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Updated: 17:06, 09 March 2021
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Fly-tipping causes many problems in rural areas.
Highland Council has said that illegal fly-tipping is costing the regionâs taxpayers thousands and is encouraging people to report anyone they see doing it.
Council staff were alerted to an incident of fly-tipping at the Attadale Estate on the A890 at Strathcarron, where 153 tyres were dumped at the side of the road.
In another incident at the weekend, a waste cassette from a camper van, or caravan, was dumped at a school site in Lochaber requiring an extensive clean-up.
Friday 3/12 Webinar: Teaching COVID-Impacted Singers
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A discussion about how to best serve students and clients who have been affected by COVID-19.
From asymptomatic cases to what is now classified as “Long COVID,” the impacts of COVID-19 on singers are wide ranging and potentially career threatening. As teachers of singing, it is important to be an effective part of the care team for your singers who study with you. NATS Vocal Wellness Coordinator and co-author of “The Vocal Athlete” Wendy LeBorgne along with voice teacher and voice consultant at Breathe Well Physio Rachel Goldenberg join NATS Executive Director Allen Henderson for this free webinar. The panelists will discuss how we as informed practitioners can best serve our students and clients as they seek to return to performing careers.
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Former Maryburgh Primary School building set for new chapter as community hub after men s shed group deal struck By Hector MacKenzie Published: 14:45, 06 March 2021
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The former Maryburgh Primary School is set for a new chapter. Picture: Gary Anthony
A FORMER school building in Maryburgh is once again set to become a community hub after changing hands for just £1.
The former Maryburgh Primary School is being sold to the Maryburgh Menâs Shed group by Highland Council under community asset transfer legislation.
A huge honour : Hartlepool selected to host Tall Ships event again
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Tall ships depart port (Image: Colin Lane)
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