Inverness Chamber of Commerce

Strut – Part 2

This week, we’ve handed the blog over to Strut Co-founders Chris and Ed, who have shared how their business has adapted and grown, and what exciting plans they have for the future. Read more from the dynamic duo in this two-part blog! Overcoming Challenges We’ve perhaps been fortunate that the brand and digital space has […]

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Members of the Highland ice hockey team train on the new synthetic tiles purchased thanks to funding from Parklands Pathway Fund

Skating Through Summer: Inverness Highlanders Stay Cool Off The Ice

A Highland ice hockey team has found a way to keep playing even during the warm summer months. Inverness Highlanders Junior Ice Hockey Club provides weekly training and for young people aged 5-18 in Inverness. The club applied to the Parklands Pathway Fund for funding to purchase 100 synthetic ice tiles to allow them to

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Strut – Part 1

This week, we’re handing the blog over to Strut Co-founders Chris and Ed, who’s passion for helping businesses establish a clearly defined brand and strategy is evident from their enthusiasm, as well as their client feedback. Read more from the dynamic duo in this two-part blog! How it all began… We (Chris Hawkes and Ed

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Artist's impression of Castle Street Energy Centre. Credit LDN Architects

Empowering a Sustainable Future: Latest Developments at the Castle Street Energy Centre

The Castle Street sustainable energy centre is at an exciting stage in its development with bespoke bronze cladding being applied to its facades.  The new building skin has been designed by LDN Architects as a subtly symbolic saltire and diamond pattern that reflects the heritage, colours and patterns of its surroundings. This includes the bastion

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Dundreggan Rewilding Centre - The Visitor Approach (please credit McAteer Photograph)

Threesixty Architecture Named Architectural Practice of the Year at the Scottish Design Awards

Threesixty Architecture is proud to announce that it has been awarded the title of Architectural Practice of the Year at the annual Scottish Design Awards. In addition the practice also picked up awards for 3 other project focused categories. These accolades come as the practice celebrates its 20th year of creating transformative and meaningful architectural

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Culloden Cars

This week, we’re handing the blog over to Culloden Cars! Hear from CEO Craig Walker, who’s lengthy career in the motor industry has led him to expand the services and offering at Culloden Cars since purchasing the business in 2022, below. About Culloden Cars Culloden Cars was established in 2001 by Donnie Macdonald. Donnie started

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Highland Business and Civic Leaders Call on GB Energy to be Based in the Highlands of Scotland

Today (10 July 2024), Colin Marr, Chief Executive of the Inverness Chamber of Commerce, together with: Derek Brown, Chief Executive, Highland Council; Stuart Black, Chief Executive, Highlands and Islands Enterprise; Alison Wilson, Director of Economic Development and Advancement, UHI; and Calum MacPherson, Chief Executive, Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport, have written to the Secretary

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The Crisis In Social Care: Why We Need More Support For Older People

Ron Taylor, managing director of Parklands Care Homes, has written the following blog, urging our new MPs in Scotland to put pressure on governments in Westminster and Holyrood to do more to tackle the crisis in social care funding.  The social care sector in Scotland is facing a funding crisis that demands urgent political attention.

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