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Police Scotland aims to raise awareness of hare coursing
Police Scotland is today announcing the launch of a new campaign to target those involved in hare coursing, code named, Operation Lepus.   Operation Lepus is a national operation to counter hare coursing activity and this year Police Scotland will be undertaking targeted patrols in known hare coursing areas in an effort to apprehend the coursers.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - UpdateThumbnail for article : Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy/ Business Services: The Scottish Renewables Marine Conference took place in Inverness this week.  The event’s key announcement was the news of Scottish Government consent for Meygen Ltd to develop its proposed tidal stream site in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth.  
Caithness Business Fund Launched
A new Fund has been launched to assist small businesses with their business growth and development and promote the economic growth of Caithness and North Sutherland.  Caithness Business Fund was created after discussions between Caithness Chamber of Commerce and Baillie Wind Farm Ltd who had a vision to see a wider area of Caithness and North Sutherland benefit from local wind farms.  
Dounreay Test Alarms on Wednesday 18th September
An emergency exercise will be held at Dounreay on Wednesday 18th September 2013.  The Dounreay site alarm will be sounded to initiate the exercise and may sound again throughout the duration of the exercise.  
33 Highlanders Caught Not Wearing Seat BeltsThumbnail for article : 33 Highlanders Caught Not Wearing Seat Belts
Police in Highlands and Islands report numbers detected during national seatbelt day of action.   Police Scotland Highland and Islands Division report that 33 people were found to be within vehicles without wearing a seatbelt during the national day of action, which ended yesterday morning.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Week Commencing 2nd September 2013 Energy/ Business Services: Productive discussions this week with a potential inward investor in the energy sector.  It was particularly encouraging to be able to demonstrate the joined-up approach we take to economic opportunity, with colleagues from HIE, Dounreay, Highland Council, North Highland College, HIAL, ports and businesses all involved in supporting roles.  
34 Motorists Fined For Speeding Near Schools
Police in Highland and Islands report numbers of speeding motorists detected around region’s schools in recent initiative.   Police Scotland Highland and Islands Division targeted speeding motorists around areas of restricted speed limits close to schools for the first fortnight after returning from the summer holidays, in order to ensure the safety of all school attendees and encourage motorists to drive at lesser speeds.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Week Commencing 26th Aaugust 2013 Energy/ Business Services: Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Ltd (part of the SSE Group) is developing proposals for a new 132kilovolt overhead line between the proposed new Thurso South substation at Geiselittle and a new substation at Phillips Mains near Mey.  It has recently published a consultation document on the proposals, which can be viewed at http://www.sse.com/GillsBayRadial/ProjectInformation Two consultation events will be held in Caithness: at Mey Hall on Thursday 5th September 11am-2.30pm and 5pm-7.30pm; and in Caithness Horizons, Thurso on Friday 6th September from 3pm-7.30pm A group of local businesses – including Wick Harbour Authority and Scrabster Harbour Trust - travelled to Lowestoft this week to look in detail at the offshore wind operations base already established there.  
Young Caithness People Get Job Ready Experience From DSRLThumbnail for article : Young Caithness People Get Job Ready Experience From DSRL
A week long summer school was held in late July for students of Thurso, Wick and Farr High School students in 4th, 5th & 6th years to prepare them for the world of work.   The course, organised by DSRL (Dounreay Site restoratiopn Ltd) on behalf of the NDA (Nuclear Decommissioning Agency), was supported by North Highland College and Skills Development Scotland.  
Dounreay Site Newspaper - August 2013Thumbnail for article : Dounreay Site Newspaper - August 2013
Ther eis a Dounreay site newspaper published online each month.   The issue for August can be seen at - http://goo.gl/W7ihcF.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy/ Business Services: Members of the Partnership met this week with representatives of Global Energy Group and the Nigg Skills Academy as we continue to develop proposals to ensure that our area workforce is prepared to take advantage of future employment opportunities.  Whilst the Caithness Chamber of Commerce-led “Make The Right Connections” programme has been helping to support diversification efforts in a range of sectors, there are a number of very useful lessons from the Nigg model that will help inform decisions by partners.  
19/8/2013
Ward Forums across Highland focus on Police and Fire Services
A series of 19 Highland Council Ward forums are being held across the Highlands to seek the views of the public on local police and fire services.   The first meetings are being held at Portree and Golspie on Monday 2 September and they run until 30 October.  
Wick To Receive Huge Volume Of Nuclear Records At New Archive Centre By 2016Thumbnail for article : Wick To  Receive Huge Volume Of Nuclear Records At New Archive Centre By 2016
Dounreay's huge collection of historic documents will be among the first items to be stored in the new archive to be built in Caithness.   The National Nuclear Archive is due to be open for business by 2016, said NDA's director for Dounreay, Nigel Lowe.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Energy/ Business Services: Scrabster Harbour’s new pier continues to attract business from the energy sector.  Following usage of the pier by large oil support vessels the most recent use was by Orkney renewables company Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd, whose prototype tidal device was taken out of the water at Scrabster for scheduled operations and maintenance work.  
Energy first for revamped Scrabster HarbourThumbnail for article : Energy first for revamped Scrabster Harbour
A new multi-million pound redevelopment at mainland Scotland's most northerly port, Scrabster Harbour, is already reaping the benefits, only two months after coming into operation.  Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd, based in Orkney, has chosen Scrabster as the location for their most recent operations and maintenance work on their prototype tidal turbine, the SR250.  
Police in Wick investigate housebreakings
Police in Wick are investigating two incidents of housebreaking.  One of the incidents occurred at a premises on the High Street and one in the Whitehouse Park area.  
Police warn businesses of deception frauds involving changing money
POLICE are renewing their previous warnings about deception thefts targeting businesses across the Highlands.   Police received a report of a "ringing the changes" fraud at a restaurant/pub in the Inverness area yesterday, 25 July.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Week commencing 15th July 2013 Energy/ Business Services: This week’s Press & Journal picks up on the ongoing work to develop radar systems that are capable of picking up and identifying aircraft movements and movements from offshore wind turbine blades.  The technology was tested recently in Scotland with apparently encouraging results.  
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership - Update
Week commencing 8th July 2013 Energy/ Business Services: A seminar this week highlighted the opportunities for the Highlands and Islands in the oil & gas industry, as outlined by noted petroleum economist Professor Alex Kemp in his keynote presentation.  I was able to help discuss particular actions that will help realise some of these significant opportunities in our area.  
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6/7/2013
Employment grant helps Caithness businesses take on new recruitThumbnail for article : Employment grant helps Caithness businesses take on new recruit
Deputy Harbour Master Jason Hamilton (white hard hat) with new employee Donald McIntyre (blue hard hat).   Scrabster Harbour Trust has been able to take on a new member of staff thanks to funding secured via The Highland Council's Employment Grant scheme.