From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
A dip into the Northern Times of yesteryear.
More than 600 metres of road have now been installed along with the first bridge.
From festivals to community markets and workshops, there is always something to do in Sutherland.
The royal visit is an open event and members of the public are invited to take part and enjoy the occasion.
One of the standout exhibits is the historic charter, granted by King Charles I, that officially made Dornoch into a Royal Burgh.
The theme of the Party in the Park was ‘Royal Teddy Bears Picnic Party’.
Workers began a major £3.5 million project last month to transform Old School Clyne into a community heritage centre and museum.
A training course for people who want to become a marine mammal Medic is being held in Lochinver in July.
Voluntary organisations took stalls at the event and Tumbles of Fun provided soft play equipment to entertain the children.
It costs an average of £2500 to run a mountain rescue operation.
Ruth Wall, who has performed internationally, grew up in Bonar Bridge.
Brora is repeating its hugely successful Party in the Park, first held last year to mark the coronation of King Charles II.
Dornoch resident Hazel MacLean took part in the Glasgow Kiltwalk’s 23-mile The Mighty Stride.
The Bank of Scotland is withdrawing its mobile bank service to Sutherland at the end of May.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
A dip into the Northern Times of yesteryear.
East Sutherland Schools Sports Association held its annual cross country competition last month.
The annual summer fèis runs this year at Golspie High School from Monday to Friday, July 1-5.
Cambusmore Lodge, north of Dornoch, is offered for sale along with a separate cottage, formerly the chauffeur’s accommodation.