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Màiri Ruiseal of Fàs Mòr being handed her cheque by Jennie Duncan of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Sabhal Mòr Ostaig has raised over ...
Perle Hotels are in the process of installing 18 new luxury cabins further up the hill at its Bracken Hide business in Portree. Speaking to the Free Press, managing director ...
Tobar an Dualchais and the Gaelic Sacred Soundscape. Gaelic psalmody is a beautiful, haunting form of music which is unique to the Scots Gaelic speaking world, now mostly within West Highlands and ...
Armadale Stores in Sleat was crowned Sustainability Champion at the Scottish Grocers awards ceremony in Glasgow last week. After being anonymously entered for the award back in the spring, a judging ...
The developer behind a 45-cabin hotel being constructed in Portree has announced plans to build 16 family-sized homes on nearby land. Charles Garton Jones, a London-based property developer who also ...
The people of Minginish in Skye came together at the end of last month to mark the centenary of the events which brought their unique community into existence. Over three days an exhibition recalled ...
Compared to total income, the community benefit to be doled out by the 10 projects will be miniscule. Ms MacLeod said: “Assuming that the full 741.9 megawatts are consented, then £5,000 per MW of ...
The billionaire owner of Inverinate Estate in Wester Ross is seeking planning consent to build a new dwelling within the estate. But the latest development by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum is ...
There is a notion around these parts, indeed any part of the Highlands and Islands (and wider Scotland?) destined to be ‘home’ to multi-billion pound investment by the renewables industry, that ...
Questions were being asked this week as to why a test run for the transportation of wind turbine blades through Skye was allowed to go ahead in treacherous weather. A huge heavy haulage vehicle ...
Finally, there is the hereditary right – the element of dùthchas over which most blood has been spilled. Throughout the ages, Gaels collectively claimed to have a hereditary right to the land which ...
The crowding of disparate factions could at times give rise to spats over the control of finite resources such as peat. In the Napier Commission accounts, for example, we read that by 1883 the peats ...
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