Good digital presence vitally important for recovery of businesses hit by impact of Covid pandemic By Staff Reporter Published: 07:00, 28 January 2021
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Councillor Graham Ross.
Good digital access is vital for Highland businesses trying to weather the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, city leaders have been told.
Social media is also set to play an important role in a new food and drink trail being developed in Inverness.
The importance of online access via websites and social media during the pandemic and post-lockdown recovery was highlighted at a meeting of Highland Councilâs city and area recovery group.
Good digital presence vitally important for recovery of businesses hit by impact of coronavirus pandemic By Val Sweeney Published: 20:30, 27 January 2021
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Councillor Graham Ross.
Good digital access is vital for Highland businesses trying to weather the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, city leaders have been told.
Social media is also set to play an important role in a new food and drink trail being developed in Inverness.
The importance of online access via websites and social media during the pandemic and post-lockdown recovery was highlighted at a meeting of Highland Councilâs city and area recovery group.
Hope is on the horizon as a new year dawns, according to Inverness community leaders By Val Sweeney Published: 12:00, 03 January 2021
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Inverness has reason to be optimistic for 2021.
Despite all the challenges that 2020 has thrown our way, Inverness has reason to be optimistic for the new year, according to the cityâs community and business leaders.
There is a sense of hope â tinged with caution â that the rollout of coronavirus vaccines can herald the start of the regionâs recovery and a return to some normality in 2021.
Heroes of Inverness city centre are announced By Features Reporter Published: 09:00, 18 December 2020
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IN these most challenging of times, there are always people who go out of their way to help others, often folk they donât even know and will never meet.
They are real heroes and their superpower is kindness. The Inverness City Centre Heroes Awards aims to recognise them and shine a light on how they have helped others during these unprecedented times.
Organised by Highland Council, Inverness Common Good Fund, Inverness BID and Highland News & Media, we asked you to nominate individuals, businesses or organisations that went above and beyond to help out others this year.