Category: Lochaber
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Species on the Edge opens youth panel applications
New coastal conservation programme Species on the Edge is seeking members for its youth panel
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Ruraidh Stewart elected as new Highland Council Conservative Group leader
Ward 10 Eilean a’ Cheò councillor Ruraidh Stewart has been elected as the new leader of the Highland Council Conservative Group, taking over from Helen Crawford.
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Repair café pilot set for Fort William
People in Fort William are being invited to bring items requiring small fixes to a pilot repair café on Saturday October 7.
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Scottish Newspaper Society renamed Newsbrands Scotland
While printed newspapers remain an important part of news publishers’ operations, the name change reflects modern newsrooms which reach far bigger audiences through digital platforms, with news operations working round the clock to deliver news to readers in the format they want, when they want it.
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Kate Forbes slams Holyrood policy makers in latest interview
The SNP MSP was speaking just days after the suspension of her friend and parliamentary colleague, Fergus Ewing, who was sanctioned for being critical of party policy.
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Countdown to 50th Glenfiddich Piping Championship
Ten of the world’s greatest solo pipers will compete in this year’s Glenfiddich Piping Championship, which celebrates its 50th edition at the spectacular Blair Castle on Saturday October 28. With advance tickets already sold out, this year’s event is shaping up to be a formidable competition in front of a packed crowd at the stunning…
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Lochaber Chamber of Commerce hosts John Lamont visit
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, John Lamont MP, visited a variety of Lochaber businesses on a tour hosted by Lochaber Chamber of Commerce.
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Help required to brighten up High Street this Christmas
This year the ‘light-up’ event will be held on Friday November 24 from 6pm to 8pm, with Santa’s Grotto at the West Highland Museum.
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Kyle RNLI thanks four volunteers for their 100 years of service
Kyle RNLI volunteers gathered in the Kyle of Lochalsh lifeboat station last weekend to thank four longstanding stalwarts of the Kyle lifeboat family.
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Glenfinnan is top of the taps
Glenfinnan had the most used top up tap in the Highlands this summer, with Scottish Water figures showing 11,000 litres drawn from the tap at the National Trust Visitor Centre.