The funding will support an existing activities coordinator post and cover the cost of materials for projects.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
Assynt Crofters’ Trust hydro-electric scheme is plugged into the national grid and Strathoykel Bridge is officially opened.
Raman Maharjan plays the traditional Nepali flute, the bansuri, which is renowned for its relaxing and meditative qualities.
We’ve added pictures of the new primary one pupils at Bonar Bridge, Brora, and Farr primary schools to our online gallery.
The ‘Discovering Writing’ workshop was held at Lairg Library and it is hoped to hold more events like it in the future.
Significant funding is in place, a location has been identified and an initial design for the new community centre drawn up.
Kate Rusby has a career spanning over 30 years and her voice is described as “angelic”.
If you are looking for something to entertain and educate children, check out the two shows Timespan is hosting on Sunday.
The Dornoch Firth 3-18 Campus was named as Kind School of the Year two years ago and has now received a further ‘kindness’ accolade.
The event is being brought to the cathedral by newly formed arts promoters Dornoch Gatherings.
Forty-four golfers took part in the second competition to be held by Dornoch Firth Church of Scotland.
Seventeen-year-old Ashleigh Campbell, an apprentice at Keoldale Farm, was presented with the award at a ceremony on Saturday.
The Autumn Concert follows the hugely successful Midsummer Night concert held in the church on June 21.
The music quiz is being organised by the Friends of Dornoch Heritage Society.
A large number of businesses are supporting the raffle and have donated some fabulous prizes.
ESRA launched its lifeboat, Wildland, at 4.30am yesterday.
Christina Gill (95) and Bella Winning (93) raised the flag and cut a celebratory cake.
The Edinburgh Sutherland Association is a charity that fundraises to support good causes and individuals in Sutherland.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.