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Caithness Partnership eBulletin July 2006

5th July 2006

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Welcome to another edition of the Caithness Partnership ebulletin. The bulletin both circulates information that has come in to the Partnership office, and is a tool for the Partners to share information. If you have anything you want included in the next issue please get in touch.
Click Here For the July 2006 eBulletin

Inside this issue:
A Strategy for Caithness & North Sutherland
A Review of Community Planning
Highland Council Beyond 2007
Start-a-business
The Scottish Consumer Council,
The Highland Tourism Awards
SCVO and the Carnegie Commission for Rural Community Development
SEPA Update
Envirowise - FastTrack Visits
The Waste Minimisation Initiative
Reducing Scotlands Ecological Footprint
Highland Energy Forum
Enquiry into Energy Issues in Scotland
Funding
· Futurebuilders Learning Fund
· Loan Action Scotland
· Healthy Highland 2007 Training
· Strategic Campaigning Training Events
· Getting from A to B - Scotland's Trasnport Infrastructure

 

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