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Football team wins 19-0 in Sutherland amateur cup competition

Football team wins 19-0 in Sutherland amateur cup competition

Football team wins 19-0 in Sutherland amateur cup competition

20 April 2025

Incredible scoreline in quarter final match.


Brora Rangers claim historic treble winning Highland League Cup final

Brora Rangers claim historic treble winning Highland League Cup final

Brora Rangers claim historic treble winning Highland League Cup final

19 April 2025

History is made.


Cliffs and beaches of Caithness set to feature in BBC special on Scotland’s coasts this week

Cliffs and beaches of Caithness set to feature in BBC special on Scotland’s coasts this week

Cliffs and beaches of Caithness set to feature in BBC special on Scotland’s coasts this week

19 April 2025

Caithness is set to feature in a BBC special on Scotland’s coasts which airs later this week.


Funding programme to boost ‘resilience and innovation’ in Highland communities

Funding programme to boost ‘resilience and innovation’ in Highland communities

Funding programme to boost ‘resilience and innovation’ in Highland communities

19 April 2025

The Highlands and Islands Climate Hub is working with Highland Third Sector Interface to deliver the Community Led Local Development Fund.


Thurso aiming to host first ever LGBTQ+ Pride march in Caithness

Thurso aiming to host first ever LGBTQ+ Pride march in Caithness

Thurso aiming to host first ever LGBTQ+ Pride march in Caithness

19 April 2025

It will become the most northerly such celebration on the UK mainland.


Big entry as Scottish surfing championships return to Thurso

Big entry as Scottish surfing championships return to Thurso

Big entry as Scottish surfing championships return to Thurso

19 April 2025

Phoebe Strachan and Craig McLachlan are aiming to retain their respective open titles at the Scottish National Surfing Championships this weekend.


Durness author and fundraiser hopes fourth book will be delivered in time for tomorrow's Marty Mackay Memorial Fund Sponsored Cycle/Walk

Durness author and fundraiser hopes fourth book will be delivered in time for tomorrow's Marty Mackay Memorial Fund Sponsored Cycle/Walk

Durness author and fundraiser hopes fourth book will be delivered in time for tomorrow's Marty Mackay Memorial Fund Sponsored Cycle/Walk

18 April 2025

Mary Mackay describes her latest book as “light-hearted and humorous”.


Search is on for vocal talent to take part in Ness Factor 2025

Search is on for vocal talent to take part in Ness Factor 2025

Search is on for vocal talent to take part in Ness Factor 2025

18 April 2025

The search for vocal talent has been launched for Highland Hospice fundraiser, Ness Factor 2025.


Ardgay and District Community Council set to dissolve for second time to remove “disruptive” member

Ardgay and District Community Council set to dissolve for second time to remove “disruptive” member

Ardgay and District Community Council set to dissolve for second time to remove “disruptive” member

18 April 2025

Ardgay and District Community Council chairman Les Waugh has confirmed the dissolution move is being made to dislodge Samantha Kane as a councillor.


‘Helmsdale is the best!’ – Booth hails support of village ahead of Highland Amateur Cup opener against Embo

‘Helmsdale is the best!’ – Booth hails support of village ahead of Highland Amateur Cup opener against Embo

‘Helmsdale is the best!’ – Booth hails support of village ahead of Highland Amateur Cup opener against Embo

18 April 2025

Helmsdale United boss Josh Booth says his young squad can play “without pressure” this year as he embarks on his first season at the helm.


‘Sleepwalking into a heightened wildfire risk’ — Rural organisations warn that muirburn licensing delays could heighten the danger of devastating wildfires

‘Sleepwalking into a heightened wildfire risk’ — Rural organisations warn that muirburn licensing delays could heighten the danger of devastating wildfires

‘Sleepwalking into a heightened wildfire risk’ — Rural organisations warn that muirburn licensing delays could heighten the danger of devastating wildfires

18 April 2025

Leading rural organisations say muirburn licensing delays could risk exacerbating the growing threat of wildfires across Scotland.


Rogart to spend ‘legacy funding’ on buying church and upgrading play park

Rogart to spend ‘legacy funding’ on buying church and upgrading play park

Rogart to spend ‘legacy funding’ on buying church and upgrading play park

18 April 2025

Rogart Community Council is negotiating with the Church of Scotland to buy historic St Callan’s Church.


Rogart and Lairg community councills at odds over wind farm funding

Rogart and Lairg community councills at odds over wind farm funding

Rogart and Lairg community councills at odds over wind farm funding

18 April 2025

The two community councils are to hold further discussions over how to share community benefit funding from Chleansaid Wind Farm.


Singer Grace Morton to perform at Doll Holl, Brora, on Saturday

Singer Grace Morton to perform at Doll Holl, Brora, on Saturday

Singer Grace Morton to perform at Doll Holl, Brora, on Saturday

17 April 2025

Grace is no stranger to Brora, having spent many childhood holidays in the village with her grandparents.


What’s on in Sutherland this weekend and into next week

What’s on in Sutherland this weekend and into next week

What’s on in Sutherland this weekend and into next week

17 April 2025

Don’t miss East Sutherland Art Society’s art fair at Fountain Road Hall, Golspie, tomorrow.


Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

17 April 2025

Entries are now open for the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards (HITA) 2025.


Crew shortages hit several trains in and out of Inverness

Crew shortages hit several trains in and out of Inverness

Crew shortages hit several trains in and out of Inverness

17 April 2025

Several trains travelling in and out of Inverness are affected by the disruption - two on the Far North Line and two on the Inverness-Aberdeen line.


A9 caution warning after breakdown at Berriedale

A9 caution warning after breakdown at Berriedale

A9 caution warning after breakdown at Berriedale

17 April 2025

Motorists have been urged to be cautious on approach after a breakdown partially blocked the A9 between Berriedale and Helmsdale.


Rare sighting of humpback whale near Inverness reported by marine wildlife watchers

Rare sighting of humpback whale near Inverness reported by marine wildlife watchers

Rare sighting of humpback whale near Inverness reported by marine wildlife watchers

17 April 2025

Wildlife watchers were in for a treat yesterday as a humpback whale was spotted swimming in the waters of the Beauly Firth.


‘Vital’ Far North Line railway loop campaign wins backing of election hopeful

‘Vital’ Far North Line railway loop campaign wins backing of election hopeful

‘Vital’ Far North Line railway loop campaign wins backing of election hopeful

17 April 2025

The campaign for a vital railway project that could sharply improve train reliability on the Far North Line has won the backing of a Holyrood hopeful.


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