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1/5/2008
BT Payphone Consultation - 194 Payphones In Highland To Go
BT is proposing to remove 194 payphones from the network in Highland. BT say the increase in mobile telephone ownership has resulted in the number of calls made from payphones in the last three years being halved and therefore believes that there is a need for them to re-examine payphone provision. ... [more]
BT Payphone Consultation - 194 Payphones In Highland To Go

29/4/2008
Pulteney Distillery Announces Its 2008 "Old Pulteney Prohibition Ball"
Old Pulteney Single Malt Whisky is delighted to announce details of this year's charity ball, which will take place on Friday 30 May at Pulteney Distillery in Wick - the ball, which is held to mark the anniversary of the repeal of prohibition in Wick, is the second to take place since the prestigious annual event kicked off last year. Tickets are on sale now and demand is expected to be high. ... [more]
Pulteney Distillery Announces Its 2008 "Old Pulteney Prohibition Ball"
29/4/2008
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale - 29 April 2008
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (April, 29th) sold 75 prime cattle. Prime bullocks (54) averaged 160.1p (+8.3p) and sold to 175p per kg and £1,127.25 gross. ... [more]
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale - 29 April 2008
29/4/2008
Scotland Launches Huge Innovation Prize For Clean Energy - £10million - $20million
The Saltire Prize The Challenge The Scottish Government has created the opportunity to award one of the biggest international innovation prizes in history through its plans for the Saltire Prize - a £10 million ($20 million) challenge prize for advances in clean energy. The Saltire Prize draws inspiration from great innovation prizes of the 20th century including aviation prizes that led to the first crossings of the English Channel and the Atlantic, the Ansari X Prize that led to the first private spacecraft launch and, more recently the Virgin Earth Challenge which saw Richard Branson challenge scientists around the world to come up with a way to remove CO2 gases from the atmosphere. ... [more]
Scotland Launches Huge Innovation Prize For Clean Energy - £10million - $20million
29/4/2008
BT Call Centre Home Working Trial At Thurso
BT call centre workers are set to work from home in a trial which could create new jobs and revolutionise the way the offices are run, the telecoms giant has announced. Around 15 volunteers at the centre in Thurso, Caithness, will operate online from their homes, using high speed broadband links in a practice known as "homeshoring". ... [more]
BT Call Centre Home Working Trial At Thurso

28/4/2008
Move To Improve Open Spaces
The Highland Council has appointed open space experts, Kit Campbell Associates, to help achieve high quality open spaces in new housing developments. Council planners will work alongside KCA to produce draft guidance that will be used to make sure that residents have high quality and well maintained open spaces close to where they live. ... [more]
Move To Improve Open Spaces
26/4/2008
Consumers Warned to be on their Guard from Rogue Doorstep Traders
Trading Standards officers of The Highland Council are advising the public to show the door to itinerant traders, who offer to carry out a range of work on the home. And residents should not hesitate to report to the police any trader who is menacing and threatening in trying to secure a contract and cash payment. ... [more]
Consumers Warned to be on their Guard from Rogue Doorstep Traders

21/4/2008
KP Technology Ltd wins Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation 2008
KP Technology Ltd, a high-tech company, located in Wick in the far north of Scotland, has been awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in Innovation for research, design and manufacture of specialist Scientific Equipment called 'Kelvin' Probes. The Queen's Awards for Enterprise is an awards programme for businesses and other organisations who excel at international trade, innovation or sustainable development. ... [more]
KP Technology Ltd wins Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation 2008

21/4/2008
Tenants Urged To Consider Home Contents Insurance Scheme
Tenants of The Highland Council are being urged to consider insuring the contents of their homes to avoid the cost of having to replace furnishings and equipment lost by a major incident, such as flooding, burglary or fire. With its insurance partner Allianz, the Council is providing low cost home contents insurance for tenants. ... [more]
Tenants Urged To Consider Home Contents Insurance Scheme
17/4/2008
No Way Out for untaxed vehicles pledge Northern Constabulary
You might think the problem of untaxed vehicles is a minor one and that car tax evaders are just trying to 'get one over' on the Government. The truth is, as well as costing taxpayers an estimated £79 million per year, the blight of untaxed vehicles is also linked to the more significant issues of crime and road safety. ... [more]
No Way Out for untaxed vehicles pledge Northern Constabulary
15/4/2008
Taxi Fare Review
The public is to be asked for its views on proposals by The Highland Council to revise the scale of maximum taxi fares in the Highlands. The recommended increases will be advertised widely in the Highlands and the public will have a month in which to respond. ... [more]
Taxi Fare Review
13/4/2008
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sheep Sale - 10 April 2008
ALL CLASSES LAMBS, EWES & RAMS - SALE SUMMARY DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (10th April) sold 1553 store sheep of all classes. Lambs (1003) to £60. ... [more]
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sheep Sale - 10 April 2008
13/4/2008
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sales 9th & 10th April 2008
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (10th April) sold 1593 store sheep of all classes. Lambs (1003) to £60 for Cheviots & Cross lambs from Simpsons Croft, Kildary & for Texel crosses from Tulloch Muir, Invergordon. ... [more]
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sales 9th & 10th April 2008
13/4/2008
Furniture Projects Help Low Income Families Furnish Homes
Study Reveals Social, Economic and Environmental Benefits Scottish furniture reuse projects helped more than 105,000 people - more than half from low income families - furnish their homes last year, according to a major new study from Scotland's national community recycling body. The study, carried out annually by The Community Recycling Network for Scotland (CRNS), revealed that as well helping people to move out of poverty, furniture reuse projects have a host of additional benefits. ... [more]
Furniture Projects Help Low Income Families Furnish Homes
13/4/2008
Council Director Issues Statement on Social Work Services
The Highland Council's Director of Social Work has issued a statement clarifying proposed changes to Social Work services following a letter issued to the media by Peter Peacock MSP. Director of Social Work, Harriet Dempster said: "The Council is seeking to avoid compulsory redundancies. ... [more]
Council Director Issues Statement on Social Work Services
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