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Fortrose Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandFortrose owes its origins to the decision in the mid 1200s by Bishop Robert to build a new Cathedral of Ross here to replace the Church of St Peter in nearby ...
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Fortrose (Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom) - City PopulationMay 25, 2024 · Fortrose (Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom) with population statistics, charts, map, location, weather and web information.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Fortrose Cathedral: History | Historic Environment Scotland | HESBishop Macbeth is the first recorded bishop of Ross, in about 1130. Bishop Robert is said to have relocated the see to Fortrose between 1214 and 1249. The ...
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Fortrose Cathedral | Historic Environment Scotland | HistoryThe oldest part of the present ruins at Fortrose date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine ...
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Details of Fortrose - Gazetteer for ScotlandMay 4, 2011 · Settlement Type: village. Population (2011):, 1367. (2001):, 1174. (1991):, 1069. (1981):, 1333. (1971):, 1081. (1961):, 903. (1951):, 882.
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Fortrose Hidden History Walking Tour | VisitScotlandKnown in Gaelic as A'Chananaich, this picturesque town grew up around the 13th century cathedral and was once the centre of the Diocese of Ross. Begin your walk ...
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Highland populations at risk of being 'drained' of people - report - BBCDec 10, 2023 · The figures show that between 2003 and 2020 populations increased by 22% in Fortrose and Rosemarkie and 19% in Inverness, but fell by 18% in ...
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Fortrose Bay Map - Highland Council, Scotland, UK - MapcartaFortrose is a town and former royal burgh on the Black Isle in the Highland council area of Scotland, about six miles northeast of Inverness. The town is ...
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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club - Visit ScotlandLocated on the Chanonry Peninsula in the 'Black Isle' our Scottish links golf course enjoys breathtaking views over the Moray Firth, very close to the City of ...
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Fortrose and eastern Inverness, sheet 84W, memoir for 1:50 000 ...This memoir chronicles the geology of the eastern environs of Inverness, the principal centre of population in the Northern Highlands of Scotland, covered by ...
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Black Isle Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do & MoreThe Black Isle is a peninsula in the Highlands of Scotland, located north of Inverness. Contrary to its name, the Black Isle is not an island.
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The Excavation of Neolithic Pits and a Bronze Age Burial Site at ...Jun 10, 2020 · An investigation by Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd took place in early 2013 in advance of a housing development at Ness Gap, Fortrose, Highland.
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[PDF] Exploring Climate Change - Education ScotlandOne arm of this Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Drift, flows up the west coast of Scotland and is responsible for maintaining a temperate climate.
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Inverness climate: Average Temperature by month, Inverness water ...According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Cfb. The temperature in this location is approximately 7.9 °C | 46.3 °F, as determined by ...
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Climate information for Fortrose - Gazetteer for ScotlandWinters in Fortrose are usually mild for Scotland, with January daily temperatures of about 6.9°C and nights cooling off to 1.2°C in the coldest month.Missing: Köppen classification
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Fortrose Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (United ...The warm season lasts for 3.0 months, from June 13 to September 13, with an average daily high temperature above 60°F. The hottest month of the year in Fortrose ...Missing: Köppen classification
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Check Average Rainfall by Month for FortroseGenerally, Fortrose experiences moderate precipitation patterns, averaging 974 mm yearly. Monthly Precipitation Levels. The average number of days each month ...Missing: Scotland | Show results with:Scotland
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[PDF] Highland Coastal Development Strategy Ro-innleachd Leasachadh ...The present and expected accelerations in relative sea level rise in combination with other climate change projections are likely to increase the likelihood of ...
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Chanonry Ness - Fortrose and Rosemarkie Community CouncilThe Black Isle may well have got its name from these long ago pilgrims as they crossed the Firth. Through mispronunciation of the Gaelic, Eilean Dubhaich, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Place Names ⋆ Ross and Cromarty Heritagea' Chananaich, the Chanonry, lit. Place of Canons, which has eclipsed the true Gaelic form of Fortrose just as that of Tain is eclipsed by Baile Dhubhthaich.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Historical perspective for Fortrose - Gazetteer for ScotlandWhen David I. came to the throne in 1124 he founded the bishopric of Ross, and placed the diocesan seat at Rosmarkyn or Rosemarkie. The presence of an educated ...
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[PDF] parish of rosemarkie. - presbytery of chanonry, synod of ross.It was united to the burgh of Rosemarkie by a charter granted by King James II., anno 1444, under the common name of For- tross, now softened into Fortrose; ...
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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Community CouncilIts name comes from the Gaelic and means 'Under the Promontory'. Its older name Chanonry , Place of the Canons, gradually went out of use after the Reformation ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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What does Fortrose mean? - Definitions.netFortrose (; Scottish Gaelic: A' Chananaich, Scots: Chainry) is a town and former royal burgh in Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is on the Moray Firth, ...
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The excavation of Neolithic pits and a Bronze Age burial site at Ness ...Jun 10, 2020 · An investigation by Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd took place in early 2013 in advance of a housing development at Ness Gap, Fortrose, Highland ( ...Missing: post- findings
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PICTISH STONES DISPLAY - Groam House MuseumRosemarkie became the organisational centre of religion in Ross – its church and decorated stones speaking of centuries of activity here. If you have any ...Missing: 7th | Show results with:7th
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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Introduction - Ross and Cromarty HeritageRosemarkie was a centre of Pictish culture. Read how the Boniface baptised Necthan, a Pictish King and later built a church in Rosemarkie.Missing: 7th | Show results with:7th
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[PDF] THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH IN THE NORTHFrance from which, in its Latin form, they derived their name. Of this ... The Chanonry of Ross. I963. MacGibbon, D. & Ross, T. Ecclesiastical ...
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Fortrose Cathedral Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandThe site was chosen for a new Cathedral of Ross by Bishop Robert to replace the Church of St Peter in nearby Rosemarkie. This followed permission granted in ...Missing: 1214-1249 | Show results with:1214-1249
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Fortrose - Community Council WebsitesFrom its foundation early in the 19th century right through to the outbreak of the Second World War, Fortrose Harbour was a commercial port and a hive of ...Missing: WWII fluctuations<|separator|>
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Fortrose - RAILSCOTThe station closed to passengers in 1951. The line closed altogether in 1960. The station site is obliterated, the east part now being a car park, fire station ...Missing: arrival | Show results with:arrival
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54439 being turned at Fortrose Station, 1949 - High Life HighlandFortrose station opened on 1 February 1894 and was the terminus of the ... It closed to passengers on 1 October 1951 and to goods services on 13 June 1960.Missing: 1890s | Show results with:1890s
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[PDF] FORTROSE & ROSEMARKIE GOLF CLUBFORTROSE GOLF SOCIETY WAS FORMED ON WEDNESDAY, 3RD JULY 1793. GOLF WAS PLAYED DOWN FROM THE CARAVAN SITE AT FORTROSE TOWARDS THE POINT AREA AND. THEN BACK UP ...
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Ross and Cromarty Local GovernmentSubsequently changing to the Highland region in 1975. Accordingly the Ross and Cromarty boundaries changed resulting in the majority of the former county ...
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[PDF] A HISTORY OF FORTROSE HARBOUR PART 3With the establishment of a regular ferry service (see Part 4), tourism became an industry. The map above shows the location of the various industries ...
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Housing plans get go ahead in Black Isle village - Inverness CourierJul 16, 2025 · Eight new homes could be built on land in Fortrose in the near future after plans to create house plots on the site got the green light.Missing: expansions 2020s
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At a glance - Scotland's CensusScotland's population, including age groups, men and women, and marital status. Country of birth. Information about where Scotland's people were born. Languages.Missing: Fortrose | Show results with:Fortrose
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[PDF] Fortrose, Highland - NETThe opening of the Kessock Bridge increased accessibility to Inverness making commuting possible. This type of small town is a suburban or commuter locality ...
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[PDF] Black Isle Area Profile• This represents a smaller contribution to the overall Highland tourism economic impact figures compared to other areas in Highland. • 7% of Black Isle and ...
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Full Time Jobs In Fortrose - HiJOBSWhat is the average salary for full time full time jobs in Fortrose? £33,262. This is median salary for full time full time jobs in Fortrose on HIJOBS over ...
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Fortrose Cathedral | Inverness Historical SitesFortrose Cathedral - Bishop Robert moved here from Rosemarkie between 1214 & 1249 and built the cathedral. The Cathedral was constructed of red sandstone.Missing: bishopric construction
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Fortrose Cathedral - History, Travel, and accommodation informationFortrose Cathedral is a lovely red sandstone church built for the Bishops of Ross in the first half of the 13th century. The founder was Bishop Robert, ...Missing: 1214-1249 | Show results with:1214-1249
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Fortrose Cathedral - Highland GuideStanding quietly in the heart of Fortrose, Fortrose Cathedral is a red sandstone ruin that tells the story of power, faith, and architecture in medieval ...
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Ruins Cathedral, Fortrose, Ross & CromartyFeb 7, 2023 · Pope Gregory IX gave permission to Robert, bishop of Ross to erect it. This was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV in 1256. It shut at the ...Missing: 1214-1249 | Show results with:1214-1249
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Fortrose Cathedral (SM90147) - Portal - Historic Environment ScotlandNov 13, 1995 · The monument consists of the remains of Fortrose Cathedral, seat of the diocese of Ross from the 13th Century until the Reformation, together ...
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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Links, History of the ClubEvidence shows Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Links the 15th Oldest Recorded Club in the World with golf being played along the current 6th, 7th and 8th holes.Missing: 1797 | Show results with:1797
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Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club | Scotland - Top 100 Golf CoursesRating 4/6 (32) The scorecard is deceiving as it shows that 11 of the 14 par fours measure less than 400 yards in length, whilst the two par fives are each less than 470 yards ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Links since 1793, ScorecardScorecard Information ; RED TEES - GENTS - PAR 70 - COURSE RATING 67.0 - SLOPE RATING 115 ; YELLOW TEES - GENTS - PAR 70 - COURSE RATING 68.1 - SLOPE RATING 118.
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Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club | Golf Course Review - UK Golf GuyThe club was formed in 1888, making it the 15th oldest golf club in the world. The course as it is today was laid out by James Braid in 1932.Missing: 1797 | Show results with:1797
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10 Oldest Golf Courses in the WorldMar 19, 2025 · Golf became so popular in the area that by 1793 the first Fortrose Golf Society was formed and the club's records confirmed that golf had been ...
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Cove Restaurant Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf ClubCOVE RESTAURANT WEBSITE (click onto the link below). COVE RESTAURANT. TELEPHONE: 01381 620529 (OPTION 2). Opening Hours - 27 October 2025-30 November 2025.
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Record breaking year for Scottish Golf Tourism Week - DC ThomsonMar 22, 2024 · ... Golf Club near Peterhead winning the £150-£250 category and Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Links on the Black Isle winning the under £100 group.
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Chanonry Point Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandChanonry Point lies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending over a mile south-east into the Moray Firth from Fortrose and Rosemarkie.
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Chanonry Point Dolphins - Scotland Info GuideThe lighthouse situated at the tip of the point was designed by Alan Stevenson and built in 1846. The lighthouse has been fully automated since 1984 and is now ...
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[PDF] Mr Gordon Adam Land 180m NE of Hillockhead, RosemarkieSep 16, 2014 · The designation covers an extensive but narrow strip of coastal cliff and dunes in two sections including Rosemarkie to Cromarty. The SSSI site ...
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Bottlenose dolphins - Moray Firth, ScotlandThe Moray Firth is home to about 200 bottlenose dolphins. The most northerly population in the world, these are a robust and hardy bunch of dolphins.
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Site Condition Monitoring of bottlenose dolphins within the Moray ...In 2022 the number of dolphins in this population was estimated as 245 (95%CI: 224-268) (Table 6). A three year, rather than five year, weighted mean estimate ...<|separator|>
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Chanonry Point - Highland BirdsChanonry Point, NH750556, situated between the Inner Moray Firth and the Inverness Firth, has long been a prime location for local and visiting birders alike.
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[PDF] Moray Firth SAC - Conservation and Management Advice - NatureScotJun 11, 2025 · The Moray Firth SAC has been designated to protect bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus and subtidal sandbanks. By doing so it contributes to ...
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Chanonry - Northern Lighthouse BoardChanonry Lighthouse was established in 1846 and engineered by Alan Stevenson. The station was automated in 1984.
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Chanonry Point Dolphins in the Moray FirthChanonry Point between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. This narrow peninsula is an ideal location with views across the Moray Firth to Fort George.Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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When is the best time to see dolphins in Scotland?Jan 23, 2025 · Summer is the peak season for dolphin activity in the Moray Firth, with late August into September being the height of the ‘maternity unit’.
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Ecology of the Black IsleChanonry Point, jutting out into the Moray Firth from Fortrose, is the top of a huge bank of morainic material which nearly blocks the Firth, leaving only a ...
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[PDF] FORTROSE ACADEMY HANDBOOK - Highland CouncilHistory of Fortrose Academy ... celebrate the successes of our students, not just in terms of academic achievements but also through their.
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[PDF] FORTROSE ACADEMY HANDBOOK 2023/24 - Highland CouncilFortrose Academy dates from 1791, but the earliest part of the present school building was erected in 1891. Little remains of that original building other than ...
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[PDF] STANDARDS AND QUALITY REPORT AITHISG INBHEAN IS ...Overall, attainment across the school in literacy and English and numeracy and Mathematics is very good. Children achieve appropriate CfE levels in literacy ...
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Search the full 2024 Scottish high school league tableApr 5, 2024 · Fortrose Academy. • Highland. 646. 0.01%. 44%. 46%. 78th. Madras ... passing test · In the News · The families of Jayden McConnell and Kyle ...
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Highland Successes at Scottish Education AwardsAlistair Tait, principal teacher of technological education at Fortrose Academy, won the Gold Award for being Teacher of the Year. The ...
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Highland Schools Set To Showcase Scottish EducationOct 10, 2006 · Alistair Tait of Fortrose Academy has been nominated for the UK Teaching Awards Teacher of the Year in a secondary school, following his ...
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Fortrose Community Library - High Life HighlandFortrose Community Library is a modern purpose built facility within Fortrose Academy. School holiday opening hours: Mon – Closed Tue – 10:00-17:00Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] Annual Library Profile 2024-2025 - High Life HighlandFortrose Community Library Profile 2024-25. 1. Annual Library Profile ... Performance and community information is based on library statistics, ward statistics.
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Reference and local history - Libraries - High Life HighlandOnline Reference Library Access up-to-date local, national and international information resources and advice for FREE.
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Learn a Language - Libraries - High Life HighlandGaelic languege resources – we also have a range of books and resources for learning Scottish Gaelic. Click here to browse some of the library catalogue.Missing: events | Show results with:events
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[PDF] Some Examples of UK Joint provision and dual use schemesBlack Isle Leisure Centre, Fortrose. This sports centre, adjacent to ... • Ballysally Youth & Community Centre (1980) in Coleraine, was built close to the Primary ...
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Black Isle Leisure Centre (High Life Highland) - Art UKThe collection and facilities at this location are managed by High Life Highland on behalf of Highland Council. ... Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday, 10am–10pm; ...Missing: history programs events upgrades
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Black Isle Leisure Centre - High Life HighlandFull opening hours & location. Personal training. Book Now! Click link below to book. For gym, swim and Fitness Classes. Book Now.Missing: history events
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Black Isle Leisure Centre | Hussle.comRating 5.0 · from: £5.45 · Review by DeletedFname2525203Black Isle Leisure Centre offers a great range of facilities including Cardio machines, Free weights, Fitness studio, Resistance machines.
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Sports Halls - Black Isle Leisure Centre - High Life HighlandOur 4 court sports hall is ideal for 5-a-side football, badminton, full court and quarter court basketball, volleyball and large social events.Missing: Fortrose squash
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Black Isle Leisure CentreThe facilities on site include 2 meeting rooms, a fitness suite, 4 badminton courts in the main hall and a 130 seat community theatre/ studio. We offer a range ...Missing: upgrades | Show results with:upgrades
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Black Isle Leisure Centre open day puts new equipment and High ...May 16, 2023 · The Black Isle Leisure Centre will throw open its doors on Saturday (May 20) between 9am and 3.30pm. High Life Highland's leisure manager, Ian ...
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Councillors check out Black Isle Leisure Centre revamp during visit ...Feb 27, 2023 · People living in the Black Isle and surrounding area using the Fortrose facility now have an expanded fitness suite, with a wider range of equipment.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Upgrade on the way for HLH Dingwall and Black Isle gymsDec 9, 2022 · Installation of the new Technogym equipment will take place over the festive period, with work beginning on 12 December 2022. The range of ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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A832 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 13, 2025 · Starting at the eastern end of the Black Isle, in Cromarty, the A832 winds westwards through some pretty villages to reach the A9 at Tore. This ...
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[PDF] Transport Scotland - A9 NORTH KESSOCK TO TORE STUDYMar 1, 2021 · Roundabout is at-grade and connects the A9 with the A835 and the A832. ... - The A9 is the main link north of Inverness. Development is welcome ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Highland Council Inner Moray Firth Local Development Plan ...FORTROSE & ROSEMARKIE COMMUNITY COUNCIL Response to Consultation on Proposed Plan Fortrose & Rosemarkie Community Council is strongly critical of the fallacious ...
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[PDF] THE BLACK ISLE LOCAL PLACE PLAN - Highland CouncilJun 11, 2024 · Jobs and business. • Nature and environment. • Tourism. Those boards can be seen in Appendix 6 and downloaded here.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Fortrose to Rosemarkie Beach via Chanonry Point - AllTrailsRating 4.5 (72) Fortrose to Rosemarkie Beach via Chanonry Point is considered an easy hike that covers 2.9 mi, with an elevation gain of 104 ft. It takes about 1–1.5 hr to ...
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Guided Walks - Fortrose and Rosemarkie Community CouncilA short walk through the village then takes you to the path along the south shore of Chanonry Ness, to Chanonry Point. ... Moray Firth to Fort George and ...
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[PDF] Explore the 'Chanonry' a walking trail around early FortroseThis gentle circular stroll will take about 30 minutes and begins and ends at the entrance to Fortrose Cathedral. Please note that other than the Cathedral ...
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Cycling in the Black Isle - bike hire, routes etcBike hire of hybrid and electric bikes is now available from Black Isle Bicycles through The Cheese House Cromarty and from Black Isle Yurts. Cromarty provides ...
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Black Isle Bicycles | Bike hire and route information on the beautiful ...Black Isle Bicycles · Hire a top quality hybrid bike or an electric bike · Bikes £15/ day · Electric Bikes £25 /day.
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[PDF] Ross & Cromarty East Local Plan Inquiry Director ... - Highland CouncilFortrose & Rosemarkie CC [CD25/221]: lack of evidence of requirement for housing; use 2001 Census; inadequate public consultation; the community must not become ...
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A832/Black Isle - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 13, 2025 · The road from Tore to Fortrose appears to have originally been built by Thomas Telford as part of his commission on Highland Roads and Bridges.
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Fortrose to Inverness - 3 ways to travel via line 26 bus, taxi, and carHow far is it from Fortrose to Inverness? The distance between Fortrose and Inverness is 13 miles. The road distance is 12.4 miles. Get driving directions.
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26 - Inverness Shopping Park - Cromarty The Links - Bus Times26 Inverness Shopping Park - Cromarty The Links. A bus service operated by Stagecoach North Scotland. Close map. Timetable; Map (tracking 3 buses); Vehicles.
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Highland Council Buses Launch New Service on the Black IsleMay 20, 2024 · From today, Monday 20 May, The Highland Council's In-house bus service will be operating two additional public services.
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Ferintosh Community Bus - Transition Black Isle... transport. The demand responsive service will operate between 9.30 am – 4.15 pm, Monday to Friday, and complement the scheduled peak services on Service 22 ...
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I'm disabled. How do I find out if I can use the bus? - StagecoachWe have low floor, easy access buses which can carry a limited number of wheelchairs, approved mobility scooters and unfolded buggies.
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Highland Council proposes £14 million investment in bus expansion ...Mar 3, 2025 · The new £6m being proposed will enable us to expand our operations, increase the availability of service provision and facilitate improved cost ...
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Update on provision of bus services on the Black IsleApr 24, 2024 · There will continue to be demand-responsive transport available in addition to the scheduled service, thanks to the efforts of volunteer ...Missing: Fortrose | Show results with:Fortrose
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The Brahan Seer, Coinneach Odhar and his prophecies - Historic UKThe Brahan Seer, or Coinneach Odhar, was gifted with “the sight” – an ability to see visions that came unbidden day or night.
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the prophecies of the brahan seer (coinneach odhar fiosaiche).Kenneth Mackenzie, better known as Coinneach Odhar, the Brahan Seer (according to Mr. Maclennan), was born at Baile-na-Cille, in the Parish of Uig and Island ...
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The Brahan Seer: Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandThe man associated with the legend of the Brahan Seer, Coinneach Odhar, probably lived from around 1530 until about 1577.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The Brahan Seer - Clan Mackenzie InitiativeKenneth Mackenzie (also known as Coinneach Odhar, or “sallow” Kenneth) was born in Baile-na-Gille in Uig on the Isle of Lewis about 1650.
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Scotland - Brahan Seer: the Scot who could see the future - BBCJul 7, 2011 · The prediction is attributed to be Kenneth Mackenzie, known as Coinneach Odhar in Gaelic, a 17th Century Highland prophet best known as the ...Missing: execution prophecies sources
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Commemorating the Brahan Seer: A Historic Plaque - InvernessBrahan Seer Plaque at Chanonry Point. The Brahan Seer, Kenneth Mackenzie (Coinneach Odhar in Gaelic ) was born in Scotland at the beginning of the 17th century.Missing: execution prophecies
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The annual education “oscars” saw a Highland entry pick up ... - TesJun 9, 2006 · ... teacher of the year accolade. Alistair Tait, head of technological education at Fortrose Academy, has taught in his subject area for 38 ...Missing: achievements pass rates
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Obituary: Billy Barclay, farmer and councillor - The ScotsmanOct 30, 2013 · In May 2003 he was elected to represent Avoch and Fortrose as an independent councillor. Four years later he was returned with a resounding ...<|separator|>
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David John Maclean - Gazetteer for ScotlandDavid John Maclean (Lord Blencathra) 1953 - Politician. Born in Cromarty (Highland), Maclean was educated at Fortrose Academy and at the University of Aberdeen.
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Hugh Miller | National Trust for ScotlandHugh Miller was born in Cromarty on 10 October 1802. Although he only lived until age 54, he would transform from a Black Isle lad into a champion of the ...
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Hugh Miller 1802 – 1856 - Scottish Geology TrustHugh Miller was a self-taught stonemason and writer who became intensely fascinated by the fossils such as ammonites and fish he found near his home in ...
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Homecomings - Kindle edition by Paterson, Donald. Literature ...30-day returnsI live in Fortrose in the Highlands of Scotland. As well as writing, I work as an inspector with Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education. In "Homecomings", I've ...
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Climate change protests in Scotland: 'It's up to us' - BBCSep 20, 2019 · Martha Spence, 16, from Fortrose, was at the Inverness protest after being inspired by teenage Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
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Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Links, Noticeable History pointsThe trio of Barry Hume, the Scotland internationalist, Paul Gault and Craig Morrison came out on top at Fortrose & Rosemarkie, as clubs from each of the SGU ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable