Blythswood thanked the council saying the materials will now be used in after-school programmes
Work on a new prison for the Highlands is under way after more than a decade of delay which has seen construction costs double.
MSP Emma Roddick says 'People would rather talk about things that are easy to understand, and I can see why'
A separate appeal against refusal of permission to turn a former steading also on the battlefield site into a family home has, however, been granted.
The message was from a Shetland tradesman who was working on market
Caithness councillor Matthew Reiss has called on MSP Maree Todd to look into funding “discrepancies” he says have seen Highland Council short-changed.
Economy Secretary Kate Forbes says: 'We will make sure everyone has access to an acceptable level of connectivity'
The move sparked a furious backlash from some opposition councillors, one said 'local democracy has died in a ditch today'
The last full Highland Council meeting of the year has had to be postponed for the second year running due to IT issues.
Highland Council's work towards living wage status has stalled, the local authority's leader admitted.
A HIGHLAND MSP has warned of a potential Highland “exodus” following Nicola Sturgeon’s decision to oppose new oil and gas activities around Scotland.
FOLLOWING news that the Scotland to Northern Ireland bridge will not go ahead, a Highland MSP has called for the cash to be spent on north railways.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called on people to take Lateral Flow Tests before socialising
Mr Hendry said labelled the allegations 'deeply disappointing' and a 'shameless attempt to divert attention from the Tory corruption scandal'
Labour MSP Rhoda Grant on what needs to be done to tackle the climate crisis.
Serious issues 'yet the council leaders raced their way to the end with evasive and even one-word answers'
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes says the Highlands is one area that is leading the way
Critical Mass and Kidical Mass have been staging ride-outs for “wheelers” to call for better infrastructure so cyclists are safe on the roads.
Tens of thousands of people in the Highlands could be left in the cold unless the Scottish Government acts now, claims Labour MSP Rhoda Grant.
The local authority wants to bring the problematic contract in-house