NHS Highland Baby Friendly Welcome Sticker Scheme Participants

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NHS Highland Baby Friendly Welcome Sticker Scheme Participants NHS Highland Baby Friendly Welcome Sticker Scheme Participants Below is a list of the premises in Highland that are currently participating in the Baby Friendly Welcome Sticker Scheme. North Highland Premises Address Achins Bookshop & Coffeeshop Inverkirkaig, Lochinver, IV27 4LR Altnacealgach Inn Altnacealgach, by Lairg, IV27 4HF Altnaharra Hotel Altnaharra, Sutherland, IV27 4UE Anchorage Harbour Road, Scourie, IV27 4TE Armadale Medical Practice Armadale, by Thurso, KW14 7SA Assynt Medical Practice Main Street, Lochinver, Sutherland, IV27 4JZ Balnakeil Bistro Balnakeil Craft Village, Balnakeil, Durness, IV27 4PT Ben Loyal Hotel Tongue, by Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4XE Bettyhill Library Naver Teleservice Centre, Bettyhill, KW14 7SS Bettyhill Service Point NTC, Bettyhill, KW14 7SS Bonar Bridge Library Lairg Road, Bonar Bridge, IV24 3EA Bonar Bridge Service Point Carnegie Building, Lairg Road, Bonar Bridge, IV24 3EA Caffe Cardosi 1Traill Street, Thurso, KW14 8EJ Brora Library Cultural Centre and Library, Gower Street, Brora, KW9 6PD Brora Service Point Brora Library and Cultural Centre, Gower Street, Brora, KW9 6PD Carnegie Library West End, Lairg Road, Bonar Bridge, IV24 3EA Cocoa Mountain Balnakeil Craft Village, Balnakeil, Durness, IV27 4PT Coffee Bothy Fountain Road, Golspie, KW10 6TH Golspie Police Station Main Street, Golspie. KW10 6TQ Community Wing Caithness General Hospital, Martha Terrace, Wick, KW1 5EL Craggan Hotel Melness Talmine, Sutherland, IV27 4YP Creich Surgery Cherry Grove, Bonar Bridge, IV24 3ER Culag Hotel The Pier, Lochinver, Sutherland, IV27 4LQ Drumbeg Hotel Drumbeg, Nr Lochinver, IV27 4NW Dunbar Dental Clinic Ormlie Road, Thurso, KW14 7XE Dunbar Hospital Ormlie Road, Thurso, KW14 7XE Dunbeath Surgery Achorn Road, Dunbeath, KW6 6EZ Durness Health Centre Durness, Sutherland, IV27 4PH Durness Service Point Durine, Durness, IV27 4PN Eddrachilles Hotel Badcall Bay, Scourie, Sutherland, IV27 4TH Elphin Tea Rooms Elphin, by Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4HH e’Shed Off Naver Road, Thurso, KW14 7QA Falls of Shin Visitor Centre Lairg, IV27 4EE Farr Bay Inn Bettyhill, Sutherland, KW14 7SZ Golspie Library Community Centre, Golspie High School, Main Street, Golspie, KW10 6RA Golspie Medical Practice Fountain Road, Golspie, KW10 6SS Golspie Service Point Olsen House, Main Street, Golspie. KW10 6RA Helmsdale Library Community Centre, Dunrobin Street, Helmsdale, KW8 6JX Helmsdale Service Point Community Centre, Dunrobin Street, Helmsdale, KW8 6JX Holborn Hotel 16 Princes Street, Thurso, KW14 7BQ Inver Lodge Hotel Iolaire Road, Lochinver, Sutherland, IV27 4LU Kinlochbervie Hotel Kinlochbervie by Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4RP Kyle of Sutherland Hub South Bonar Industrial Estate, Ardgay, Sutherland, IV24 3AW Kylesku Hotel Kylesku, Sutherland, IV27 4HW Lairg Health Centre Main Street, Lairg, IV27 4DD Lairg Library Community Centre, Main Street, Lairg, IV27 4DD Lairg Service Point Police Station, Main Street, Lairg, IV27 4DB Lawson Memorial Hospital Station Road, Golspie, KW10 6SS Lochinver Larder Main Street, Lochinver, Sutherland, IV27 4JY Lochinver Service Point Culag Annex, Culag Pier, Lochinver, IV27 4LE Lochshell Dental Clinic Unit 8, Wick Business Park, Wick, KW1 4QR MacKays Rooms Durine, Durness, Sutherland, IV27 4PN MacPhail Centre Mill Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UN Maryck Memories of Childhood Unapool School, Kylesku, By Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4HW Melvich Hotel Melvich, By Thurso, Sutherland, KW14 7YJ North Coast Connection The Kyle Centre, Tongue, by Lairg, IV27 4XA Ozone Café Cape Wrath Lighthouse, Sutherland, IV27 4QQ Pulteney Centre Huddart Street, Wick, KW1 5BA Rhiconich Hotel Rhiconich, Sutherland, IV27 4RN Rhiconich Hotel Rhiconich, Lairg. IV27 Rhu Stoer Village Hall Stoer, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4JE Royal Marine Hotel Golf Road, Brora, Sutherland, KW9 6QS Sango Sands Oasis Durness, Sutherland, IV27 4PZ Scottish Natural Heritage The Links, Golspie Business Park, Golspie, KW10 6UB Scottish Natural Heritage 17 Pulteney Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UP Scourie & Kinlochbervie Medical Kinlochbervie, Caithness, IV27 4RP Practice Seaforth House Care Home Main Street, Golspie, KW10 6RH Smoo Cave Hotel Lerin, Durness, Sutherland, IV27 4QB Station Hotel Princes Street, Thurso, KW14 7DH Strathy Inn Strathy, by Thurso, KW14 7RY Sutherland Inn Hotel Fountain Square, Brora, KW9 6NX Sutherland Swimming Pool Back Road, Golspie, KW10 6RA Tempest Surf Thurso Harbour, Thurso, KW14 8DE Tesco Millbank Road, Thurso, KW14 8PS The Café at Bettyhill The Old Police Station, Clachan, Bettyhill, KW14 7SZ The Crask Inn By Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4AB The Ferry Inn Scrabster, KW14 7UJ The Inchnadamph Hotel Assynt by Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4HN The Overscaig house Hotel Loch Shin, Sutherland, IV27 4NY The Park Hotel Oldfield, Thurso, KW14 8RE The Weigh Inn Hotel Burnside, Thurso, KW14 7HG Thurso Community Health Centre Davidson’s Lane, Thurso, KW14 7AF Thurso Library Davidson’s Lane, Thurso, KW14 7AF Thurso Police Station Olrig Street, Thurso, KW14 7JA Thurso Service Point Council Offices, Rotterdam Street, Thurso, KW14 8AB Thurso Swimming Pool Millbank Road, Thurso, KW14 8PS Timespan Dunrobin Street, Helmsdale, KW8 6JX Tongue Hotel Tongue, By Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4XD Tongue Medical Centre St Andrews Glebe, Tongue, IV27 4XB Tongue Stores & Post Office Main Street, Tongue, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4XF Ullapool Library Community High School, Mill Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UN Ullapool Medical Practice North Road, Ullapool, IV26 2XL Ullapool Police Station 7 Argyle Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UB Ullapool Service Point North Road, Ullapool, IV26 2XL Village Green 12 Main Street, Lochinver, IV27 4JY Weavers Café Woodend, Tongue, Lairg, IV27 4XW West Highland College UHI 2 West Shore Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UR White Heather Café Durness, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4QA Wick Library East Caithness Community Facility, Newton Road, Wick, KW1 5LT Wick Police Station Bankhead Road, Wick, KW1 5LB Wick Service Point Government Buildings, Girnigoe Street, Wick, KW1 4HW Wick Swimming Pool Newton Road, Wick, KW1 5LT Mid Highland Premises Address Achiltibuie Library Coigach Community Hall, Achiltibuie, by Ullapool, IV26 2YG Aird Medical Practice Ferry Road, Beauly, IV4 7AH Alness Police Station Obsdale Road, Alness. IV17 0TU Alness Library Averon Centre, High Street, Alness, IV17 0QB Alness Pharmacy 12-14 High Street, Alness, IV17 0PS Alness Police Office Obsdale Road, Alness, IV17 0TU Alness Service Point Averon Centre, High Street, Alness, IV17 0QB Alness Swimming Pool Alness Academy, Alness, IV17 0UY Applecross Campsite and Flowertunnel Applecross, Strathcarron, IV54 8ND Applecross Inn Shore Road, Applecross, Strathcarron, IV54 8LR Applecross Walled Garden By Applecross House, Applecross, Strathcarron, IV54 8ND Averon Leisure Centre High Street, Alness, IV17 0QB Balintore Pharmacy 2 Hugh Street, Balintore, IV20 1UT Beauly Coffee Shop 11 High Street, Beauly, IV4 7BY Beauly Gallery The Kirk, Wester Balblair, Beauly, IV4 7BQ Black Isle Leisure Centre Deans Road, Fortrose, IV10 8TJ Boots the Chemist Unit 2, Tweedale Buildings, High Street, Fort William, PH33 6EU Café 115 115 High Street, Fort William, PH33 6DG Caol Library Glenkingie Street, Caol, Fort William, PH33 7DP Carnegie Café Well Street, Portmahomack, IV20 1YD Carron Restaurant Cam-Allt, Strathcarron, IV54 8YX Glencoe Police Station Tyndrum Road, Glencoe. PH49 4HP Coast Coffee Company Harbour Centre, Pier Road, Gairloch, IV21 2BQ Cobbs at Nevisport Airds Crossing, High Street, Fort William, PH33 6EU Costa Coffee 102-104 High Street, Fort William, PH33 6DG Corner on the Square 1 High Street, Beauly, IV4 7BY County Community Hospital Saltburn Road, Invergordon, IV18 0JR Craigmonie Centre Community Office, Glenurquhart High School, Drumnadrochit, IV63 6XA Cromarty Library Hugh Miller Street, Church Street, Cromarty, IV11 8XA Cromarty Medical Practice Allan Square, Cromarty, IV11 8YF Culloden Leisure Centre Keppoch Road, Culloden, IV1 2JZ Dingwall Health Centre Ferry Road, Dingwall, IV15 9QS Dingwall Leisure Centre Tulloch Avenue, Dingwall, IV15 9LH Dingwall Library Dingwall School and Community Library, Dingwall Academy, Dingwall, IV15 9LT Dingwall Police Station Bridaig, Dingwall, IV15 9QH Dingwall Service Point Ross House, High Street, Dingwall, IV15 9RY Dornoch Library Carnegie Buildings, High Street, Dornoch, IV25 3SH Dornoch Medical Practice Shore Road, Dornoch, IV25 3LS Dornoch Service Point Castle Street, Dornoch, IV25 3FD Evanton Sports Centre Drummond Road, Evanton Fort Augustus Service Point Memorial Hall, Fort Augustus, PH32 4DJ Fort Augustus Police Station Fort William Road, Fort Augustus. PH32 4BH Fort William Fire Station An Aird, Fort William, PH33 6AN Fort William Library Airds Crossing, High Street, Fort William, PH33 6EU Fort William Police Station Blar Mhor, Fort William, PH33 7GA Fortrose Community Library Fortrose Academy, Academy Street, Fortrose, IV10 8TW Fortrose Medical Practice Station Road, Fortrose, IV10 8SY Fortrose Service Point Black Isle Lesiure Centre, Deans Road, Fortrose, IV10 8TJ Gairloch Community Library Gairloch High School, Gairloch, IV21 2BP Gairloch Leisure Centre Achtercairn, Gairloch, IV21 2BP Gairloch Service Point Police Station, Gairloch, IV21 2BP Glen Urquhart Library and Learning Pitkerrald Road, Drumnadrochit, IV63 6XA Centre Highland Council Service Centre Osprey House, Alness Point Business Park, Alness, IV17 0UP Highland Football Academy Jubilee Park Road, Dingwall, IV15 9QZ Invergordon Dental Practice 108a High Street, Invergordon, IV18 ODL Invergordon Leisure Centre
Recommended publications
  • Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982
    Sunday 10 January 1982 (Lowest recorded temperature in the United Kingdom) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 10 January 1982 General summary After a mostly dry night, Northern Ireland and much of Scotland had a dry, bright and frosty day, though there were snow and hail showers in the extreme north of Scotland. It was very cold, with a very severe overnight frost. The temperature at Braemar, equalled the record, (also set in Braemar on 11 February 1895) for the lowest officially recorded temperature in Britain (-27.2 °C). Wales and much of England was dry and bright, though southern counties were cloudy, with rain, sleet or snow in South West England. It was bitterly cold with a keen easterly wind adding to the severity of the overnight frost, whilst in Shropshire, sheltered from the wind by hills to the east, the temperature fell to a new English record low of -26.1 °C at Newport. Significant weather event The minimum temperature of -27.2 °C at Braemar, Aberdeenshire, equalled the previous lowest officially recorded temperature in Britain which was also set at Braemar on 11 February 1895. This temperature was equalled again at Altnaharra, Highland, on 30 December 1995. Lowest temperatures in Scotland: Braemar, Aberdeenshire -27.2 °C Lagganlia, Inverness-shire -24.1 °C Balmoral, Aberdeenshire -23.5 °C Lowest temperatures in England: Newport, Shropshire -26.1 °C Shawbury, Shropshire -20.8 °C Maps from the daily weather summary showing the minimum and maximum temperatures for 10th January 1982. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature
    [Show full text]
  • North Sutherland Land Management Plan 2016-2026
    North Sutherland Land Management Plan 2016-2026 North Highland Forest District North Sutherland Land Management Plan 2016 - 2026 Plan Reference No:030/516/402 Plan Approval Date:__________ Plan Expiry Date:____________ | North Sutherland LMP | NHFD Planning | North Sutherland Land Management Plan 2016-2026 Contents 4.0 Analysis and Concept 4.1 Analysis of opportunities I. Background information 4.2 Concept Development 4.3 Analysis and concept table 1.0 Introduction: Map(s) 4 - Analysis and concept map 4.4. Land Management Plan brief 1.1 Setting and context 1.2 History of the plan II. Land Management Plan Proposals Map 1 - Location and context map Map 2 - Key features – Forest and water map 5.0. Summary of proposals Map 3 - Key features – Environment map 2.0 Analysis of previous plan 5.1 Forest stand management 5.1.1 Clear felling 3.0 Background information 5.1.2 Thinning 3.1 Physical site factors 5.1.3 LISS 3.1.1 Geology Soils and landform 5.1.4 New planting 3.1.2 Water 5.2 Future habitats and species 3.1.2.1 Loch Shin 5.3 Restructuring 3.1.2.2 Flood risk 5.3.1 Peatland restoration 3.1.2.3 Loch Beannach Drinking Water Protected Area (DWPA) 5.4 Management of open land 3.1.3 Climate 5.5 Deer management 3.2 Biodiversity and Heritage Features 6.0. Detailed proposals 3.2.1 Designated sites 3.2.2 Cultural heritage 6.1 CSM6 Form(s) 3.3 The existing forest: 6.2 Coupe summary 3.3.1 Age structure, species and yield class Map(s) 5 – Management coupes (felling) maps 3.3.2 Site Capability Map(s) 6 – Future habitat maps 3.3.3 Access Map(s) 7 – Planned
    [Show full text]
  • Media 436311 En.Pdf
    Contents Where are the Highlands? Where are the islands? Things to do Make an itinerary How to get there Choosing accommodation Food and drink Discounts and saving money Safety tips Where are the Highlands? The Highlands is the area north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault (from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast stretching across to Stonehaven in the east). It is the uppermost part of Scotland (made up of six smaller regions) and home to famous attractions such as Ben Nevis and Loch Ness, towns (notably Fort William, Nairn and Aviemore) and the “City of the Highlands” - Inverness. Traditionally visitors wishing to experience the beautiful Scottish outdoors will travel to the Highlands to visit the scenic lochs, tall snow capped, mountains, vast glens, ancient monuments as well as the beaches and bays along North Scotland’s iconic coastline. Seals, puffins, whales and dolphins are often spotted on these shores. You may want to try to catch a glimpse of the infamous Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights), walk amongst the The Highlands varied wildlife and flora or appreciate the breath-taking Scottish landscapes as part of your Highland experience. Or visit historic towns and villages for sightseeing, fine and traditional dining, shopping and a taste of Highland life. (Lowlands) For general information about the history of the Highlands see here! Where are the islands? You can reach the islands as part of your Highlands visit by ferry or air from the mainland. The island groups are: The Shetland The Orkney Islands Islands The
    [Show full text]
  • Troutquest Guide to Trout Fishing on the Nc500
    Version 1.2 anti-clockwise Roger Dowsett, TroutQuest www.troutquest.com Introduction If you are planning a North Coast 500 road trip and want to combine some fly fishing with sightseeing, you are in for a treat. The NC500 route passes over dozens of salmon rivers, and through some of the best wild brown trout fishing country in Europe. In general, the best trout fishing in the region will be found on lochs, as the feeding is generally richer there than in our rivers. Trout fishing on rivers is also less easy to find as most rivers are fished primarily for Atlantic salmon. Scope This guide is intended as an introduction to some of the main trout fishing areas that you may drive through or near, while touring on the NC500 route. For each of these areas, you will find links to further information, but please note, this is not a definitive list of all the trout fishing spots on the NC500. There is even more trout fishing available on the route than described here, particularly in the north and north-west, so if you see somewhere else ‘fishy’ on your trip, please enquire locally. Trout Fishing Areas on the North Coast 500 Route Page | 2 All Content ©TroutQuest 2017 Version 1.2 AC Licences, Permits & Methods The legal season for wild brown trout fishing in the UK runs from 15th March to 6th October, but most trout lochs and rivers in the Northern Highlands do not open until April, and in some cases the beginning of May. There is no close season for stocked rainbow trout fisheries which may be open earlier or later in the year.
    [Show full text]
  • University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 5-7, Copenhagen, Denmark, DK-1350
    Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic extensional and compressional history of East Laurentian margin sequences the Moine Supergroup, Scottish Caledonides Cawood, Peter A.; Strachan, Robin A.; Merle, Renaud E.; Millar, Ian L.; Loewy, Staci L.; Dalziel, Ian W. D.; Kinny, Peter D.; Jourdan, Fred; Nemchin, Alexander A.; Connelly, James Published in: Geological Society of America Bulletin DOI: 10.1130/B31068.1 Publication date: 2015 Document version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Document license: CC BY Citation for published version (APA): Cawood, P. A., Strachan, R. A., Merle, R. E., Millar, I. L., Loewy, S. L., Dalziel, I. W. D., ... Connelly, J. (2015). Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic extensional and compressional history of East Laurentian margin sequences: the Moine Supergroup, Scottish Caledonides. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 127(3-4), 349-371. https://doi.org/10.1130/B31068.1 Download date: 08. Apr. 2020 Downloaded from gsabulletin.gsapubs.org on January 19, 2016 Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic extensional and compressional history of East Laurentian margin sequences: The Moine Supergroup, Scottish Caledonides Peter A. Cawood1,2,†, Robin A. Strachan3, Renaud E. Merle4, Ian L. Millar5, Staci L. Loewy6, Ian W.D. Dalziel6,7, Peter D. Kinny4, Fred Jourdan4, Alexander A. Nemchin4, and James N. Connelly6,8 1Department of Earth Sciences, University of St. Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL, UK 2Centre for Exploration Targeting, School of Earth and Environment, The University
    [Show full text]
  • Anne R Johnston Phd Thesis
    ;<>?3 ?3@@8393;@ 6; @53 6;;3> 530>623? 1/# *%%"&(%%- B6@5 ?=316/8 >343>3;13 @< @53 6?8/;2? <4 9A88! 1<88 /;2 @6>33 /OOG ># 7PJOSTPO / @JGSKS ?UDNKTTGF HPR TJG 2GIRGG PH =J2 CT TJG AOKVGRSKTY PH ?T# /OFRGWS &++& 4UMM NGTCFCTC HPR TJKS KTGN KS CVCKMCDMG KO >GSGCREJ.?T/OFRGWS,4UMM@GXT CT, JTTQ,$$RGSGCREJ"RGQPSKTPRY#ST"COFRGWS#CE#UL$ =MGCSG USG TJKS KFGOTKHKGR TP EKTG PR MKOL TP TJKS KTGN, JTTQ,$$JFM#JCOFMG#OGT$&%%'($'+)% @JKS KTGN KS QRPTGETGF DY PRKIKOCM EPQYRKIJT Norse settlement in the Inner Hebrides ca 800-1300 with special reference to the islands of Mull, Coll and Tiree A thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Anne R Johnston Department of Mediaeval History University of St Andrews November 1990 IVDR E A" ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS None of this work would have been possible without the award of a studentship from the University of &Andrews. I am also grateful to the British Council for granting me a scholarship which enabled me to study at the Institute of History, University of Oslo and to the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for financing an additional 3 months fieldwork in the Sunnmore Islands. My sincere thanks also go to Prof Ragni Piene who employed me on a part time basis thereby allowing me to spend an additional year in Oslo when I was without funding. In Norway I would like to thank Dr P S Anderson who acted as my supervisor. Thanks are likewise due to Dr H Kongsrud of the Norwegian State Archives and to Dr T Scmidt of the Place Name Institute, both of whom were generous with their time.
    [Show full text]
  • Rosehall Information
    USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Rosehall Information POLICE Emergency = 999 Non-emergency NHS 24 = 111 No 21 January 2021 DOCTORS Dr Aline Marshall and Dr Scott Smith PLEASE BE AWARE THAT, DUE TO COVID-RELATED RESTRICTIONS Health Centre, Lairg: tel 01549 402 007 ALL TIMES LISTED SHOULD BE CHECKED Drs C & J Mair and Dr S Carbarns This Information Sheet is produced for the benefit of all residents of Creich Surgery, Bonar Bridge: tel 01863 766 379 Rosehall and to welcome newcomers into our community DENTISTS K Baxendale / Geddes: 01848 621613 / 633019 Kirsty Ramsey, Dornoch: 01862 810267; Dental Laboratory, Dornoch: 01862 810667 We have a Village email distribution so that everyone knows what is happening – Golspie Dental Practice: 01408 633 019; Sutherland Dental Service, Lairg: 402 543 if you would like to be included please email: Julie Stevens at [email protected] tel: 07927 670 773 or Main Street, Lairg: PHARMACIES 402 374 (freephone: 0500 970 132) Carol Gilmour at [email protected] tel: 01549 441 374 Dornoch Road, Bonar Bridge: 01863 760 011 Everything goes out under “blind” copy for privacy HOSPITALS / Raigmore, Inverness: 01463 704 000; visit 2.30-4.30; 6.30-8.30pm There is a local residents’ telephone directory which is available from NURSING HOMES Lawson Memorial, Golspie: 01408 633 157 & RESIDENTIAL Wick (Caithness General): 01955 605 050 the Bradbury Centre or the Post Office in Bonar Bridge. Cambusavie Wing, Golspie: 01408 633 182; Migdale, Bonar Bridge: 01863 766 211 All local events and information can be found in the
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Cruise Directory Directory 2020 Cruise 2020 Cruise Directory M 18 C B Y 80 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 17 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
    2020 MAIN Cover Artwork.qxp_Layout 1 07/03/2019 16:16 Page 1 2020 Hebridean Princess Cruise Calendar SPRING page CONTENTS March 2nd A Taste of the Lower Clyde 4 nights 22 European River Cruises on board MS Royal Crown 6th Firth of Clyde Explorer 4 nights 24 10th Historic Houses and Castles of the Clyde 7 nights 26 The Hebridean difference 3 Private charters 17 17th Inlets and Islands of Argyll 7 nights 28 24th Highland and Island Discovery 7 nights 30 Genuinely fully-inclusive cruising 4-5 Belmond Royal Scotsman 17 31st Flavours of the Hebrides 7 nights 32 Discovering more with Scottish islands A-Z 18-21 Hebridean’s exceptional crew 6-7 April 7th Easter Explorer 7 nights 34 Cruise itineraries 22-97 Life on board 8-9 14th Springtime Surprise 7 nights 36 Cabins 98-107 21st Idyllic Outer Isles 7 nights 38 Dining and cuisine 10-11 28th Footloose through the Inner Sound 7 nights 40 Smooth start to your cruise 108-109 2020 Cruise DireCTOrY Going ashore 12-13 On board A-Z 111 May 5th Glorious Gardens of the West Coast 7 nights 42 Themed cruises 14 12th Western Isles Panorama 7 nights 44 Highlands and islands of scotland What you need to know 112 Enriching guest speakers 15 19th St Kilda and the Outer Isles 7 nights 46 Orkney, Northern ireland, isle of Man and Norway Cabin facilities 113 26th Western Isles Wildlife 7 nights 48 Knowledgeable guides 15 Deck plans 114 SuMMER Partnerships 16 June 2nd St Kilda & Scotland’s Remote Archipelagos 7 nights 50 9th Heart of the Hebrides 7 nights 52 16th Footloose to the Outer Isles 7 nights 54 HEBRIDEAN
    [Show full text]
  • Volume of Minutes
    174 The Highland Council No. 2 2018/2019 Minutes of Meeting of the Highland Council held in the Council Chamber, Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness on Thursday, 28 June 2018 at 10.35am. 1. Calling of the Roll and Apologies for Absence A’ Gairm a’ Chlàir agus Leisgeulan Present: Mr G Adam Mrs D Mackay Mr B Allan Mr D Mackay Mr R Balfour Mr W MacKay (V/C) Mrs J Barclay Mr G MacKenzie Mr A Baxter Mrs I MacKenzie Mr B Boyd Mr S Mackie Mr R Bremner (V/C) Mr A MacKinnon Mr J Bruce Mrs A MacLean Mrs C Caddick Mr C MacLeod Miss J Campbell Mr D MacLeod Mrs I Campbell Mr D Macpherson Mrs G Campbell-Sinclair Mr R MacWilliam Mrs H Carmichael Mrs B McAllister Mr A Christie Mr J McGillivray (V/C) Dr I Cockburn Mr N McLean (V/C) Mrs M Cockburn Mr H Morrison Mr G Cruickshank Ms L Munro Ms K Currie Mrs P Munro Mrs M Davidson Mrs M Paterson Mr J Finlayson Mr I Ramon Mr M Finlayson Mr M Reiss Mr L Fraser Mr A Rhind Mr R Gale Mr D Rixson Mr K Gowans Mrs F Robertson Mr A Graham Mr K Rosie Ms P Hadley Mr G Ross Mr T Heggie Mr P Saggers Mr A Henderson Mr A Sinclair Mr A Jarvie Ms N Sinclair (V/C) Ms E Knox Mr C Smith Mr R Laird Ms M Smith Mr B Lobban Ms K Stephen Mr D Louden Mr B Thompson (V/C) Mrs L MacDonald Mrs C Wilson Mr R MacDonald In Attendance: Chief Executive Director of Finance Director of Development & Infrastructure Director of Community Services Also in Attendance: Chief Superintendent G MacDonald, Police Scotland Chief Inspector D Ross, Police Scotland Mr B Lobban in the Chair 175 Apologies for absence were intimated on behalf of Mr I Brown, Mr C Fraser, Mr J Gordon, Mr J Gray and Mrs T Robertson.
    [Show full text]
  • Director of Public Health's Annual Report Looks at the Challenges Ahead
    Team Update Issue 74 November 2010 www.nhshighland.scot.nhs.uk Director of Public Health’s Annual Report looks at the challenges ahead Alcohol misuse, smoking and obesity are major public health challenges facing NHS Highland, according to the first annual report from its Director of Public Health. Dr Margaret Somerville’s report also highlights the increasing number of older people in the local population and the corresponding increase in the number of people living with long- term conditions, such as hypertension, depression, asthma, coronary heart disease, diabetes and cancer. And it looks at lessons learned from last year’s influenza pandemic and explains that a major challenge for the future will be preparing and planning for climate change. Dr Somerville, (pictured top right) who took up the post in February of this year, points out that the health service, along with the rest of the public sector, still has to deal with these issues at a time when their budget is under increasing pressure. She said: “This report reflects my own observations about the health of people in NHS Highland in my first few months in post and the major challenges that lie ahead if we are to continue improving health and closing the gap between the best and worst off in society. “With the prospect of real cuts in spending on health over the next few years, it is more important than ever that we do not lose sight of the long-term health improvement work through which we hope to contain and reduce health service use and cost.” Dr Somerville explained that the population of NHS Highland had increased by more than 5% over the last 10 years and was predicted to increase by a further 10% over the next 20 years, with the number of people aged over 75 more than doubling in the same period.
    [Show full text]
  • A History of the Lairds of Grant and Earls of Seafield
    t5^ %• THE RULERS OF STRATHSPEY GAROWNE, COUNTESS OF SEAFIELD. THE RULERS OF STRATHSPEY A HISTORY OF THE LAIRDS OF GRANT AND EARLS OF SEAFIELD BY THE EARL OF CASSILLIS " seasamh gu damgean" Fnbemess THB NORTHERN COUNTIES NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED 1911 M csm nil TO CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF SEAFIELD, WHO HAS SO LONG AND SO ABLY RULED STRATHSPEY, AND WHO HAS SYMPATHISED SO MUCH IN THE PRODUCTION OP THIS HISTORY, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. PREFACE The material for " The Rulers of Strathspey" was originally collected by the Author for the article on Ogilvie-Grant, Earl of Seafield, in The Scots Peerage, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms. A great deal of the information collected had to be omitted OAving to lack of space. It was thought desirable to publish it in book form, especially as the need of a Genealogical History of the Clan Grant had long been felt. It is true that a most valuable work, " The Chiefs of Grant," by Sir William Fraser, LL.D., was privately printed in 1883, on too large a scale, however, to be readily accessible. The impression, moreover, was limited to 150 copies. This book is therefore published at a moderate price, so that it may be within reach of all the members of the Clan Grant, and of all who are interested in the records of a race which has left its mark on Scottish history and the history of the Highlands. The Chiefs of the Clan, the Lairds of Grant, who succeeded to the Earldom of Seafield and to the extensive lands of the Ogilvies, Earls of Findlater and Seafield, form the main subject of this work.
    [Show full text]
  • Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross Planning
    THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL Agenda Item CAITHNESS, SUTHERLAND & EASTER ROSS PLANNING Report No APPLICATIONS AND REVIEW COMMITTEE – 17 March 2009 07/00448/FULSU Construction and operation of onshore wind development comprising 2 wind turbines (installed capacity 5MW), access track and infrastructure, switchgear control building, anemometer mast and temporary control compound at land on Skelpick Estate 3 km east south east of Bettyhill Report by Area Planning and Building Standards Manager SUMMARY The application is in detail for the erection of a 2 turbine windfarm on land to the east south east of Bettyhill. The turbines have a maximum hub height of 80m and a maximum height to blade tip of 120m, with an individual output of between 2 – 2.5 MW. In addition a 70m anemometer mast is proposed, with up to 2.9km of access tracks. The site does not lie within any areas designated for their natural heritage interests but does lie close to the: • Caithness and Sutherland Peatlands Special Area of Conservation (SAC) • Caithness and Sutherland Peatlands Special Protection Area (SPA) • Caithness and Sutherland Peatlands RAMSAR site • Lochan Buidhe Mires Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) • Armadale Gorge Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) • Kyle of Tongue National Scenic Area (NSA) Three Community Councils have been consulted on the application. Melvich and Tongue Community Councils have not objected, but Bettyhill, Strathnaver and Altnaharra Community Council has objected. There are 46 timeous letters of representation from members of the public, with 8 non- timeous. The application has been advertised as it has been accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES), being a development which is classified as ‘an EIA development’ as defined by the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations.
    [Show full text]