News Archive

7/1/2010

Mutual Aid Provided By Highland Council On Salt Supplies

A number of councils in Scotland are experiencing shortages of salt and, through Mutual Aid arrangements, the Council is in a position to assist those councils with the most pressing needs.   The Council is expecting a fresh supply of salt from our suppliers in Northern Ireland.  

6/1/2010

Praise for Council staff in combating winter weather

The Highland Council has thanked its winter maintenance crews and home care workers for their efforts in maintaining services during the worst weather conditions to affect the area for 30 years.   Councillor John Laing, Chairman of the Transport Environmental and Community Services, also paid tribute to members of the public, who have helped a neighbour or an older or vulnerable person during the prolonged spell of cold and snowy conditions by clearing a path, digging out a car, buying provisions or simply keeping in touch to check the neighbour is well and coping.  

29/12/2009

 
Events Officer Appointed To Support Caithness Mod 2010

Carol-Anne Mackay has been appointed as Event Support Officer to support the National Modd which is being held in Caithness in 2010.   Carol-Anne will provide support to the local organising committee of Mod Ghallaibh, for a full programme of events, leading up to, and during the Royal National Mod.  

28/12/2009

COMMON CLICHES

'At the end of the day' was yesterday unveiled as Britain's most common office cliché.   The annoying six-word phrase, a favourite of everyone from Premier League footballers to the office loudmouth, is uttered on average at least three times-a-day in every workplace.  

23/12/2009 : Local Authority

Council Calls For Patience During Wintry Weather

The Highland Council's Convener Councillor Sandy Park is calling for patience when it comes to clearing Highland roads and pavements.   Since the recent wintry conditions have started the Council's entire fleet of 114 road, and 54 pavement gritters and over 200 winter maintenance staff have been working flat out within the Council's gritting policy to keep roads clear.  

23/12/2009 : Local Authority

 
New Recycling Service For The New Year

Do you have an electrical item that's lost its spark? By the end of January 2010 facilities will be in place at Recycling Centres across Highland to recycle all waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).   Householders in Highland will be able to recycle any electrical item with a plug attached, or items operated by a battery.  

23/12/2009

MILLIONS EARMARKED FOR HOUSING PROJECTS

Cash boost for housing support services Twenty nine projects will share 2.4 million pounds from the Scottish Government to fund housing support initiatives across the country.   The Housing Voluntary Sector Grant Scheme supports projects tackling disabled and rural housing issues, repossession and debt advice, homelessness and support for projects helping ethnic minority The Scottish Housing Advisory Service (SHAS) receives a contribution of £274,000 to provide guidance for frontline advisers on how to deal with housing enquiries.  

23/12/2009

New staff team unveiled by SNH

A new team for Caithness has been created at Scottish Natural Heritage's North Highland Area Office in Golspie.   Tom Kellett is now in charge of the team of Area Officers following a promotion.  

21/12/2009

Christmas Present For Caithness Nature

A funding pot of £40,000 will bring some seasonal cheer to environmental enthusiasts in Caithness over the next 3 years.   The Caithness Partnership has secured the funds from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Highland Leader Programme to operate a Caithness Environment Fund.  

20/12/2009 : Local Authority

Highland Council extends deadline for Framework Agreements to 22 January 2010.

Consultants, contractors and skilled trades businesses are being advised they have until noon on Friday 22 January next year to submit an application to The Highland Council to be included on frameworks for construction work up to a value of £25,000, and for design consultancy services for projects of all values.   The deadline is important because if companies miss it, there will be no opportunity for them to be considered for Council contracts/consultancy for at least another two years.  

20/12/2009 : Local Authority

Future Jobs Fund bid success for Highland

More than 200 temporary jobs for young jobless people are to be created in the Highlands as a result of a successful bid by The Highland Council to the UK Government's Future Jobs Fund.   Of the 313 Scottish jobs approved by the Department of Work and Pensions in a fifth round of funding, 203 are to be created in the Highlands at a cost of £1.3 million.  

16/12/2009 : Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 16 December 2009

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (December 16th) sold 93 MV accredited pedigree females at its annual show and sale.  The Beltex judge, Mr D.  

14/12/2009 : Other Public Services

 
Dounreay to become UK's first nuclear heritage project

Within a few years, much of the experimental nuclear site at Dounreay will disappear from the landscape.   Many of the facilities that have dominated the skyline of Scotland's north coast for the past 50 years will be razed to the ground.  

13/12/2009

 
Savvy students are at the cutting edge in young consumer rights competition

Four pupils of Dingwall Academy have retained the school's title as winners of the North of Scotland Heat Young Consumer of the Year Competition held on Friday 11th December at Highland Council Chambers, in Inverness.   Quiz Master, Jamie Stone MSP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, put Braeview Academy, Dundee and Dingwall Academy, Highland to the test, with questions on money and credit, consumer law, food and safety and the environment.  

13/12/2009 : Local Authority

Developing a Highland Citizens' Panel

The Highland Council is to form a Highland Citzens' Panel to gauge representative views of the Highland population on Council services and spending priorities.   The Council will switch the current spending on externally commissioning its public performance survey each year to funding the panel and surveying it instead.  

12/12/2009 : Local Authority

Refuse Collection and Kerbside Collections Over The Festive Period

In the Highland Council area over the festive period, there will be changes to the collection schedule for kerbside refuse and blue recycling boxes/bins.   There will be no refuse collections on Christmas Day and New Year's Day and all waste and recycling centres will be closed on Christmas Day and 1/2 January.  

5/12/2009 : Educational Institutions

 
Industry Day Engineering brings local employers into the classroom

Young people at Thurso, Wick, Golspie and Farr High Schools learned about the engineering sector during a series of industry days organised by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).  Part of the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) North of Scotland initiative, the days were held in partnership with local employers, North Highland College and Skills Development Scotland.  

5/12/2009 : Local Authority

Free School Meals For More Highland Pupils

The Highland Council is urging parents and carers in the Highlands not to waste their cash but to take advantage of the fact that more people are now entitled to free school meals.   Chairman of The Highland Council's Education, Culture and Sport Committee, Councillor Bill Fernie said: "The eligibility criteria for free school meals and school clothing has been extended, and this means that some people who were previously not entitled may now be.  

5/12/2009

Future Jobs Fund set to create additional temporary training places at the Council

The Highland Council has made a bid for £1.75 million to allow people - aged between 18-24 years - to get training to help them back into work in the Highlands and deliver benefits to the community.   The bid is to the Department of Work and Pensions for funding from the Future Jobs Fund.  

2/12/2009 : Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 2 December 2009

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (December, 2nd) sold 209 weaned calves and store cattle, 12 adult head of breeding cattle, and 85 OTM cattle.  Bullocks (114) averaged 177.8p and sold to 220.7p per kg for a pen of 213kg Limousin crosses from Bual, Ramscraigs, Dunbeath, and £965 gross for a pen of 538kg Charolais crosses from 16 Balvaird, Muir of Ord.