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HEATS of the inaugural Horizon were the highlight of Sunday’s Sale greyhound racing meet. The first two dogs in each 440 metre heat progressed to this Sunday night’s final, where the winner will receive $25,000. Omega Dodge, trained by Barry Harper at Seaspray, claimed a hat-trick of wins by taking out the opening heat. Omega Dodge caught Dream Wizard, trained by Sean Lithgow at Devon Meadows, at the post to win in 24.75 seconds. A last start winner at Ballarat, Papi Go Fast, trained by Robert Camilleri at Lara, led the second heat all the way to win in 24.83s, three lengths ahead of Dr Madison, trained by Bill McMahon at Darriman. ....
Article Backers of planned £3m world-class climbing centre in Highland capital still reaching for success despite setback By Val Sweeney Published: 21:00, 06 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Duncan McCallum outside the site in Lotland Street. An ambitious project to develop a world-class climbing centre in the Highland capital is still very much alive, despite a recent setback. The proposed £3 million Ledge Climbing Gym was dealt a blow last month when the planning application was turned down by Highland councillors. They were acting on a report by the Health and Safety Executive which said its planned Inverness Lotland Street location next to a large fuel storage and distribution site posed an unacceptable risk. ....
By Val Sweeney Published: 20:30, 05 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Duncan McCallum outside the site in Lotland Street. An ambitious project to develop a world-class climbing centre in Inverness is still very much alive, despite a recent setback. The proposed £3 million Ledge Climbing Gym was dealt a blow last month when the planning application was turned down by Highland councillors. They were acting on a report by the Health and Safety Executive which said its planned Lotland Street location next to a large fuel storage and distribution site posed an unacceptable risk. ....