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‘Tough decisions’ warning as council faces £47m budget hole
A £47m hole in Highland Council’s finances has sparked calls for the public to help shape its next budget - amid warnings of “tough decisions” ahead.
Highland Council ‘continuing to work through procurement process’ over Wick flights
Highland Council says more information will be provided “once the regulatory procurement process is complete and the contract has been awarded”.
Wick road markings need to be reinstated ‘as a matter of urgency’
Long after resurfacing, some sections of road still haven’t had their markings repainted – causing concern to the community council chairman.
‘Nothing will be off the table’ in talks over community use of Carnegie library in Wick
Talks are due to take place next week to “explore all avenues” on the potential community use of Wick’s historic Carnegie library.
Contractors report ‘positive feedback’ from public over Wick town centre revamp
Contractors have reported “generally positive” feedback from the public after the first month of work on Wick’s £2.1 million street design project.
‘She’s just amazing’ – Sheila’s 54 years of fundraising helps Thurso charity group raise £500K
A Thurso charity champion has been recognised after more than five decades of dedication in which more than half a million pounds has been raised.
From wild to wind farm – An eyewitness to the transformation of Strathy South
OUT AND ABOUT WITH RALPH: The old house that was once a remote and rarely-visited bothy will soon have new neighbours in the form of 200m turbines
Banniskirk Hub will bring ‘substantial economic benefits for Caithness communities’
The electricity transmission company behind the Banniskirk Hub project has promised “substantial economic benefits for communities in Caithness”.
Far north community policing buildings among 180 ‘lost’ since creation of single police force
The list includes northern stations such as those previously situated in Lairg, Bonar Bridge, Brora, Dornoch and Castletown.
Scottish Government visitor levy ‘u-turn’ to allow fixed or percentage rate charges
The minister for public finance Ivan McKee signals a new Bill will be tabled to change the legislation early next year.
Works at MeyGen tidal site in Pentland Firth to take place in December
Subsea works on the pioneering MeyGen tidal array in the Pentland Firth are due to take place in December.
Highland Heroes 2026: Who will be the ultimate hero of heroes?
The hero of heroes will be chosen from among your winners. Nominate your local Heroes now for their chance to become the ultimate hero of heroes
Police tell of shoplifting offences at Wick Retail Park
Stores at Wick Retail Park have been targeted by shoplifters, members of the Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council were told at their latest meeting.
‘Respect and kindness are essential’ – Thurso Community Council calls for town to come together after festive lights fall-out
Community representatives in Thurso have reminded people in the town that “words matter” after a voluntary group quit over online criticism.
‘We couldn’t have asked for more’: Wick joins together for Christmas Fun Day
Organisers of Wick’s festive lights switch-on said they “couldn’t have asked for more” as the countdown to Christmas began in the town centre.
Dounreay apprentice first to win new Highlands and Islands award
A second-year Dounreay apprentice has been rewarded for her academic and commercial efforts at a new awards event for the region.
Ice cream for Santa after Christmas switch-on at John O’Groats
Santa helped to switch on the lights during the annual Christmas fun day at John O’Groats – and then treated himself to an ice cream.