Two stories from today’s paper about local youngsters’ fundraising efforts to help the situation in Ukraine. It is heartwarming to… Read more Jumble sale helps Ukraine
Tag: Inverness Courier
Investment for battlefield site
I had quite a good interview with the chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland last week about he… Read more Investment for battlefield site
City collects for people in Ukraine
The pictures of the pipe band that I shot at the weekend were used in Tuesday’s Inverness Courier and today’s… Read more City collects for people in Ukraine
Save our Ironworks
This was a good example of a ground-roots campaign to save a much loved local music venue. Plans had been… Read more Save our Ironworks
Record-breaking day as thousands flock to games
A busy weekend with a number of events in Inverness including my first Highland games. MORE than 7000 people turned… Read more Record-breaking day as thousands flock to games
Battle of the bands
VISITORS from across the globe headed to Inverness for the return to the city of the European Pipe Band Championships. … Read more Battle of the bands
How did no-one notice dead body?
Corpse found in B&Q car park had been there for months Alarm raised after shopper noticed smell coming from van… Read more How did no-one notice dead body?
New twist for port’s fence at beach
Today’s front page splash in the Nairn edition that was started by my colleague Donald Wilson that I had to… Read more New twist for port’s fence at beach
Medic’s mercy mission
North surgeon heads to Ukraine to help cause Today’s splash about an Inverness orthopaedic trauma surgeon who is currently Lviv,… Read more Medic’s mercy mission
MP hits back at royal butler
INVERNESS MP Drew Hendry has set the record straight following comments made by former royal butler Paul Burrell. Mr Burrell,… Read more MP hits back at royal butler