Dunnet Bay Distillers has submitted plans to transform a 200-year-old mill into a destination whisky distillery.
Highlands
Two Highland construction firms have joined forces for the benefit of the community at Milton of Leys Primary School in Inverness. Morrison Construction and Tulloch Homes agreed to contribute £5,000 to the school which will be spent towards developing the playground.
New archaeological discoveries from the Battle of Culloden could potentially be unearthed due to work to build a new school.
The community-led development of five homes and five self-build plots on Raasay has been granted full planning permission. Raasay Development Trust (RDT) is leading the project in the main village of Inverarish with support from the Communities Housing Trust (CHT).
The Scottish Government, SP Energy Networks and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution have launched a trial called Project Re-Heat to decarbonise homes in Highland and across Scotland. The industry-first project will trial how electricity networks can respond to the increase
The Highland Council has approved plans for 93 new homes in Cromlet, Invergordon.
A disused school and schoolhouse in Glendale, Skye has received a grant of over £47,000 from the Scottish Government’s Rural Communities in Action Fund to undertake further feasibility, design and development work. The community-led project to renovate the school and schoolhouse into 5-6
Pupils at Bun-Sgoil Shlèite in Skye have been enjoying their brand new nursery building, and outdoor learning shelter courtesy of James MacQueen Building Contractors and R.HOUSE.
The Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) has announced a £4.45 million investment into Highland Coast Hotels to help to support more sustainable and community-led hospitality around the North Coast 500 tourist route.
An application for planning in principle has been submitted for the expansion of Portree, the principal settlement of the Isle of Skye, to address the long-term shortage of affordable housing on the island.
Revised proposals for a holiday village near Culloden Moor in Inverness have been rejected by the Scottish Government.
An Inverness suburb is gearing up for the opening of £1.5 million of new retail space this month, the property investment development firm behind the project has confirmed. The development in Culduthel, which comprises four units totalling 4,100 sq ft and with 23 parking spaces is expected to
The stainless-steel envelope for the 92kW Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme in Inverness is being installed marking another significant milestone for the project.
Six families will open the doors to their new homes in Staffin this month after the handover date was confirmed.
An American businesswoman who built a £200,000 eco-home in the Highlands has been ordered to tear it down.