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Dores Community Litter Pick

March 25, 2024 by simon

It’s that time of year where the annual roadside litter pick organised by Fiona is taking place on the weekend of the 14th/15th of April. There are already members of the community who generously give their time doing the bit between the village and the school throughout the year.

It would be greatly appreciated if you could give your time for a wee walk and help keep our community looking nice. contact [email protected].

On Thursday the 4th there is an organised litter pick for the end of the beach where all the area has been cleared in an attempt to stop visitors setting the beach on fire. This has revealed a lot of litter. See the notice below for this event ,thank you

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Community Briefing 22-3-24

March 25, 2024 by simon

Dear Community Group/Community Council/Colleagues,

Welcome to The Highland Council’s fortnightly briefing containing information about support, resources, and events for local communities.

If you have anything you wish to be included in a future briefing, please contact [email protected]

To join the mailing list for this briefing please complete this short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/rSS3hXbGTa

Funding 

  • SCVO  is a key source of funding information for the third sector.
  • HTSI Funding Support and Advice
  • Youth Work Grants & Funding Directory
  • Get Grants – provides practical support, training, and advice relating to fundraising.
  • The Service Pupil Support Programme will award grants of £5,000 to £80,000 to projects supporting Service children along their educational pathway.
  • Volant Charitable Trust Small Grants Programme – This fund has a focus on organisations addressing poverty and deprivation, supporting vulnerable groups who are the most affected.

Community Training, Events, & News

  • Raising Teens with Confidence – this free course for parents and carers who have experienced the impact of substance use on a family member and have a child aged between 11 – 16 in the house. The course will run on Tuesday evenings from 7-8 30pm, starting from 23rd April and will run for 6 weeks. The course can take a maximum of 10 people, to book a place email: [email protected]
  • Health Inequalities: Why Bother – this course explores why tackling inequality is the responsibility of everyone, how to tackle health inequality, and how to apply this learning. The course will be held April 9th at 2-4pm. Enquiries: [email protected]
    • Non NHS staff will need to register on Turas
    • Course link
  • Planet Youth Newsletter March – topics include:
    • free online conference April 18th looking at ways to help improve young people’s mental and physical health – register here
    • Information for parents about teenagers and alcohol
  • Highlands & Islands Climate Hub – They are looking to hear about successes from this month to include in their newsletter, such as funding secured, new volunteers or staff, upcoming events, or goals for this year. To be included send a short paragraph to [email protected].
  • Highland Place Standard – this survey is about gathering people’s experiences the Highlands. Answers will help shape future plans, including Local Development Plans and the Highland Outcome Improvement Plan.

Welfare & Poverty Reduction

  • Highland Whole Family Wellbeing Programme – This platform is intended to share information about anything relating to holistic family wellbeing and support.
  • Cost of living support – Highland Council webpages on support and information to help with the cost of living.
  • Help during the cost-of-living crisis – Scottish Government advice and information.
  • CAB Energy Advice – Citizens Advice Bureau offer free, impartial energy advice to householders. They provide advice to help reduce household energy use, save money, and understand energy bills and support householders to manage energy debt. This can be done in person, over the phone or by video call. 0800 028 1456 will bring you to an interactive service which will connect you to the relevant service or you can enter your postcode here to find your local Citizen Advice bureau.
  • Armed Forces & Veterans: Education, Health & Housing – Information to support and signpost Highland’s Armed Forces Community:

Mental Health & Wellbeing

  • Think Health Think Nature Newsletter March 
  • NHS Highland Mental Wellbeing – a collection of resources and signposts to help people of all ages to look after their own mental wellbeing. Register for the event by following the link.
  • Cost of living crisis and your mental health
    Many people are feeling the strain as the cost of living continues to increase.  This resource provides information on how you can maintain your mental wellbeing at this time, alongside information on how to manage your money as bills rise.

Community Safety and Resilience

  • SEPA Water Situation Report – Despite the amount of rain Scotland has seen recently, water scarcity remains a potential risk, especially if the next few months are drier than average. SEPA recommend plan ahead and manage water supplies sustainably.
  • Highlands and Islands Climate Hub – Empowers community-led climate action.
  • https://ready.scot/ – Tips on steps you can take to prepare your home, family, and business for emergencies.
  • Met Office Weather Warnings – https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2022-11-04
  • Met Office Weather Ready https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/weatherready 
  • Scottish Flood Forecasting – Provides up to date information on when and where flooding is expected to occur over a three-day period.
  • Floodline Scotland https://floodlinescotland.org.uk/ 

Douglas Crawford
Business Analyst

Community Support and Engagement

Highland Council

Filed Under: News

Scottish Water Newsletter

March 18, 2024 by simon

We’re delighted to share with you the Spring edition of the Scottish Water digital newsletter.

We hope you enjoy this bumper selection of significant investment and innovation highlights from our work over recent months. This spotlights the work we are doing to ensure we continue to provide our customers with resilient, excellent quality water and waste water services, while improving our assets, tackling the impacts of climate change, and reaching our Net Zero by 2040 target.

To access this newsletter, simply click ‘Go to this Sway’ below. You can click any of the underlined elements to take you to additional information if you are interested in finding out more.

We have covered sections on: 

  • Investing in our Infrastructure
  • Flourishing Scotland
  • Environment, Climate, and Beyond Net Zero
  • And Finally….a selection of interesting stories.

You can skip to sections of interest using the small square on the bottom right-hand corner of your screen and select the section you wish to view.

Scottish Water News – Spring 2024
Welcome to the Scottish Water digital newsletter!
Go to this Sway

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Commencement of Geotechnical Survey

March 17, 2024 by simon

To: Dores & Essich Community Council, Strathnairn Community Council and Councillors of Aird & Loch Ness Ward

This is to inform you that we have commissioned consultants to undertake the above surveys, and they are scheduled to start the week commencing 25 March 2024.

The geotechnical surveys will require a small workforce of 8 to 10 technicians, working on two rotary rigs. The rigs are approximately 3 x 2.6 metres and will be drilling to a depth of between 20 and 280 metres (depending on site conditions). The surveys will take approximately ten weeks to complete. The information gained from the survey works will inform the project design to construct a tunnel system that is safe and compliant for the operational lifetime of the project.

Natural Power is the company carrying out the work, and there will be a representative from their team attending the community drop-in sessions today, 12 March, who can talk directly to residents in more detail.

Attached is a map showing the approximate location of the nine drilling locations marked with blue dots, and an image of the type of equipment used.

This information will be shared at the exhibition and on our website, but please feel free to share this email with anyone who may find it of interest. This email address can be used for members of the public to contact the project team.  

Kind regards,

The Project Team

Statkraft UK Ltd.
The Garment Factory, 10 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1RE

22 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4BQ

Phone: 0800 772 0668
www.statkraft.co.uk

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Filed Under: News, Planning matters

Community Resilience Briefing

March 17, 2024 by simon

Dear Community Group/Community Council/Colleagues,

Welcome to The Highland Council’s fortnightly briefing containing information about support, resources, and events for local communities.

If you have anything you wish to be included in a future briefing, please contact [email protected]

To join the mailing list for this briefing please complete this short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/rSS3hXbGTa

Funding 

  • SCVO  is a key source of funding information for the third sector.
  • HTSI Funding Support and Advice

Community Training, Events, & News

  • Sakura Cherry Tree Project – this project to supply cherry trees for community locations was launched in a joint communique issued by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the then Prime Minister Theresa May in Autumn 2017. The only proviso is that the trees should be planted in areas where they can be enjoyed by all, where they can easily be looked after and where people can gather and enjoy the trees. Applications for trees are now open for 2025-2026. If you represent a public space or school interested in being part of this project, and wish to apply you can find further information on the link: History of the Project | SAKURA CHERRY TREE PROJECT (japanuksakura.org)
  • Brain Awareness Week – Brain Health Quiz – On Friday 15 March, between 11am and 3pm, pop along to the Inverness Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre at Unit 2 Strothers Lane to undertake their Brain Health Quiz along with the opportunity to learn more about maintaining a healthy brain. For more information contact [email protected]
  • Suicide Intervention and Prevention programme (SIPP) Training – This training will cover information about suicide and how to help by recognising the signs, be supportive and signposting. See the attached document for full information and upcoming dates in April and May.
  • Procurement Made Simple: Community Wealth Building – This online discussion on the 12 March will focus on how to build community wealth by using procurement.
  • Fort William College – 26th March from 11am-1pm Fort William College will be offering a free drop-in session to anyone looking to move into work or change jobs. They will be able to help with confidence building, CVs, applications, interviews, and funding and support help. For more information email [email protected]
  • Adult Learning Volunteer Training – A one-day training session will be held on 14/03/24, 10am-3pm at Wick library for everyone interested in becoming a volunteer Adult Learning tutor, lunch will be provided. To book a place or for further information; please contact Caithness adult learning coordinator John Riach on 07760 743200 or [email protected]
  • Planet Youth Newsletter March 2024
  • Children and Young People Participation Strategy Survey – This survey will run until the end of March and is intended to capture the views of people up to the age of 26.
  • Month of the Military Child – April is the month of the military child, which is an opportunity to celebrate and raise awareness for children who are from armed forces families.

Welfare & Poverty Reduction

  • Highland Whole Family Wellbeing Programme – This platform is intended to share information about anything relating to holistic family wellbeing and support.
  • Cost of living support – Highland Council webpages on support and information to help with the cost of living.
  • Help during the cost-of-living crisis – Scottish Government advice and information.
  • CAB Energy Advice – Citizens Advice Bureau offer free, impartial energy advice to householders. They provide advice to help reduce household energy use, save money, and understand energy bills and support householders to manage energy debt. This can be done in person, over the phone or by video call. 0800 028 1456 will bring you to an interactive service which will connect you to the relevant service or you can enter your postcode here to find your local Citizen Advice bureau.
  • Armed Forces & Veterans: Education, Health & Housing – Information to support and signpost Highland’s Armed Forces Community:

Mental Health & Wellbeing

  • Scottish Mental Health First Aid Training (SMHFA) – This is a 2-day course aimed at anyone interested in increasing their knowledge and understanding of mental health issues. This course is delivered in person, available in Inverness and Dingwall. For more information and Dates view the attached document.
  • NHS Highland Mental Wellbeing – a collection of resources and signposts to help people of all ages to look after their own mental wellbeing. Register for the event by following the link.
  • Cost of living crisis and your mental health
    Many people are feeling the strain as the cost of living continues to increase.  This resource provides information on how you can maintain your mental wellbeing at this time, alongside information on how to manage your money as bills rise.

Community Safety and Resilience

  • Highlands and Islands Climate Hub – Empowers community-led climate action.
  • https://ready.scot/ – Tips on steps you can take to prepare your home, family, and business for emergencies.
  • Met Office Weather Warnings – https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2022-11-04
  • Met Office Weather Ready https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/weatherready 
  • Scottish Flood Forecasting – Provides up to date information on when and where flooding is expected to occur over a three-day period.
  • Floodline Scotland https://floodlinescotland.org.uk/ 

Filed Under: News

Community Resilience Briefing

February 26, 2024 by simon

Dear Community Group/Community Council/Colleagues,

Welcome to The Highland Council’s fortnightly briefing containing information about support, resources, and events for local communities.

To join the mailing list for this briefing please complete this short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/rSS3hXbGTa

Funding 

  • SCVO  is a key source of funding information for the third sector.
  • HTSI Funding Support and Advice

Community Training, Events, & News

  • Highland Gathering – booking for the CAB Highland Gathering is now open. This will be our first gathering since 2020’s one was cancelled due to Covid and we look forward to welcoming you all back to a fantastic day of workshops and networking. If you think this would be of interest to any of your colleagues or partner organisation please pass on the information. The venue remains the Ben Wyvis Hotel in Strathpefffer and booking information can be found at https://www.cabhighlandgathering.co.uk/

Please look to book as soon as possible to ensure you get to the front of the queue for the available workshops! If you have any questions or would like to discuss the event, please get in touch

  • Employer Training Webinars – Skills Development Scotland are running a series of webinars such as workforce planning and development, talent attraction, and workplace culture. See the attached document for full details or visit their website.
  • Fort William 2040 – this is an ongoing project to co-ordinate and deliver a shared vision for the future of Fort William and Lochaber. Design concepts and initial ideas are available to view at the library along with feedback forms.
  • Scottish Rural Action are hosting the event which is free and open to all community councils.  They will be joined by a range of organisations and individuals exploring the practicalities of diversity on boards, succession planning, and how young people can be fully supported to get involved.

See below for further info and the link to sign up:

https://events.bookitbee.com/scottish-rural-action/youthful-visions-board-decisions-empowering-tomorr/

Welfare & Poverty Reduction

  • Best Start Foods – You may be able to get Best Start Foods for your child even if you cannot get certain benefits because of your immigration status (also called ‘no access to public funds). The thresholds required to qualify for this aid is being updated on February 26th 2024, for full information visit: https://www.mygov.scot/best-start-grant-best-start-foods/public-funds-access    
  • Highland Whole Family Wellbeing Programme – This platform is intended to share information about anything relating to holistic family wellbeing and support.
  • Cost of living support – Highland Council webpages on support and information to help with the cost of living.
  • Help during the cost-of-living crisis – Scottish Government advice and information.
  • CAB Energy Advice – Citizens Advice Bureau offer free, impartial energy advice to householders. They provide advice to help reduce household energy use, save money, and understand energy bills and support householders to manage energy debt. This can be done in person, over the phone or by video call. 0800 028 1456 will bring you to an interactive service which will connect you to the relevant service or you can enter your postcode here to find your local Citizen Advice bureau.
  • Armed Forces & Veterans: Education, Health & Housing – Information to support and signpost Highland’s Armed Forces Community:

Mental Health & Wellbeing

  • Think Health Think Nature February 2024 Newsletter
  • NHS Highland Mental Wellbeing – a collection of resources and signposts to help people of all ages to look after their own mental wellbeing. Register for the event by following the link.
  • Cost of living crisis and your mental health
    Many people are feeling the strain as the cost of living continues to increase.  This resource provides information on how you can maintain your mental wellbeing at this time, alongside information on how to manage your money as bills rise.

Community Safety and Resilience

  • Highlands and Islands Climate Hub – Empowers community-led climate action.
  • https://ready.scot/ – Tips on steps you can take to prepare your home, family, and business for emergencies.
  • Met Office Weather Warnings – https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2022-11-04
  • Met Office Weather Ready https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/weatherready 
  • Scottish Flood Forecasting – Provides up to date information on when and where flooding is expected to occur over a three-day period.
  • Floodline Scotland https://floodlinescotland.org.uk/ 

Douglas Crawford
Business Analyst

Community Support and Engagement

Highland Council

Filed Under: News

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