Roads and schools prioritised as council approves 'biggest ever' investment plan
Highland Council has pledged to spent £1billion improving roads and the school estate over the next ten years.
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Caroline Wilson is a Senior Reporter at The Herald, specialising in campaigning journalism and stories highlighting injustice, inequality and discrimination. Her work has contributed to persuading the Scottish Government to switch to an opt-out transplant system and is currently leading a Herald campaign to end the so-called ‘dementia tax’. Ms Wilson’s journalism honours include runner-up for Scoop of the Year, Campaign of the Year and Local Campaign of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards. She is also the British Heart Foundation’s Scottish media campaigner of the year for 2013 and a UK finalist in the British Heart Foundation Media Champion Awards in 2019.
Caroline Wilson is a Senior Reporter at The Herald, specialising in campaigning journalism and stories highlighting injustice, inequality and discrimination. Her work has contributed to persuading the Scottish Government to switch to an opt-out transplant system and is currently leading a Herald campaign to end the so-called ‘dementia tax’. Ms Wilson’s journalism honours include runner-up for Scoop of the Year, Campaign of the Year and Local Campaign of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards. She is also the British Heart Foundation’s Scottish media campaigner of the year for 2013 and a UK finalist in the British Heart Foundation Media Champion Awards in 2019.
Highland Council has pledged to spent £1billion improving roads and the school estate over the next ten years.
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