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The Kyle of Sutherland is a place dear to my heart

19 June 2021
The Kyle of Sutherland is a place dear to my heart

The Kyle of Sutherland is a place dear to my heart

19 June 2021

Access to the Kyle is nothing if not egalitarian. Day tickets are readily available


Recipe of the week: Muffin tin potato croquettes

19 June 2021
Recipe of the week: Muffin tin potato croquettes

Recipe of the week: Muffin tin potato croquettes

19 June 2021

This delicious recipe can be made using any type of leftover mashed root vegetable.


Property and land at Golspie Industrial Estate to go under hammer in special online auction

17 June 2021
Property and land at Golspie Industrial Estate to go under hammer in special online auction

Property and land at Golspie Industrial Estate to go under hammer in special online auction

17 June 2021

The sale, conducted by Online Property Auctions Scotland, comprises of six lots situated in the industrial estate in the village centre.


PICTURES: Rosehall marks 100th anniversary of war memorial

17 June 2021
PICTURES: Rosehall marks 100th anniversary of war memorial

PICTURES: Rosehall marks 100th anniversary of war memorial

17 June 2021

The occasion was marked by a small gathering of some of the descendants of named on the war memorial.


PICTURE: Camera club’s best of the best images

14 June 2021
PICTURE: Camera club’s best of the best images

PICTURE: Camera club’s best of the best images

14 June 2021

The club invited Dave Freeman of Nairn Camera club to judge the overall photographs of the year.


Be independent of thought and don’t go with the crowd

13 June 2021
Be independent of thought and don’t go with the crowd

Be independent of thought and don’t go with the crowd

13 June 2021

Lately we have elected MSPs to represent us in Holyrood and some Christian denominations have also held their General Assemblies.


Royal Dornoch to join in celebrations to mark bicentennial of birth of Old Tom Morris

12 June 2021
Royal Dornoch to join in celebrations to mark bicentennial of birth of Old Tom Morris

Royal Dornoch to join in celebrations to mark bicentennial of birth of Old Tom Morris

12 June 2021

A 3-person scramble has been organised for Royal Dornoch members who are also set to enjoy a talk in the evening.


We can work with you to address money problems

12 June 2021
We can work with you to address money problems

We can work with you to address money problems

12 June 2021

Sometimes people struggling to make ends meet react by putting their head in the sand and ignoring the problem.


Recipe of the week: Fruit bowl buns

12 June 2021
Recipe of the week: Fruit bowl buns

Recipe of the week: Fruit bowl buns

12 June 2021

These will make use of any slightly soft fruits from the fruit bowl, such as apples, pears, apricots, plums etc.


New exhibition at Dornoch museum gives fascinating glimpse into childhood of yore

07 June 2021
New exhibition at Dornoch museum gives fascinating glimpse into childhood of yore

New exhibition at Dornoch museum gives fascinating glimpse into childhood of yore

07 June 2021

The stories for the exhibition cover 200 years of what it was like to be a child in Dornoch Parish, taken from diaries and memoirs.


Beer cans are the only crop on north coast road verges

06 June 2021
Beer cans are the only crop on north coast road verges

Beer cans are the only crop on north coast road verges

06 June 2021

The influx of staycation visitors following the lockdowns last year saw many in the Highlands voice concern about various litter and waste issues.


The key to dog training is practice makes perfect

05 June 2021
The key to dog training is practice makes perfect

The key to dog training is practice makes perfect

05 June 2021

Dog owners often wonder why their pets behave in certain ways. The answer to this question is truly simple


Lambing may be done, but now it’s onto the next job

05 June 2021
Lambing may be done, but now it’s onto the next job

Lambing may be done, but now it’s onto the next job

05 June 2021

Is that the sun I see? Poking through the haar? What a welcome sight after a cold and dreary May.


Recipe of the week – Zhoug

05 June 2021
Recipe of the week – Zhoug

Recipe of the week – Zhoug

05 June 2021

Fresh herbs sometimes only last a couple of days and it can be hard to know what to do with any extras.


LONG READ: North literary talent shines at virtual poetry evening

04 June 2021
LONG READ: North literary talent shines at virtual poetry evening

LONG READ: North literary talent shines at virtual poetry evening

04 June 2021

An evening with George Gunn was hosted by North Coast Helping Hands as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.


We can choose to take our slippers off and follow Jesus

30 May 2021
We can choose to take our slippers off and follow Jesus

We can choose to take our slippers off and follow Jesus

30 May 2021

Food for Thought


Recipe of the week: Homemade macaroons

29 May 2021
Recipe of the week: Homemade macaroons

Recipe of the week: Homemade macaroons

29 May 2021

A classic Scottish sweet treat that’s surprisingly easy to make yourself.


Sutherland hill farmers likely to be the losers in UK Government's trade deal with Australia

29 May 2021
Sutherland hill farmers likely to be the losers in UK Government's trade deal with Australia

Sutherland hill farmers likely to be the losers in UK Government's trade deal with Australia

29 May 2021

Unlike my grandfather, who was a farmer here in Sutherland, I have never been good at making deals.


ADVERTISING FEATURE: SSE Renewables is generating benefits for people and their communities

25 May 2021
ADVERTISING FEATURE: SSE Renewables is generating benefits for people and their communities

ADVERTISING FEATURE: SSE Renewables is generating benefits for people and their communities

25 May 2021

As part of its commitment to being a responsible developer, SSE Renewables provides community benefit funds for each of its wind farms.


LONG READ: Thought-provoking exhibition at Bettyhill showcases work of north coast artists

23 May 2021
LONG READ: Thought-provoking exhibition at Bettyhill showcases work of north coast artists

LONG READ: Thought-provoking exhibition at Bettyhill showcases work of north coast artists

23 May 2021

Farr Bay Coffee House in Bettyhill opened its doors for the first time this season when it launched an art exhibition on May 8.


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