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2016 Highland Coaching Awards deemed a huge success!

The 2016 Highland Coaching Awards were held at Inverness Leisure on Saturday 22nd October 2016.  The awards are run by High Life Highland in partnership with sportscotland to recognise the outstanding contribution and significant impact of local coaches.  These coaches enable quality sport and physical activity opportunities to happen in communities across the Highlands. This… Read more »Read more

Spooky Story Competition

High Life Highland have teamed up with Moray Firth Radio for a very spooky and special Halloween writing competition. There are 4 categories, and the winner of each category will receive a £25 book voucher and be entered into a grand final to win an iPad Air. The categories are: Young  (7 and under) Junior… Read more »Read more

Inverness Castle Exhibition – Still time to register your view

There is still time to register your view on the future use of Inverness Castle, the consultation exhibition opened at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery in December and runs until this Friday 22nd January. The exhibition organised by the Inverness Castle working group and jointly chaired by Fergus Ewing MSP, Minister for Business, Energy and… Read more »Read more

Inverness Castle Consultation Exhibition Launched

Possible uses for Inverness Castle and its surrounding area were presented to the public today when a consultation exhibition opened at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.  The exhibition has also been made available online, recognising the wider interest people have in the castle. The exhibition aims to identify options for the castle complex that will… Read more »Read more

Thurso Library has Fun Sessions in Gaelic!

Highlife Highland Library Service in Thurso organised a fun Gaelic Book-Bug session which formed part of the National Book Week Scotland event. Officials from the Council’s Gaelic Team were present to provide detailed information on the benefits of bilingualism to the many parents who attended the event. The Book-Bug sessions were led by Carol-Anne Farquhar… Read more »Read more