Jelly fight brings dome bid boost
Thurso was “desserted” when Dounreay workers helped to promote a campaign to create a wobbly model of an iconic landmark which has stood in Caithness for over 50 years
Thurso was “desserted” when Dounreay workers helped to promote a campaign to create a wobbly model of an iconic landmark which has stood in Caithness for over 50 years
The economic and community development agency covering the Far North has a new chairman as of this week.
The Caithness Transport Forum has responded to the Scottish Government’s Rail 2014 public consultation, requesting the retention of direct services from Inverness and Aberdeen to London, without having to change train in Edinburgh.
Responding to Transport Scotland’s consultation on the future of Scottish rail services, Rail 2014, Scottish Chambers of Commerce (SCC) have today called for the development of a long term strategic vision for Scotland’s rail network, freeing up the franchise holder to respond positively to customer demand.
A Highland wholesaler plans to add to its workforce and increase turnover by nearly 50% five years after losing a key contract and battling to survive.
Caithness Chamber of Commerce recently brought together over 60 food and drink producers, hoteliers and restaurateurs from Caithness and Sutherland at Mackays Hotel in Wick.
North Highland Regeneration Fund - Managing Agent Contract
The Dounreay dome may be given a luminous green colour in the next few months.
Developers behind an £80million Highland windfarm said yesterday they expected it to be operational next year.
Workers in Caithness have been praised for their exceptional skills after completing the last secion of the longest pipeline bundle which has ever been constructed.