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Loch Ness Marathon News
FITNESS IS FUN FOR SCHOOLS, CLUBS & DISABILITY GROUPS TAKING PART IN THE BAXTERS RIVER NESS 5K FUN RUN & New addition for pre -school; the Wee Nessie...
Published on: 16/08/2010
Call to re-site mobile camera units
“We need to reduce accidents on the A82 primarily where people are overtaking in inappropriate places.”
Published on: 13/08/2010
Wooly thinking to bring in bumper bag
A Highland estate is hoping for its best bag of grouse for more than 70 years after using sheep to control the ticks that kill the chicks of the game bird.
Published on: 12/08/2010
Cultural castle celebration
A unique series of cultural weekend house parties set in an historic castle on the shores of Loch Ness has been launched– the first of which is to be hosted by celebrated author Lynne Truss of Eats, Shoots and Leaves fame.
Published on: 12/08/2010
Inverness Airport extends opening
Inverness Airport is extending its hours of operation from early October to accommodate Royal Mail flights for the first time. The move replaces RAF Kinloss as the mail receiving airport .
Published on: 11/08/2010
Belladrum festival ‘best one yet’
“The weather has been kind and the event has been incredible. Without exception, every band has been saying it was one of their best shows, and everyone has been waxing lyrical about Belladrum. ”
Published on: 09/08/2010
£450k for Loch Ness Landmark
AROUND £450,000 is to be poured into the restoration of a 200-year-old lighthouse on the north shore of Loch Ness. British Waterways announced last year its intention to rescue the crumbling landmark by restoring it to its original condition.
Published on: 06/08/2010
women complete marathon Loch Ness swim
Six brave women successfully completed a mammoth swim along the length of Loch Ness . The women from London’s Serpentine Swimming Club swam in shifts of one hour each, battling the bitterly cold water and fatigue in aid of afghanistan charity
Published on: 06/08/2010
Coastguards’ warning after kayak drama
The Drumnadrochit-based Loch Ness RNLI lifeboat crew launched after the paddler, a 40-year-old man, separated from a group and was not seen for hours.
Published on: 05/08/2010
Anger at bid to scrap direct trains
Direct trains linking Inverness - the gateway to Loch Ness, to London could be scrapped as part of drastic cost-cutting measures being considered by the UK Government.
Published on: 04/08/2010




