News Archive

4/5/2009 : Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 5 May 2009

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (May, 5th) sold 107 prime cattle.  Prime bullocks (91) averaged 166.2p (+1.2p) and sold to 190p per kg and £1,255.50 gross.  

3/5/2009 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
HIE Commissions Firm To Plan New Future For John o Groats

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has commissioned Edinburgh based planning consultants GVA Grimley to produce a physical masterplan for John O'Groats.  The masterplan will provide a sustainable long term model for creating an iconic visitor attraction which will include retail outlets, food and drink offerings and various levels of tourist accommodation.  

3/5/2009

TOWN CENTRE REGENERATION FUND

Scotland's towns feeling the pinch in the economic downturn can now bid for their share of the £60 million Town Centre Regeneration Fund.   Applications for the scheme which aims to revitalise the country's hard pressed high streets are now open.  

30/4/2009

New Business Gateway For Caithness

The local office of Highland Opportunity Limited (HOL) - Wick Enterprise Centre, based in Miller Street, Wick - is now delivering locally the business support services of the national Business Gateway.   From the beginning of April 2009, Business Gateway has been delivered by HOL throughout the Highland and Moray regions of Scotland.  

30/4/2009 : Other Services

Banks Agree To Help Caithness Companies With New Government Initiaitives

Highland based banks agree to help Caithness companies benefit from new Government funding initiatives Representatives from the main Banks operating in the Caithness area have agreed to share their understanding of the new government initiatives with local businesses at a specially convened event at the Weigh Inn Hotel, Thurso on 8th May from 1pm.   Businesses have been suffering from the effects of recession and the 'credit crunch' making life more difficult for those seeking to grow or simply survive.  

30/4/2009

ScottishPower Ready To Kick-Start North Sea Carbon Capture

ScottishPower Ready To Kick-Start Central North Sea Carbon Storage Industry Within Five Years A detailed new Study shows North Sea could store hundreds of years' worth of CO2 emissions.   Study identified largest storage sites to date, located in rock formations below seabed.  

28/4/2009 : Food & Drink Products

 
North Highlands Premier Brand Hosted Premier London Chefs

Organised and hosted by Mey Selections, and with the support of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, a group of ten top London chefs have, over the past few days, experienced for themselves just what it is about the North Highlands that produces award winning food and drink.   Philip Corrick, Head Chef of the Royal Automobile Club, commented, "I am certain I speak for the rest of the group when I say that the North Highlands is unique in the UK in being able to deliver time after time, such a variety of quality produce - be it beef, lamb, mutton, seafood, cheese or bakery products, and much more." "The winning combination of the unspoilt environment together with the care and traditional skills employed by the region's fine food producers creates wonderful ingredients and products which consistently deliver on taste and performance.  

28/4/2009 : Local Authority

Council calls talented young people to apply for trust scheme

For the second year running young Highland people are to benefit from the Duncraig Educational Trust Scheme which provides grants totalling around £25,000 each year.   The Highland Council is the governing body of which makes available scholarship, grants and assistance for young Highland people who have particular or exceptional talents in specific identified areas.  

28/4/2009

Stone calls for over the counter sales of Tamiflu

Highland MSP Jamie Stone has called on the Scottish Government to investigate making the anti viral drug Tamiflu available over-the-counter to help prevent the spread of Mexican swine flu.   From this Friday New Zealanders with flu symptoms will be able to buy the drug over-the-counter in pharmacies in a move designed to prevent the annual spread of flu that coincides with their winter.  

28/4/2009

Speeding Up The Planning System

A new online system to enable people in all parts of Scotland to apply for developments, appeal against decisions and track progress of proposals has been launched.   Finance Secretary John Swinney said that the £11.2 million ePlanning initiative will make Scotland's planning system simpler, faster and more accessible, providing a consistent level of service throughout the country.  

28/4/2009

NHS Highland Statement On Swine Flu

Of the 24 new suspected cases announced today, only one is resident in Highland.   Their clinical condition is not giving any cause for concern.  

28/4/2009

Action To Help Households Through Recession

Swift action by the Scottish Government is helping households and house builders weather the economic recession, MSPs were told today.   Housing Minister Alex Neil highlighted measures, backed by record investment, that are increasing the supply of good quality, energy efficient homes that people can afford.  

28/4/2009

Workshops To Offer Support For New Businesses

The Business Gateway will be running the first of a series of Business Start Up courses tomorrow (Thursday 30 April 2009) to provide advice to people who are thinking of starting up their own business or who have just started trading.   The free two day workshop, held at Ness Horizons Centre at the Beechwood Park in Inverness, will cover topics including personal and business planning, managing resources, VAT and tax requirements, setting sales targets and marketing.  

27/4/2009

Highland Population Rising Due To Inward Migration

The General Register Office for Scotland (GROS) has today published their mid year estimates for 2008.  They show that the population of Highland rose from 217,440 in 2007 to 219,400 in 2008, an increase of 1,960 or 0.9%.  

27/4/2009

 
Nature Photo Contest To Show Off The Vibrant Colours Of Caithness

The third annual Scottish Natural Heritage-run nature photography competition is underway with a request for people to showcase the amazing colours of nature in Caithness and throughout Scotland.   This free contest celebrates Scottish Biodiversity Week which runs from 16-24 May 2009 and aims to show in vivid ways how biodiversity surrounds us.  

26/4/2009

Moves To End Right To Buy Houses In Scotland

Moves to end the Right to Buy for new build social housing in Scotland were formally published today.   The reforms, part of the consultation on the Draft Housing (Scotland) Bill, are aimed at safeguarding social rented housing for future generations.  

26/4/2009 : Other Services

Caithness Chamber Of Commerce Means Business

Networking Lunches - Open To Members and Non-Members Small Business Finance Seminar Led By John Thurso MP Friday 8th May - The Weigh Inn, Thurso at 1pm - buffet lunch included The Chamber is hosting a Small Business Finance Seminar led by John Thurso MP.  The event will give businesses vital information on what is available and where to source it.  

26/4/2009

New Netork To Empower Rural Scotland

Rural communities throughout Scotland can now start to share ideas, experiences and information through the new Scottish National Rural Network.   The network will promote national and regional events and be supported by an interactive website within which communities can share common problems, examples of good practice and development ideas.  

26/4/2009

New Training Award For Employers

Employers who recognise that now is time to invest in skills and training, despite the current economic downturn, are to be honoured at this year's National Training Awards.   A new award category - aptly named "Now is the time"- has just been announced.  

23/4/2009 : Other Public Services

 
Orbital Welder For Dounreay Tested In New Facility At Bower

Dropping a large three metre stainless steel container from a great height might seem like a bizarre concept, but it's all in a days work for the PFR project team.   Storage of the spent fuel from the former fast reactor needs to be safeguarded from all potentially hazardous conditions.