Category: News
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Exciting plans ahead for Corrie Hotel
The new owners of The Corrie Hotel have fully reopened for business following a six figure investment in their hotel kitchen and have exciting plans ahead.
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Fort William hosts Scottish Rural & Islands Parliament
The Scottish Rural & Islands Parliament returned for its fifth edition, with three days of discussions with communities across Scotland, hosted at the Nevis Centre in Fort William from November 1-3. The Scottish Rural & Islands Parliament (SRIP) is an assembly that brings together individuals, community members, businesses, and organisations interested in rural and island…
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Community lights up sky in Kinlochleven
Many local companies helped make the Guy Fawkes Night celebration a great success.
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Digital Grant for Highland businesses
“By offering a grant of up to £5000 and providing specialist digital advice if a business needs it, we will be working with local businesses to improve their competitiveness and their operational efficiency.”
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Lochaber Rotary hosts 73rd annual Charter Night dinner
The meal was created by the team of chefs at the Alexandra Hotel in Fort William.
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Sunday use permitted for vessels at Corpach pier
Planning permission has been granted for boats to berth at Annat pier at Corpach Harbour on Sundays.
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Lighting up red for Remembrance
Lochgilphead’s war memorial and parish church are one again bathed in red light as part of Poppy Scotland’s ‘Light it up Red’ campaign. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Mid Argyll, both the memorial on the Front Green and church on Oban Road will stay lit up, in remembrance of those who have fallen in…
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Mega map comes to Oban
This giant map building activity coming to Oban this Saturday is jointly run by Adventure Oban and Atlantis Leisure, both community-run charities encouraging people to get outdoors and be healthy
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Dates change for A83 overnight closures
Resurfacing works that were set to begin on the A83 in Mid Argyll on Tuesday evening have been rescheduled for next week.
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Fears that Duror School faces closure
A parent of a Duror Primary School pupil is urging Highland Council to keep the rural school open.