5/2013: Local Authority

Europe Day 2013

Europe Day - EU Open Doors On 9 May 1950, Robert Schuman, the first President of the European Parliamentary Assembly, presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe, indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations.   This proposal, known as the 'Schuman declaration', is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union.  

6/5/2013: Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 7 May 2013

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (May, 7th) sold 64 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (44) averaged 233.8p (+1.0p) and sold to 244p per kg and £1,851.50 gross.  

6/5/2013

Major development for offshore wind sector

A major new development to test cutting edge wind technology in an offshore environment before commercial deployment was given the green light today by Energy Minister Fergus Ewing.   Mr Ewing granted consent for an offshore demonstration wind turbine with an installed capacity of up to 7 MW at the Fife Energy Park in Methil.  

6/5/2013

New medicines review published

An independent review of the current systems for making new medicines available across NHS Scotland has been published recently.   The review considered every aspect of the introduction of new medicines from national advice to local decision-making to establish whether any improvements can be made.  

6/5/2013

Scotland makes waves in South Korea

An agreement signed in South Korea today will see Scotland develop its international reputation as a world leader in the marine energy sector.   Finance Secretary John Swinney witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Scottish Development International and Incheon Metropolitan City to encourage the two countries to exchange knowledge, ideas and technologies to develop their marine energy industries.  

5/5/2013

Warning To Farmers - Leatherjacket Numbers Are High

Leatherjacket Numbers High – SRUC Warns the Hard Winter Has Not Stopped March of the Daddy-long-legs grubs! Leatherjacket populations in many of Scotland’s fields are exceptionally high this spring with a very real risk to spring sown cereal crops and grassland.   According to the latest annual survey, carried out by Scotland’s Rural College in west and central Scotland between November last year and April 2013, population densities of crane fly larvae are at their fourth highest level since the survey started 38 years ago.  

5/5/2013

Oil supply chain sales reach record levels

Latest figures from the annual oil and gas survey of international activity, published today, show a 5.8 per cent increase in total sales from the sector to reach £17.2 billion, with international sales rising by 8.4 per cent in 2011-12, reaching a record 47.6 per cent of total sales.  Scottish companies now operate in over 100 markets across the world.  

3/5/2013: Advisory / Counseling Services

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) invested £80m in the past year

HIE’s 2012-13 end of year results, reviewed by Board members this week, reveal that the agency has met or exceeded its targets for increasing turnover and international sales for supported businesses and social enterprises.  It also highlights the delivery of a wide range of ambitious projects which are making a real difference to the region’s economic and social sustainability.  

2/5/2013: Local Authority

 
Landward Caithness By-election result

The by-election for a councillor to serve the Landward Caithness Ward (No 4) on The Highland Council has been won by Mrs Gillian Coghill from Halkirk, who will join the Independent Group on the Council Mrs Coghill from Halkirk was one of four candidates, who contested the vacancy, created by the retiral of Robert Coghill in February.  She joins Councillors David Bremner (Independent), Willie Mackay (Independent) and Alex MacLeod (Independent Nationalist) in representing Landward Caithness Ward.  

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