Chamber News

New History of Power Transmission in the North of Scotland Published

The story of power transmission in the north of Scotland is being told in a new book published by SSE Heritage, the archive and history arm of Perth-based electricity company SSE. Called ‘The Highland Grid’, it draws on over 100 years of archive documents, newspaper cuttings and interviews with people who worked on the high

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Business Breakfast with HIAL Highlights Opportunities for Growth and Connectivity

Inverness Chamber of Commerce members enjoyed an insightful Business Breakfast this week with guest speakers Paul Kelsall, Chief Executive of Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (HIAL), and Graeme Bell, General Manager of Inverness Airport. Held at the Kingsmills Hotel, the event attracted over 50 delegates and offered a unique opportunity to hear directly from the

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Endless Collaboration Opportunities for Scottish Companies in the Netherlands

This week (20-22 May), Inverness Chamber of Commerce led a trade mission to the Netherlands, accompanied by a dynamic group of Scottish companies united by a shared ambition: to explore new business opportunities and partnerships between our two nations. The programme offered a rich blend of workshops, networking events, and cultural experiences designed to give

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Keynote Lunch Offers Powerful Insights into the Future of Local Media

Inverness Chamber of Commerce members gathered at the Glen Mhor Hotel & Apartments last week (Friday 25 April) for the Chamber’s Keynote Lunch, featuring a compelling and candid address from Steve Barron, Managing Director of Highland News and Media (HNM). Steve delivered a refreshingly honest perspective on HNM’s journey – charting its successes, challenges, pivotal

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Inverness Chamber of Commerce Appoints Marc Wilson as New President

Inverness Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Wilson as its new President, following the conclusion of Eunice McAdam’s term. Marc’s appointment was confirmed at today’s (25 April) Annual General Meeting. The Chamber is also delighted to welcome Hilary Clelland, Partner at Saffery, to the Board. Marc takes on the role

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Inside Stories: Creativity, Collaboration and Community at Inverness Creative Academy

The latest Inside Stories event from Inverness Chamber of Commerce gave members a rare and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at one of the Highlands’ most vibrant creative spaces,  Inverness Creative Academy. This beautifully redeveloped site, a £6 million transformation of the former Midmills buildings, is now the Highlands’ first major creative hub. Operated by Wasps (Workshops

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New Start Highland Announced as Charity Partner for Highland Business Dinner 2025

Inverness Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce New Start Highland as the official charity partner for this year’s Highland Business Dinner, headlined by Adrian Chiles, celebrated TV and radio presenter, columnist, and documentary host. The annual event, a highlight in the region’s business calendar, will also raise vital funds to support New Start Highland’s

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The Future of Highland Tourism: Business Voices Concerns Over Visitor Levy Proposal

The debate over the introduction of a visitor levy in the Highlands has sparked intense discussion across the business community, with a recent engagement forum hosted by Inverness Chamber of Commerce highlighting widespread concerns about the proposed scheme. With 58 attendees, including 10 Highland Councillors and representatives from various sectors, the event provided a critical

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