Parents with children attending the An Cotan nursery were stunned last night (Monday June 26) to be told once again that it was closing, this time from Friday July 28.
Hannah Ritchie-Muir,...
HebCelt will once again be significantly powered by green hydrogen thanks to funding from EventScotland’s National Events Programme, as it continues its commitment to sustainability and...
More than 150 runners and walkers took part in this year’s Leanne Fund 5/10k event in Point, on Saturday June 3.
The event, sponsored by Point and Sandwick Trust, took place with an extra special...
A Stornoway building company has won a major industry award for a housing development in the town.
O’Mac Construction Ltd. picked up the accolade at the Federation of Master Builders’s...
Hydrogen power is becoming more of a reality every day in the Western Isles.
Energy from hydrogen is seen as a growing attraction compared to battery-based electric power – some critics say the...
An independent assessment of the economic losses caused by the withdrawal of the ferry service from South Uist should be carried out by the Scottish government, Labour has demanded.
The call from...
The needs of Barra people are being forgotten by the Scottish Government in Edinburgh – and the latest change of heart is being partly blamed on war in the Ukraine.
Highlands and Islands Labour...
Taxpayers now have until 5 April 2025 to fill gaps in their National Insurance record from April 2006 that may increase their State Pension - an extension of nearly two years, the UK Government...