All-HIE news 2005 archive from February 2005
Gaelic college - Sabhal mor Ostaig, Skye - part of the UHI campusRANNSACHADH ÙR AIR A CHUR AIR BHOG AIR BUAIDH NA GÀIDHLIG ANN AN LEASACHADH NA GÀIDHEALTACHD ’S NAN EILEAN

Air fhoillseachadh: Dihaoine 25mh Gearran 2005. Thathar a’ dol a dhèanamh rannsachadh air buaidh cultar agus cànan na Gàidhlig air leasachadh na Gàidhealtachd ’s nan Eilean gus cothroman a bharrachd a dhearbhadh gus leasachadh cànain agus leasachadh eaconamach-sòisealta fhighe ri chèile.
28 February 2005


New study launched into the role of Gaelic in the development of the Highlands and Islands

Research into the role of the Gaelic language and culture in the development of the Highlands and Islands is to be undertaken in order to establish the potential for further integration of language development and socio-economic development.
25 February 2005


Jennifer Port, music business, CaithnessJennifer means business with her music

A young Sutherland musician has returned to her home village and set up business thanks to assistance from her local enterprise company.
23 February 2005


WIE helps market gardener sow seeds of success

Western Isles Enterprise has recently approved a development grant of £900 and a business start-up allowance of £1,500 to Denise Bridge from Kilbride, South Uist to launch a herb, fruit and vegetable growing business.
22 February 2005


Moray business aims for more awards

An award winning Moray business has set its sights on earning further accolades this year.
22 February 2005


Training courses designed to improve quality of local tourism businesses

Training courses in a wide range of tourism-related subjects, including bartending, disability awareness and marketing, along with networking events, are being offered by Inverness and Nairn Enterprise (INE), as part of a programme to help develop and improve the quality of local tourism businesses.
21 February 2005


An invitation to mind your own business

Anyone thinking about starting up their own business is being invited along to the Mind Your Own Business trade fair, which is taking place on Saturday 19th February as part of the Go Fort William programme of events.
16 February 2005


Hans-Petter Lange, John Jennett and Paul Brennan, LE DirectorsLochaber Enterprise appoints three new directors and a youth observer

Lochaber Enterprise has appointed three new directors and a youth observer to join its board.
16 February 2005


Successful community initiatives in Skye and Lochalsh

The second phase of the European-funded Community Economic Development (CED) programme is well under way in Skye and Lochalsh.
15 February 2005


Geddes windows

As part of a long term development project to secure larger contracts and increase productivity, Geddes Window Systems Ltd (GWS), is reorganising their factory space and buying a range of new specialised equipment.
14 February 2005


Former Jaeger factory in Campbeltown to be demolished

The former Jaeger factory in Campbeltown, which ceased operations in 2001, is to be demolished during the week beginning 14th February 2005.
10 February 2005


European Union flagHighlands and Islands Enterprise response to European Commission audit

Highlands and Islands Enterprise has today - 8 February 2005 - published details of its response to a European Commission (EC) audit of projects which benefited from EC Objective 1 funding between 1994 and 1999.
08 February 2005


CEC Board DirectorsNew Directors for Community Energy Company

The community energy company (CEC) established by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), held its first formal board meeting last Friday (4 February).
07 February 2005


The Booth - online booking and ticketingHot news from the HI-Arts online arts journal

Latest news and views, details of forthcoming arts and cultural events and a new way of booking your tickets online at 'Thebooth'.
04 February 2005


Broadband BusBroadband bus stops off in Ross-shire

Businesses and community groups were given the opportunity to hop on board the broadband delivery bus when it visited Alness, Dingwall and Ullapool for a three-day trip to Ross-shire.
03 February 2005


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