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This much-loved mobile cinema service may stop in 2026 unless enough money is secured to buy a new lorry that can reach all locations. Running […]
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This much-loved mobile cinema service may stop in 2026 unless enough money is secured to buy a new lorry that can reach all locations. Running […]
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Activities at the hall continue to grow from strength to strength. Thank you to everyone. It’s fantastic to see the hall being so well used
Ardgay Public Hall update Read More »
The Highland Council is continuing its programme of improvements to waste and recycling collections across Highland with the rollout of the new bins and recycling
New recycling collections Read More »
A local resident recently bought this motorbike from a seller near Ellon in Aberdeenshire. This old bike has been stored for many years and on
Do you recognise this motorcycle? Read More »
Meet the new members of the committee of Bonar Bridge Community Hall. There is so much to look forward to happening at the hall this
Bonar Bridge Hall’s new committee Read More »
Planet Sutherland, participating in Highlands & Islands Climate Festival Climate Festival There’s truly a whole lot going on this month with everyone working together to
Exciting ongoing climate action Read More »
Lairg & District Learning Centre’s new project Lairg and District Learning Centre, along with 8 other centres throughout Scotland, are delighted to have been awarded
Flight Path, awarded CEF funding Read More »
The dedicated committee managed to put together a fun-packed program. The crowning of 2024 Salmon Queen Katie Smith saw the continuation of a tradition that
Kyle of Sutherland Gala Weekend Read More »
Interview with Sandie Gordon, founder of Candles from the Croft: “Focus on what makes this area special” Her small business based in Altass has grown
Interview with Sandie Gordon Read More »
Gaelic, Norse, Brittonic? A look into the history and origins of place names in and around our area Baile in Scottish Gaelic means ‘settlement’, ‘farm’