Organisers of the town’s 15th Fibre Fest said the number of entries was the highest ever.
The new owners are said to be keen to have a shop or kiosk on the site and are also considering providing electric charging points.
The World War II D-Day invasion was the largest naval, air and land operation in history.
From live music to coffee mornings, a community market and films, there is plenty to do in Sutherland this weekend and next week.
Contractors, Inverness-based Compass Building & Construction Services, handed over the development to Albyn Housing yesterday (Thursday).
Henrietta Marriott was speaking at a public meeting held by the flood group at Golspie Golf Club on Monday.
Dancers celebrated with prosecco, soft drinks, a Harry Gow cake and a delicious buffet.
Links House dates back to 1843 and was built as a church manse.
The tower, which offers a spectacular panoramic view of the town has not been open to the public for several years.
Rob and Emma Smith, who run Davochfin Farm, are opening the doors of their lambing shed to the public this weekend.
The caravan park, which is seasonal and currently closed, only changed hands on December 8 last year.
Films Gu Leòr has joined with Skerray and Tongue Village Halls to provide monthly screenings.
Two pictures were found at the very back of the cupboard wrapped tightly in canvas.
Drumbeg Gardening Club is holding its annual Spring Bulb and Flower Show at Stoer Hall on Friday, March 15.
The school is putting on a performance of The Pinafore Pirates on Thursday, March 21.
Places are limited and must be booked in advance.
It is hoped to hold the clothes swish on Saturday, March 16.
Ryan will be accompanied in Embo by Gillie O’Flaherty on guitar.
East Sutherland and Edderton ward councillors attended a meeting this week called by Brora Community Council to discuss Brora nursery.
Clyne Heritage Society signed the contract with Thurso-based O'Brien Construction at Brora yesterday.