Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Highlands and Islands Enterprise A move forward for Stòras Uibhist - Community company purchase Daliburgh office building
The community owner of South Uist Estate is relocating to new premises purchased from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) at Daliburgh in South Uist.
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HIE tightens procurement procedures for Inverness Campus
HIE is tightening its procurement procedures for the multi-million pound Inverness Campus project.
Scottish Government announces multimillion pound affordable homes scheme for Moray
The Scottish Government demonstrated its commitment to the future of Moray today when Housing and Communities Minister Alex Neil announced a multimillion pound affordable housing project in Forres.
HIE conducting survey of creative industries in Moray
HIE is undertaking a comprehensive study of the creative industries in the Moray area.
Moray task force launches survey to gauge impact of defence cuts on local businesses
Moray task force today launched a survey to gauge how businesses throughout the region are being affected by the recent UK Government announcement on defence cuts and the knock-on effect on RAF bases in the area.
Moray task force discusses mitigation measures with Secretary of State for Scotland.
Members of the Moray Task Force are holding meetings in London today to discuss the threatened defence cuts to RAF bases in Moray with Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore and officials from the UK Treasury and Ministry of Defence.
New recruits for STEM ambassador programme
The number of ambassadors volunteering their time to inspire young people in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in the Highlands and Islands has topped the 400 mark.
HIE helps Lady Claire relaunch
A Skye based business with an international reputation has recently completed a successful rebranding of its product range.
Report predicts growth for tourism in Caithness and Sutherland
A report for Highlands and Islands Enterprise says that visitor numbers in Caithness and Sutherland could increase by more than 30% over the next ten years.
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