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Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Thu, 12 Sep 7:30pm - Latheron Institute SWI Meeting

Come along and make friends. Enjoy a cup of tea/coffee and me bakes.

Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Fri, 20 Sep 7:00pm - Clyth Hall AGM

All welcome.

Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Fri, 25 Oct 7:00pm - Fitkinwall Harpland

Internationally renowned harp and electronica duo FitkinWall follow threads of migration. Loss and longing in their new show.

Yesterday :: Business
Encouraging A Four-day Working Week Could Make Inequality Worse

The UK government has announced a proposal that would give workers the right to request a four-day working week. On the surface, it appears to be a bold step.

Yesterday :: Business
 
Pawnbroker Profits In The UK Are Up - The Industry Has Been A Constant Through History For People In Poverty

For a clear signal that the cost of living is still biting for many, you just need to look at how business is booming at the UK's largest pawnbroker, H&T. The company recently reported a 12.5% rise in pre-tax profits to £9.9 million for the first half of 2024.

Yesterday :: Business
 
Future Of UK House Prices - The Next Boom?

A look at prospects for UK house prices in both the short and long-term..

Yesterday :: Business
 
Scotland, Wales And Northern Ireland Need Better Powers To Tax - Richard Murphy

The UK's devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland need proper powers to tax or they will always be governing with one arm tied behind their backs. Without such powers devolved government is a sham - and so too is the so-called United Kingdom.

Yesterday :: Business
 
University Finances Are In A Perilous State - It's The Result Of Market Competition And Debt-based Expansion

The higher education sector in the UK is in financial crisis. Over 60 institutions have announced severance or redundancy programmes, and around 40% expect to be in deficit in 2023-24.

7/9/2024 :: Arts
 
Stories Change People, Abstract Ideas Don't

We all love good stories. They don't just entertain us, they define how we see the world and, importantly, how we can change it.

7/9/2024 :: Business
 
The Unfolding Disaster of The Privatised Royal Mail - First Class Stamp To Be £1.65 And Many Other Increases.

From the BBC highlighting the new charges from 7 October 2024. Royal Mail has announced it will hike the price of first-class stamps by 30p due to "very real and urgent" financial challenges.

7/9/2024 :: Business
Addressing Racism As A Significant Public Health Issue

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Neil Gray has issued a statement identifying racism as a significant public health challenge, and a key cause of health inequalities. Echoing the First Minister and other Scottish Government ministers' comments on racism in the wake of recent violence in other parts of the United Kingdom, the Health Secretary has outlined various measures, including asking health boards to develop and deliver their own anti-racism plans.

7/9/2024 :: Business
 
Firm And Director Guilty Of Illegal Catalytic Converter Trading

Platinum Group Metals Recycling Ltd and its only director, Edvars Stancik, have been found guilty of illegally trading in catalytic convertors in Lincolnshire. Stancik formerly of St Thomas Court, Long Sutton, failed to attend a trial at Lincoln Crown Court on his own behalf or that of his company.

7/9/2024 :: Business
 
UK To Extend Training Programme For Ukrainian Armed Forces Personnel Throughout 2025

The UK has trained more than 45,000 Ukrainian recruits since Putin began his illegal full-scale invasion in 2022. The UK will train further cohorts of Ukrainian men and women to become soldiers on British soil, as part of this new government's commitment to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes.

7/9/2024 :: Arts
A Highland Spaceport Fantasy - From The Province Of The Cat by George Gunn

George Gunn has a play about the rocket range in Sutherland touring - The Fallen Angels of the Moine. A serious subject but surprisingly injected with many humerous points.

7/9/2024 :: Business
 
The UK Must Invest In Further And Higher Education

Education has not been a prominent part of the election debates, and further education even less so. But as Sandra McNally, Guglielmo Ventura and Gill Wyness argue, economic growth depends on paying much more attention to education, especially for the half of pupils who do not go to university.

6/9/2024 :: Coming Events
Tue, 22 Oct 8:00pm - Charity Bingo

Event raising funds for Caithness riding for the disabled.

6/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Tue, 17 Sep 11:00am - John O'Groats Mill Pond Dipping Day

See poster..

5/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Sat, 21 Sep 10:00am - Trad. music workshops for children

Tuition in a range of instruments e.g. guitar, fiddle, drums with local musicians..

5/9/2024 :: Sutherland
 
Calculating A Living Pension - The 2024 Update

This report sets out the method through which the Living Pension standard - a voluntary savings target that aims to help workers build up a pension pot that will provide enough income to meet basic everyday needs in retirement. This is calculated by the Resolution Foundation, and overseen by the Living Wage Commission on behalf of the Living Wage Foundation.

5/9/2024 :: Arts
Review Of Creative Scotland By Scottish Government - Sudden Reversal Of Cuts Policy

Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has announced a review of Creative Scotland to ensure its operations and structure are optimal to the needs of the culture sector, as part of this year's Programme for Government. The review, which will be the first since the public body’s establishment in 2010, will examine Creative Scotland’s remit and functions as a funding body, and how the overall impact of planned increases in levels of public funding can be maximised to support sustainability in the sector and in participation in the arts.

4/9/2024 :: Arts
 
Chamber Music Scotland Launches: Small Venues Touring Fund

Chamber Music Scotland has launched a new Small Venues Touring Fund to support Scotland-based musicians to tour small venues across the country. Supported by Creative Scotland, the Small Venues Touring Fund will distribute grants of up to £5000 to cover performance fees.

4/9/2024 :: Community
We Found Teenage Girls Don't Know Vulvas From Vaginas Or When Their Menstrual Cycle Starts

It is important for everyone - but especially girls, women and people who menstruate - to understand how ovulation and menstruation work. The menstrual cycle is a key indicator of overall health and sadly, issues such as pain, mood swings or abnormal bleeding are common.

4/9/2024 :: Arts
Programme For Government Funding Restored Announcement: Creative Scotland Response

On 4 September John Swinney announced a reversal of the cut to funding for Creative Scotland. In only two weeks the Scottish Government changed their mind on arts funding.

4/9/2024 :: Community
 
The Bacteria In Your Mouth Play An Important Role In Your Health - Here Are Four Diseases Linked To Your Oral Microbiome

Your mouth is one of the most diverse habitats in the human body. It contains over 700 known species of bacteria, as well as yeasts, viruses and some protozoa.

3/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 11 Sep 7:00pm - PPP Bingo Night

Our next Bingo night 11th September!. Please note we are back to a Wednesday!.

3/9/2024 :: Arts
 
Ceann-bliadhna Ann An Iomoairt Leasachaidh Na Gàidhlig - Key Milestone In The Story Of Gaelic Development

Tha aon de na prìomh bhuidhnean aig teis mheadhan leasachadh na Gàidhlig bho chionn ùine an impis ceann-bliadhna sònraichte chomharrachadh. ‘S ann air an 7mh Sultain, 1984 a chaidh ainm a chuir ri pàipearan a' stèidheachadh Comunn na Gàidhlig, agus tha CnaG air a bhith aig cridhe an iomairt leasachaidh cànain fad an dà fhichead bliadhna bhon uairsin.

2/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 25 Sep 7:00pm - The Chariot, The Flag And The Empty, Empty Houses

The Chariot, The Flag and the Empty, Empty Houses is a play with music written by Daniel Cullen, built after workshops. Conversations had with people on the Isle of Skye.

2/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 6 Nov 5:00pm - HomeStart Christmas Fayre

See poster.

2/9/2024 :: Coming Events
 
Thu, 19 Sep 7:00pm - Thurso Players Present Wyrd Sisters

19 20 21 September 2024. Join us as the Wyrd Sisters Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick Solve the problems of the discworld country of Lancre.

1/9/2024 :: Community
 
Why Every Child Deserves a Wildflower Meadow

From Highlife Highland Ranger service. Often at our guided walks and events we request donations for going towards our nature conservation work and our environmental education work in particular with schools.

29/8/2024 :: Sutherland
 
Innovative Partner To Enhance Visitor Payment Experience At New Highland Attraction

High Life Highland has entered a five-year partnership with OOLIO UK to provide an Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system for the Inverness Castle Experience. OOLIO UK's flagship ‘SwiftPOS' is a digital checkout and till system that uses award-winning technology to record customer sales, enable payment transactions, monitor stock levels and more.

28/8/2024 :: Coming Events
Wed, 11 Sep 3:00pm - Spittal To Peterhead High Voltage Direct Current Link Project

Consultation on 165 kilometre subsea HVDC cable between Sinclair Bay and Rattray Head in Aberdeenshire. Also information on landfall at Rattray Head and Netherton Hub.

28/8/2024 :: Coming Events
Wed, 11 Sep 11:00am - Spittal To Peterhead High Voltage Direct Current Link Project

Consultation on 165 kilometre subsea HVDC cable between Sinclair Bay and Rattray Head in Aberdeenshire. Also information on landfall at Rattray Head and Netherton Hub.

28/8/2024 :: Coming Events
Tue, 10 Sep 3:00pm - Spittal To Peterhead High Voltage Direct Current Link Project

Consultation on 165 kilometre subsea HVDC cable between Sinclair Bay and Rattray Head in Aberdeenshire. Also information on landfall at Rattray Head and Netherton Hub.

28/8/2024 :: Coming Events
Mon, 9 Sep 3:00pm - Spittal To Peterhead High Voltage Direct Current Link Project

Consultation on 165 kilometre subsea HVDC cable between Sinclair Bay and Rattray Head in Aberdeenshire. Also information on landfall at Rattray Head and Netherton Hub.

28/8/2024 :: Community
Funding For Big Noise - Musical Learning And Nurture Supported For Thousands

Almost 4,000 children and young people will have the opportunity to realise their potential through music education supported by £2.6 million of Scottish Government funding. Sistema Scotland's Big Noise programme uses music and nurturing relationships to improve the lives of children and young people and strengthen communities.

25/8/2024 :: Sutherland
Arms Company Drops Plan To Test Bombs Dropped By Drones In The Flow Country

A British arms company has abandoned plans to detonate fragmentation bombs in the middle of the Flow Country world heritage site, the Guardian can reveal. The company, Overwatch, asked the Civil Aviation Authority this month for permission to carry out "live fire testing" of anti-personnel bombs dropped by drones on to land owned by the Liberal Democrat peer John Thurso.

23/8/2024 :: Coming Events
Sat, 28 Sep 8:30pm - Techno music in Thurso

Techno music brought to Caithness in association with techno pulse recordings and the Caithness Cartel.

23/8/2024 :: Arts
Creative Scotland Suspends Some Grant Programmes Due To Scottish Government Uncertainty

Creative Scotland has taken the difficult decision to close the Open Fund for Individuals to new applications due to the Scottish Government being unable to confirm release of £6.6m in Grant-in-Aid budget in the current financial year, 2024-25. The Fund will close to new applications from 2pm on Friday 30th August 2024.

22/8/2024 :: Sutherland
Uk Shared Prosperity Fund Delivery Plan Progress Update

At the meeting of the Economy and Infrastructure Committee of Highland Council on Thursday 22 August 2024, members had the opportunity to consider the progress being made across the range of interventions under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund priorities of Communities and Places, Supporting Local Business and People and Skills. The Council successfully secured £1,46m for 2022/23 and £2,46m for 2023/24 and £5,53m for 2024/25 which is a mix of revenue and capital funds.

22/8/2024 :: Sutherland
 
50 Plus Jobs Supported By HIE In Caithness And Sutherland In 2023/24

As a result of HIE's support, businesses in the area are set to see combined turnover rise by £22.4m, while international sales will grow by £661,000. Figures compiled by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) show that businesses and communities supported by the agency in Caithness and Sutherland during last financial year are set to create or retain more than 50 jobs.

19/8/2024 :: Community
Nhs Highland Urges Parents To Help Beat Flu With A Wee Scoosh This Winter

NHS Highland urges parents and carers to ensure their child is protected against flu this winter. It's as easy as a wee scoosh up the nose.

16/8/2024 :: Community
Improving Relationships And Behaviour In Schools

New guidance to empower schools to take action on mobile phone use and next steps in ongoing work to improve relationships and behaviour in schools has been published. The ‘Behaviour and Relationships in Schools' action plan, and targeted guidance for teachers to manage mobile phone use in schools, set out steps to be deployed at the national, local and school level over the next three years in response to concerns about relationships and behaviour in schools, including: supporting the effective recording and monitoring of inappropriate behaviour.

15/8/2024 :: Community
NHS Highland Board Seeks To Recruit Independent Committee Members

NHS Highland is seeking to recruit two independent members to the Highland Health and Social Care Committee. Gerry O'Brien, Chair of the committee, said: "The committee has a wide range of responsibilities for health and social care services across the Highland Council area and it is essential that we have the public’s input to the decisions it makes.

14/8/2024 :: Community
 
Planet-friendly Parenting - Teaching Your Child Important Lessons

While most of us want to make more environmentally conscious decisions, it can be difficult to know where to start, and how to teach these important lessons to your children. To make the process a little easier, Legal & General is diving into their top tips on how to teach your kids about the planet and lighten your footprint in a kid-friendly way.