Posts By: rachaela

Tattie Tales at the Highland Folk Museum

The Highland Folk Museum at Newtonmore, operated by High Life Highland, will be alive with the sound of stories this “tattie holidays”! Everyone is invited to visit the popular visitor attraction’s October storytelling festival. It will include everything from traditional tales and spooky fireside stories to woodland walks and crafts. Families can also have a… Read more »Read more

‘NIGHT AT THE BOOTANICS’ RETURNS TO CITY

Following the success of last year’s city spooktacular event at Inverness Botanic Gardens, the ‘Night at the BOOtanics’ experience is set to return to the Bught Park location from 26th – 30th October 2022. The family night sees the popular city attraction turned into an immersive light and projection experience bringing the plants, gardens and… Read more »Read more

New Kinlochbervie Youth Portacabin opened

Young people in Kinlochbervie and the surrounding area will soon benefit from a new portacabin to house youth service activities. The purchase of the portacabin – christened The Big Blue Box by young people in the area – by High Life Highland was made possible with the help of a donation from the Westminster Foundation… Read more »Read more

HLH encourages low-cost ten-day exercise blast

During the month of October High Life Highland is offering individuals resident in Highland the opportunity to use all of its Highland leisure facilities for £1-a-day over ten consecutive days. High Life Development Manager, Emma Thomson said: “Over the month of October, High Life Highland is giving people who live in Highland the option to… Read more »Read more

New Highland Youth Convener appointed

28th September 2022 Caitlyn Munro from Tain has taken up the role of Highland Youth Convener from 29 August 2022. This full-time role is a bursary position that will run for 12 months. Twenty one year old Caitlyn previously worked as an assistant youth worker in Tain with High Life Highland for three years, participated… Read more »Read more

On the road with Stagecoach

The Spirit of the Highlands and Islands project is delighted to announce a partnership with Stagecoach that will see the national company sponsor Virtual Reality (VR) headsets as part of a schools engagement initiative reaching rural areas across the Highlands and Islands. The VR headsets, along with the immersive portal, has fast become one of… Read more »Read more