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Hello, hello, hello, it's looking good for Dornoch police station community bid

Hello, hello, hello, it's looking good for Dornoch police station community bid

Hello, hello, hello, it's looking good for Dornoch police station community bid

15 March 2019

A SUTHERLAND community is making progress with plans to take over its redundant police station.


Cash-flow trouble sparks jobs blow

Cash-flow trouble sparks jobs blow

Cash-flow trouble sparks jobs blow

14 March 2019

Sutherland was dealt a double blow this week with the shock news that another two key services are to cease operating.


Golspie firefighter's message to young women

Golspie firefighter's message to young women

Golspie firefighter's message to young women

13 March 2019

Scotland’s only female airport fire manager has called on more women to follow in her jet stream.


Road boss warns "no magic wand" to solve A9 problems

Road boss warns "no magic wand" to solve A9 problems

Road boss warns "no magic wand" to solve A9 problems

13 March 2019

A road manager has warned that there is no “magic wand” to solve trunk road difficulties.


Clynelish malt is 'game' partner

Clynelish malt is 'game' partner

Clynelish malt is 'game' partner

08 March 2019

TO celebrate the eighth and final season of the critically-acclaimed TV series, Game of Thrones, distillers Diageo and HBO have released a limited-edition…


Blue letter day for pair after 65 years

Blue letter day for pair after 65 years

Blue letter day for pair after 65 years

08 March 2019

JOEY and John Duncan, of Brora, celebrated their sapphire wedding anniversary and marked 65 years with a small family gathering in the Cambusavie Unit…


Addiction service hit by 'cuts and red tape'

Addiction service hit by 'cuts and red tape'

Addiction service hit by 'cuts and red tape'

08 March 2019

A FREE service that supported Sutherland folk fighting an addiction to alcohol and their families, is closing down, it has been announced.


'Not fit for purpose'

'Not fit for purpose'

'Not fit for purpose'

08 March 2019

A STORM of controversy is raging over replacement buses put on the far north line by Stagecoach Highland.


Kylesku Bridge given design award

Kylesku Bridge given design award

Kylesku Bridge given design award

22 February 2019

ONE of the most photographed bridges in the north of Scotland has made history.


Rosehall kids have say in eco campaign

Rosehall kids have say in eco campaign

Rosehall kids have say in eco campaign

22 February 2019

ROSEHALL primary pupils took part in the national climate challenge school protests.


Father's praise for disability sport group

Father's praise for disability sport group

Father's praise for disability sport group

22 February 2019

A DAD has paid tribute to a disabled sports organisation for the "confidence boost" it has given his adult son.


Golf links planning inquiry set to begin

Golf links planning inquiry set to begin

Golf links planning inquiry set to begin

22 February 2019

A PLANNING inquiry into the controversial Coul Links golf development is set to open in Sutherland on Tuesday.


Plans for solar farm in Tain

Plans for solar farm in Tain

Plans for solar farm in Tain

22 February 2019

A SOLAR farm could be built on common good land on the edge of a Tain industrial estate.


Dad's fears over support needs cuts

Dad's fears over support needs cuts

Dad's fears over support needs cuts

22 February 2019

A CONCERNED Sutherland parent is calling on the local authority to make clear the implications of a cut in budget to its services for children and young…


Where are our gritters?

Where are our gritters?

Where are our gritters?

01 February 2019

FURIOUS members of a Sutherland community have branded a lack of road gritting by Highland Council as "unforgivable" and claim it is paralysing the area.


Opera classic 'live' in Brora

Opera classic 'live' in Brora

Opera classic 'live' in Brora

25 January 2019

THE recently established East Sutherland Live Arts and Entertainment group's opening event will be the classic opera La Traviata, beamed live on screen…


Increase in dead whales

Increase in dead whales

Increase in dead whales

25 January 2019

A RECORD number of whales and dolphins were stranded around Scotland last year and the Sutherland coast saw its fair share.


'Spectacular dive' to see remains of WWI ship

'Spectacular dive' to see remains of WWI ship

'Spectacular dive' to see remains of WWI ship

25 January 2019

SPECTACULAR underwater photographs have revealed the incredible remains of a German warship lying just north of the East Sutherland coastline.


Games should allow women to compete

Games should allow women to compete

Games should allow women to compete

25 January 2019

A CALL has been made for more dames for the games.


Castle to be part of snowdrop festival

Castle to be part of snowdrop festival

Castle to be part of snowdrop festival

25 January 2019

SCOTLAND'S most northerly great house, and the birthplace of a rare and extinct species of snowdrop, is taking part in one of the country's most spectacular…


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