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Young Bonar Bridge footballers skip through lockdown

Young Bonar Bridge footballers skip through lockdown

Young Bonar Bridge footballers skip through lockdown

31 January 2021

A SUTHERLAND football club has come up with the answer to keeping its younger members fit during lockdown – skipping!


Joy at £982k pledge for Old Clyne School transformation

Joy at £982k pledge for Old Clyne School transformation

Joy at £982k pledge for Old Clyne School transformation

28 January 2021

A £2.8 million project to transform the historic Old Clyne School in Brora into a community heritage centre is set to receive a substantial award.


Community group takes over Golspie hall next week and is looking for local people to serve on management committee

Community group takes over Golspie hall next week and is looking for local people to serve on management committee

Community group takes over Golspie hall next week and is looking for local people to serve on management committee

25 January 2021

Fountain Road Hall in Golspie officially changes hands next Monday.


First use of new Armadale Hall is as a vaccination centre

First use of new Armadale Hall is as a vaccination centre

First use of new Armadale Hall is as a vaccination centre

25 January 2021

For a tiny Sutherland community, it was truly a big moment.


WATCH: Virtual tour gives look round newly built Sutherland hall

WATCH: Virtual tour gives look round newly built Sutherland hall

WATCH: Virtual tour gives look round newly built Sutherland hall

20 January 2021

Facebook users have been given a virtual tour round the new build Armadale Hall, which has just been completed and is now ready for use.


Lochinver's Cludgie Project gets £102k boost

Lochinver's Cludgie Project gets £102k boost

Lochinver's Cludgie Project gets £102k boost

19 January 2021

A SCHEME to provide facilities for motorhome and campervan users visiting a north west Sutherland port can now go ahead.


Public invited to comment on management plan to preserve Tain's heritage

Public invited to comment on management plan to preserve Tain's heritage

Public invited to comment on management plan to preserve Tain's heritage

18 January 2021

Highland Council wants to hear your view


Villagers at Reay turn derelict verge into fruit and flower garden

Villagers at Reay turn derelict verge into fruit and flower garden

Villagers at Reay turn derelict verge into fruit and flower garden

18 January 2021

Villagers in Reay are looking forward to enjoying the fruits of their labours after carrying out a series of environmental improvements.


Culrain bakers' new honesty box is a hit for hall

Culrain bakers' new honesty box is a hit for hall

Culrain bakers' new honesty box is a hit for hall

16 January 2021

Two neighbours in a tiny Sutherland community are “over the moon” about the success of their home baking honesty box.


People in Sutherland warned to let police handle Covid rules

People in Sutherland warned to let police handle Covid rules

People in Sutherland warned to let police handle Covid rules

15 January 2021

Police in Golspie are urging members of the public not to take matters into their own hands over possible breaches of coronavirus regulations.


Theatre’s Covid aid efforts shortlisted for national award

Theatre’s Covid aid efforts shortlisted for national award

Theatre’s Covid aid efforts shortlisted for national award

13 January 2021

TIRELESS efforts to assist those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic have seen a Highland theatre shortlisted for a special new UK award.


Incomers have a big impact on small communities – for good or bad

Incomers have a big impact on small communities – for good or bad

Incomers have a big impact on small communities – for good or bad

10 January 2021

The Postie Notes by Mark Gilbert


Anger over 'airbrushing out' of wind farm objections

Anger over 'airbrushing out' of wind farm objections

Anger over 'airbrushing out' of wind farm objections

08 January 2021

Scottish Government ministers are ignoring local views when it comes to determining applications for wind farms in the far north, it has been claimed.


Finish line in sight for Armadale Hall new-build

Finish line in sight for Armadale Hall new-build

Finish line in sight for Armadale Hall new-build

05 January 2021

A PROJECT to replace a community hall in north Sutherland that had seen better days, is nearing completion.


Were you a victim of these top scams for 2020?

Were you a victim of these top scams for 2020?

Were you a victim of these top scams for 2020?

01 January 2021

Many people and businesses in Sutherland fell victim to criminals exploiting the pandemic as revealed in a list of the year's most common scams.


Sutherland Rotarian finds novel way to highlight End Polio fundraising

Sutherland Rotarian finds novel way to highlight End Polio fundraising

Sutherland Rotarian finds novel way to highlight End Polio fundraising

29 December 2020

A pet has been enlisted to help broadcast an important message.


Santa's Grotto set up for Birichen children as coronavirus scuppers party

Santa's Grotto set up for Birichen children as coronavirus scuppers party

Santa's Grotto set up for Birichen children as coronavirus scuppers party

27 December 2020

Members of Birichen Children's Party Committee had to think outside the box this Christmas.


Skerray Hall and Plastic@Bay among groups benefitting from £1m Scotland Loves Local Fund

Skerray Hall and Plastic@Bay among groups benefitting from £1m Scotland Loves Local Fund

Skerray Hall and Plastic@Bay among groups benefitting from £1m Scotland Loves Local Fund

26 December 2020

Projects in Sutherland are among others across the country to have benefited from the £1 million Scotland Loves Local Fund.


Christmas 'still a cause for celebration' says Highland bishop

Christmas 'still a cause for celebration' says Highland bishop

Christmas 'still a cause for celebration' says Highland bishop

25 December 2020

Positives still exist for this Christmas season, says Bishop Mark Strange.


North Coast stop-off for Santa

North Coast stop-off for Santa

North Coast stop-off for Santa

22 December 2020

As with so many other events, the coronavirus pandemic put paid to the much loved children’s Christmas party at Bettyhill.


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