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Republic issued a statement apologizing to the Highland community for service interruptions. City manager says Highland’s shift to Republic trash collection ‘has not gone smoothly’ Skip to ...
City of Durham waste collection schedule. The city of Durham’s Solid Waste Management Department will be closed on Thanksgiving, Nov. 24. Curbside collections for Thursday garbage, Red Thursday ...
The council is based at the Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Road, in Inverness. [15] The oldest part of the building was originally a school, which was completed in 1876. [16] The complex was bought by the old Inverness-shire County Council in the 1930s and was significantly extended in the 1960s. [17]
The Council has 15 members, with a minimum of eight officials named from the Highlands Region, at least five of whom are municipal officials and three of whom must be county officials. [2] It is allocated within the Department of Environmental Protection but is independent of any supervision or control by the department or by the commissioner ...
The original Inverness Museum opened in 1881 and began to develop as a Highland and Jacobite collection. One of the important early additions was a group of historic Stuart portraits donated by the family of Prince Frederick Duleep Singh , including a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart attributed to Pompeo Batoni and a Cromwell that ...
The council's website only sometimes refers to the area as being Highland, and other times as being the Highland Council Area or the Highlands. [3] [4] Road signs on the boundary of the council area say "Welcome to the Highlands" rather than "Welcome to Highland". Road sign on the A9 where it enters the Highland council area south of Kingussie
The fifth set of Highland Council wards, 21 in number, became effective for election purposes in 2017, for the fifth general election of the Highland Council.The new wards were created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, and are as defined in recommendations of the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland. [1]
The Highland Council election, 2007: Tain and Easter Ross Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count Independent: Alasdair Rhind: 1,406 36.2 1 1 Liberal Democrats: Richard Durham: 627 16.2 2 8 SNP: Jim McCreath 465 12.0 Independent: Alan Torrance: 436 11.2 3 10 Independent: Murray MacLeod 294 7.6 Independent: Michael Herd 204 5.3 Labour: Sunny Moodie ...