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Officers from Police Scotland s Highland and Islands Police Division will meet the public in the Inverness area to hear concerns

Officers from Police Scotland s Highland and Islands Police Division will meet the public in the Inverness area to hear concerns
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Controversial proposals for new bus link at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness to be recommended for approval by Highland councillors

New route for Raigmore

© Supplied by Inverness City Activ A new walking route is being created in Raigmore. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A new route in Inverness will remove the need for people who are walking, wheeling or cycling from Raigmore to cross busy roads. Preparation work on the site of the Raigmore Active Travel Link will begin on Monday before construction gets under way on May 3. The link will encourage movement from Raigmore estate and existing Golden Bridge to the Raigmore Interchange. The route will allow access to Inverness Shopping Park and onto Culloden from the Raigmore Interchange via Inverness Campus.

Outcry over plans to fell mature trees to make way for unwanted bus lane in Highland capital

  Article Outcry over plans to fell mature trees to make way for unwanted bus lane in Highland capital By Val Sweeney Published: 21:00, 11 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Residents are upset that trees between Raigmore estate and the hospital are to be cut down to create a bus link. Angry residents in a Highland neighbourhood have started a petition in a bid to prevent trees from being felled to make way for a controversial bus lane. The trees, some said to be hundreds of years old, form the boundary between Raigmore Estate and Raigmore Hospital.

Outcry over plans to fell mature trees to make way for unwanted bus lane in Inverness

  Article By Val Sweeney Published: 17:30, 11 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Residents are upset that trees between Raigmore estate and the hospital are to be cut down to create a bus link. Angry residents in an Inverness neighbourhood have started a petition in a bid to prevent trees from being felled to make way for a controversial bus lane. The trees, some said to be hundreds of years old, form the boundary between Raigmore Estate and Raigmore Hospital. But some are to be felled so a bus gate can be created, allowing buses to run from Churchill Road/Ashton Road on the estate and through the hospital site to Old Perth Road under a long-standing planning condition attached to Inverness Campus.

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