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Bearsden residents invited to join photo contest

The organisers of Bearsden Festival are looking for locals to show off their best snaps by entering a photo competition.  ‘Green Shoots’ photo contest was set up to gather a collective insight into life during lockdown for those in the area. Those who enter could have their work featured in a public gallery.  The competition will finish with a public gallery displaying the winning entries, shortlisted by local creatives and confirmed by a public vote. Green Shoots photo competition [Photo by Mack] Judge and local photographer Lindsey Parker said: We are encouraging all ages to get out their phones and laptops and select images that capture the experiences of the last year.

It is progress and that s to be welcomed - Highland councillor rejoices as works commence on extending Culloden Academy

© Sandy McCook / DCT Media 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 Two janitors’ houses in the grounds of a north secondary school have been demolished to make way for a long-awaited extension. A Highland councillor has stressed more needs to be done to stem the capacity crisis at Culloden Academy as the first phase of work on the development draws to a close. Contractors Morrison Construction have completed the demolition work .

Highland Council launches £55million bus revolution bid

Highland Council launches £55million bus revolution bid
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Inverness Town House takes shape following multi-million pound renovation

Inverness Town House takes shape following multi-million pound renovation © Michelle Henderson 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 Scaffolding surrounding an Inverness landmark is finally being taken down as a major renovation project nears completion. Work on the historic town house on Castle Street is now on course to finish next month, with locals welcoming the end of the city centre “looking like a building site” in time for summer. The civic centre, built in 1882, has already undergone £4.2 million facelift during the inaugural phases of the renovation project being performed by Highland Council.

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