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New survey reveals attitudes and experiences of crime Just a month after official statistics showed that recorded crime in Scotland is at its lowest level in nearly 30 years and with record numbers of police officers in our communities, a  |  |


At a special meeting today (Tuesday 27 October), The Highland Council's Resources Committee agreed to appoint Fujitsu Services as its preferred bidder for Information Communication and Technology Services over the next five years. The estimated value of the new contract,  |
Scottish Water today (27 Oct 2009) welcomed the report by the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, 'Cost and Performance 2008/09', which reports on the continued efficiency of the water utility. Sheila Campbell-Lloyd, Scottish Water's Regional Manager for Highland & The  |  |
DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (October, 27th) sold 63 prime cattle. Prime bullocks (25) averaged 163.8p (-2.2p) and sold to 179p per kg and £1,166.10 gross. ...  |  |


HALLOWEEN Police in Caithness are appealing to the public to remind parents and guardians of children to use discretion this Halloween season. We want people to be safety conscious at all times but particularly at Halloween when more children are  |  |
Raising taxes for small businesses would ultimately cost the UK billions of pounds and hundreds of thousands of jobs, a new independent report for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has found.  |  |
National postal strikes could cost small businesses anywhere between £500 and £5,000, a poll by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has shown.  |  |
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