NC500 Ltd is developing an Environmental, Social, and Governance Framework to help guide its future growth.
The framework will assess how the organization affects the environment, local communities, the economy, and its approach to corporate responsibility.
The collaboration of those living along the route is essential to the framework’s development. The company is asking residents to complete a short survey to ensure local perspectives are reflected in future decisions.
The survey must be completed by midnight on Tuesday 23rd December and can be found at https://bit.ly/NC500residentSurvey
High Life Highland customers can now download the HLH leisure mobile app which offers several simple tools at their fingertips to keep health and well-being goals on track.
The new system represents a major investment for the charity, providing a smoother, more reliable customer management and booking experience. Live timetables give members access to real-time schedules, and classes and activities can be booked across all highlife sites.
The app is available for download now.
Analysis by NFU mutual has shown that over one thousand people were killed on rural roads in Scotland over the past ten years.
Cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders are more vulnerable than motorists, with motorcyclists at even greater risk.
NFU is calling for greater training on rural roads for learner drivers, and a Rural Road Safety Awareness Course for those who offend on them.
In a survey, conducted by OnePoll, thirty-percent of motorists in Scotland admitted to rarely or never driving on rural roads while learning to drive.
And in the football …
Inverness Caley Thistle plays its rearranged away match tonight in the 2nd round of the Scottish Challenge Cup, the KDM Evolution Trophy, against Dumbarton.
Tonight's winner will play away against Cove Rangers or Partick Thistle in the last 16.
Kick-off tonight is at quarter to eight.