Public asked for views after plans revealed for more wind turbines near Loch Ness By Val Sweeney Published: 17:30, 09 February 2021
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Up to 90 wind turbines could be built at three separate sites between Loch Ness and Glen Affric.
Norwegian energy firm Statkraft is asking the public for its views on plans to build a wind farm close to Loch Ness.
The company, Europeâs largest generator of renewable energy, wants to install 26 of the machines in Balmacaan Forest â some up to 200m high â 10 kilometres south-west of Drumnadrochit.
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Councillors slam bizarre Town Centre Funding projects in the running for more than £252,000 of Scottish Government cash By Scott Maclennan Published: 19:30, 15 January 2021
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Inverness City Centre.
Inverness councillors are readying up for another fight over how more than £252,000 in town centre funding is to spent on the city and surrounding areas.
The second round of cash from the Scottish Government aims to support construction and employment but the whole process has been marred by a stand-off with officials who favour different investment ideas.
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Highland Council wants to declutter Inverness High Street.
A SERIES of projects which could help breathe new life into the city centre in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic are to be considered for a funding boost.
Inverness has received just over a quarter of a million pounds as part of a £1.06 million Highland-wide pot of money from the Scottish Government to stimulate local construction and support employment.
Having invited bids for the cash, Inverness area councillors are to consider the merits of eight projects in total â six within the city centre, one in Drumnadrochit and one in Beauly.