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Castle of Mey given go-ahead for visitors’ maze and folly
Listed building consent has been granted for the building of a maze and folly in the grounds at Castle of Mey.
Five generations brought together from across Caithness after baby Layla’s birth
A Watten woman shared a unique family snap that includes five generations of females from across Caithness after baby Layla Meikle was recently born.
Crofters in far north warned of legal duty after failing to return documents
The Crofting Commission has started a campaign of enforcement this week after hundreds of crofters failed to return their annual notice.
Getting back to nature with easy walk between ancient bridges
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson heads to Ross-shire for a family stroll with an excellent playpark at the halfway point
North fishing communities could fight back over ‘stampede’ of offshore wind farms
A Highland MSP has raised concerns that an increase in offshore wind farms around the north coast could provoke a backlash from fishing communities.
Highland Council supports Catch the Bus Month with £20 ticket offer
Highland Council is backing Catch the Bus Month, a UK-wide campaign by Bus Users UK to promote the environmental and social benefits of bus travel.
45-year-old man charged with sex assault of Wick teen
A Wick man had been arrested and charged with the sexual assault of a teenage girl last year.
Highland GP Andrew McFarlane arrested over online posts about his son’s rape victim Ellie Wilson
It is understood he has been released and is due to appear in court at a later date.
Caithness anniversary sale sees strong entry of quality cattle
A strong entry has been put forward for next week’s Anniversary Show and Sale of Store Cattle on Monday at Caithness Livestock Centre.
Caithness events win share of £75k funding from Highland Council
A trio of major Caithness events are among 13 from across the Highlands to be successful in their bid for funding from the council.
PICTURE SPECIAL: 1200-year-old bead from Swartigill dig thought to be Polo mint at first
An exciting find of a Viking-era bead from the Swartigill archaeological dig near Thrumster was initially thought to have been a discarded Polo mint.
WATCH: Thurso beach access campaigners complete 8-mile trek to Dunnet – with added challenge
Campaigners pushing for better access to beaches at Thurso and Dunnet have walked the walk as well as talking the talk.
Rumster cabin will provide welcome shelter for forest users
A new building to replace to a fire-ravaged outdoor centre at Rumster Forest has been officially unveiled by Lord Thurso.
Teen struck off social care worker register over indecent child images
A teen sentenced over possession of a cache of indecent pictures and videos of children has been struck off the social care worker register.
NHS Highland patient’s seven and half year wait to start mental health treatment
The north health board returns some of the worst numbers in Scotland.
Special needs charity named partner for 2025 Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards
The Special Needs Action Project (SNAP) supports young people with additional support needs - and their families - across the region.
Health advice for Caithness fishermen at SeaFit event in Wick next month
The local Fishermen’s Mission officer highlights a special event being held at Wick harbour in September to help improve the health of fishermen.