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Updated: July 17, 2021, 3:31 pm
Alexander Morrison appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court.
A man has been fined after being in charge of a car while more than four times the limit.
Inverness Sheriff Court was told yesterday that police had been called to a one vehicle collision on the A82 Inverness to Drumnadrochit road last July.
They found 29-year-old Alexander Morrison, who had been at a party, behind the wheel.
‘Road was strewn with debris’
Fiscal depute Sharon Ralph said the car had collided with a wall and the road was strewn with debris.
His reading was 100mcgs of alcohol when the limit is 22mcgs.
Arts and Culture
Hidden in the beautiful, undulating countryside of Surrey, south of London much of it ruined, though, by the hideousness of post–Great War suburbia is the Watts Gallery, a museum devoted to the work of the Victorian painter George Frederic Watts, once known (it is impossible to suppress a smile) as England’s Michelangelo. Watts (1817–1904) was the son of an impoverished but ambitious piano tuner, and he owed his rapid ascent up the social scale to the swift recognition of his talents by people in the upper reaches of society. Though somewhat lacking in humor, he was charming and good company. When, as a very young man, he went to Italy to study at the font of Western art, the British ambassador to the Duchy of Florence, Lord Holland, and his wife were so taken with him that they asked him to stay. “We have plenty of room,” said Lady Holland, which was no more than the truth: their residence had 100 rooms. He stayed for years.