The Inverness Castle Experience is recruiting for its inaugural Visitor Experience Team prior to opening in the autumn.
Around 60 roles are open across Retail, Food & Beverage and Visitor Services, at an hourly rate of thirteen pounds sixty-four.
A mix of full-time, part-time and relief contracts are available, offering staff benefits including holidays and pension provision. Full training will be provided for all positions.
Further information, including job description and person specification, is available on the High Life Highland website.
Eden Court Highlands and Imagine Theatre are looking for young performers aged between 9 and 15, to take part in this year’s pantomime.
Snow White will run at Eden Court from 3rd December until 4th January and youngsters are sought to play the ‘Lost Bairns of Beauly’ - a speaking, singing and dancing role. Places are also available in the Junior Ensemble which is dancing only.
Auditions will be held on Saturday 24th August and application forms for pre-registration are available on the Eden Court website.
Disaster was averted at the Badachro village barbecue on Saturday, when birthday boy Richard Cameron of Gairloch’s Shop at the Pier, masterminded an emergency delivery of rolls and onions.
The annual event went ahead despite the weather, and in addition, generous locals bought almost two hundred pounds worth of tickets for the Radio Wester Ross summer raffle.
Many congratulations to Karen Wotherspoon and Richard Cameron on their birthdays and huge thanks to the organizers for another great event.
And in the weekend football ….
In League One on Saturday, Inverness Caley Thistle maintained its unbeaten league record when it beat Peterhead two-nil to bring its points total positive. However, it is still five points behind Hamilton Academical and Alloa Athletic, the other sides which have won their first two games.
Ross County played on Friday night, when it lost one-nil to St Johnstone, leaving it five points behind the league leaders after just two matches.