Author: Susan Windram
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New funding will preserve historic Lochgilphead properties
Councillors have given the green light for essential repair and conservation work to be carried out at 2-4 Argyll Street and 6-10 Argyll Street, the final two priority buildings in the Lochgilphead Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS).
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Lucky seven for Fort U16s
Fort William ran out 7-0 winners against Nairn County in the U16 Highland Youth League at the weekend. Fort William started strong, racing into a 3-0 lead with a Roddy MacInnes hat-trick, Mason Keenan then chipped the keeper to make it 4-0 at half time. The second half saw Fort William continue their excellent performance,…
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Christmas cheer at Plantation lights switch on
Santa and his elves took time off from their busy seasonal preparations to visit the Plantation Residents Association and help them switch on their Christmas tree lights just outside the Community Hall at the weekend. Photograph: Iain Ferguson, alba.photos
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Appeal to trace missing man
Rory Macmillan was last seen in the Old Perth Road area of Inverness around 3.50pm on Monday, December 11.
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Deek calls it a day
A distinguished playing career for Fort William, and latterly Kilmallie, saw Deek win the Camanachd Cup twice in 1992 and 2005 as well as two successes in the MacTavish in 1996 and 2000 and one Macaulay in 1991 following an epic penalty shoot-out against Oban Camanachd.
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Sustainable Skye event spurs innovative waste proposals for Skye and Raasay
With an influx of approximately 600,000+ annual visitors, the Isle of Skye faces unprecedented waste management challenges, prompting innovative solutions at the event.
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Lochaber fail to make their mark against Mid Argyll
Lochaber knew a strong start was essential, but it was the hosts who had the better of the opening exchanges, keeping the Banavie men pinned in their own half.
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Lochaber lucks out against Caithness, but team do themselves proud
Final Score was Lochaber 29 Caithness 39.
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Highland Housing Register Policy continues to prioritise those in greatest housing need
Compared to Scotland, Highland has 5 per cent less social rented housing than the national average.