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Defending champions Invergordon were held 1-1 in their lunchtime kick-off against Orkney, which teed up Loch Ness for their shot at glory in their 2pm start against Fort in Fortrose.
Fire crews from Tain, Dingwall, Invergordon, Inverness and Balintore were also called in to assist.
Forty-three of the coaches came from the two cruise liners that are docked in Invergordon.
“From what neighbours have said, a car containing two people struck a train at the Delny crossing between Tain and Invergordon.
I’d done it, and I was so proud of myself – especially because I know how much this representation of an would’ve meant to me growing up in the small Scottish town of Invergordon.
It is now owned by the Invergordon Common Goods Fund, after the town council paid £5 for it in 1931.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands-islands/6233064/sir-john-bust/
Manager Shane Carling is keen Loch Ness don’t implode like last season, when a poor second half of the campaign cost them the title to Invergordon.
Park Primary in Invergordon – which no longer exists after two devastating fires – had its allocation of £11 million reduced to just £250,000.
The food larder at Invergordon, which Cllr Collier helped open along with The Royal British Legion, is one of the areas of her work she is proudest of, while a priority for 2023 is to help coordinate an improvement in youth services.
The Invergordon crew augmented the water supply on arrival due to the remote location.
The Invergordon lifeboat's approach to the oil rig.