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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERScottish Green MSP Ariane Burgess marked World Population Day by focusing on the challenges of rural depopulation in the Highlands.
A Marie Curie-funded study aims to uncover the struggles of people in Scotland’s rural communities facing advanced illness and financial hardship.
Highland Council has launched a 12-week public consultation on its draft ecology strategy and action plan.
Figures compiled by the enterprise agency show how businesses and communities have been supported by the agency during the 2023/ 24 financial year.
The Scottish Government wants to appoint two new land commissioners and a new tenant farming commissioner to join the Scottish Land Commission board.
A Marie Curie-funded study aims to uncover the struggles of people in Scotland’s rural communities facing advanced illness and financial hardship.
The Armed Forces Day flag has been visible at Tain Air Weapon Range all this week to celebrate Armed Forces Week 2024.
Ullapool’s recent Re-love Clothing Fair was a great success – and organisers are now hoping to help more communities join the pre-loved revolution.
Stagecoach is supporting Highland mental health charity Mikeysline with two new advertisements to be displayed across the back of its buses.
A popular clothes fair is set to provide an alternative to fast fashion and a chance to get together.
Due to works reprogramming BEAR Scotland says resurfacing works on the A9 at Tomatin will not now be completed until the end of August.
Inflation may have pushed up Highland councillors’ expenses this year, with the total for reimbursement claims in 2023/24 topping £130,000.
Torridon is marking its 20th anniversary with a new album and tour.
Highland Council will work with UHI Inverness and Highland Hospice to improve their bid for funding for a project to enable end-of-life conversations.
5 titles with a Highland background are in the running for this year’s Highland Book Prize.
MSPs debated the Agriculture and Rural Communities Bill, which enables the Scottish Government to financially support farming and other rural sectors.
Invasive alien species are one of the main direct drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide.
People are being encouraged to take an hour this month now the weather is turning warmer, to build a ‘bee hotel’ for Scotland’s solitary bees.
The John Muir Trust has welcomed an announcement that the Scottish Government will hold a public consultation on a carbon land tax.
Applications have opened for the fourth year of the Marine Fund Scotland.