Category: Lochaber
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Council launches Highland 20mph consultation
The Highland Council has launched a public consultation for the Highland-wide 20mph roll-out project and is looking for feedback from communities
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Fort William nurse receives prestigious award
Mairi Smith, a Macmillan Advanced Clinical Nurse Specialist/Team Leader at NHS Western Isles was also one of the 24 recipients.
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Lochaber youngsters shine at Dance Platform 2023
Held at Lochaber High School from November 22-24 the annual Lochaber Dance Platform features primary and secondary school pupils showcasing a huge variety of dance styles and costumes.
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Alcohol played role in Little Minch ship grounding
A report has found that alcohol played a role in an incident that saw a 5,344 tonne cargo ship ran aground near the Isle of Skye.
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APPRECIATION: Dr John Adamson of Kyle
The passing of Dr John Adamson, on November 11 at the age of 87, is indeed a huge and sad loss to Kyle and Lochalsh, the communities which he served as a dedicated and highly respected general practitioner for almost 30 years.
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Have your ‘elf’ a merry little Christmas
Santa was busy in Fort William last weekend attending the Festive Fund Street Party and the Rotary Christmas Festival on Friday and Saturday respectively. Joining him on his sleigh at the Rotary event were seven-year-old Lewis Traill from Lundavra Primary School in Fort William and 10-year old Evie Kenning from Arisaig Primary School who won…
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Vote to name new Little Minch ferries
A public vote to name the two new ferries that will serve the Isle of Harris and North Uist has been launched.
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Change in regulation may send Jacobite off the rails
West Coast Railway (WCR) is challenging a decision by the Office of Rail and Road to revoke an exemption which allows heritage trains to run on the main network even though they are not fitted with full central locking swing doors.
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Roy Bridge residents make a big noise over shooting proposal
Achaderry Estate owner Timothy Sims said that he has done everything possible to ensure neighbouring properties will not be affected by the noise.
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Endurance man John enters week five of hunger strike
Fasting for 40 days and 40 nights is not un known to the former policeman from Lochailort.