
The lead singer of Scottish band Tide Lines says he owes his career to the experiences and opportunities he was given growing up in Lochaber and being involved in Highland Young Musicians. Robert Robertson was the guest performer at a special High Life Highland ceilidh at the weekend (25th January), which was organised to raise… Read more »Read more

With businesses becoming increasingly focused on the health and wellbeing of their employees, High Life Highland is here to support those efforts with its refreshed corporate membership offering. ‘Employee Wellbeing Membership from highlife’ aims to make it as easy as possible for businesses and organisations to foster healthier, happier workforces. The charity is rebranding its previous… Read more »Read more

Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Eden Court Galleries and Wasps’ Inverness Creative Academy are collaborating to bring together a multi-site exhibition presenting a range of works from artists who are inspired by the Gaelic language, culture and a connection to the land. ‘Buaile’ presents 20 artists from across Scotland who create their individual work processes through… Read more »Read more

High Life Highland is hosting an Open Day at the Leven Centre, Kinlochleven, next week where both highlife members and non-members have the opportunity to try out the wide range of equipment, facilities, and group fitness classes on offer – among other things! The Open Day on Saturday 1st February is completely free. For those… Read more »Read more

Time is running out to apply to become a non executive director with High Life Highland with just weeks until the deadline for applications to the charity board and trading board. The charity, set up by The Highland Council in 2011, provides affordable access to health and wellbeing, learning and culture for people across the… Read more »Read more

Inverness Royal Academy pupil Archie Webster is an absolute diamond – literally! A committed Young Leader, Archie has recently become the first ever recipient of the Diamond Hoodie, which is awarded to anyone who achieves 1,000 hours of volunteering with the High Life Highland Young Leadership programme. The Diamond Hoodie presentation marks the end of… Read more »Read more

Young people of Alness had a blast at the first ever Alness Youth Theatre Pantomime, held at Alness Academy and hosted by Active Schools and Youth Development volunteers. Primary school pupils joined senior students from Alness Academy to deliver a magnificent modern performance of fairy tale classics – humorous and entertaining throughout. Having become a… Read more »Read more

High Life Highland is seeking to appoint non executive directors to provide strategic direction, expert advice and governance. Vacancies will arise on both the main board and the trading board in March 2025 with the retiral of two long standing members, Ken Nicol and former Chair, Mark Tate. High Life Highland, which was set up… Read more »Read more

It was a ‘slam dunk’ for Golspie and Lairg primary school pupils at the recent East Sutherland Schools Sports Association (ESSSA) P6 and P7 basketball competition. Eight local primary schools took part – with around 100 pupils attending the event at Glospie High School. A total of 14 teams entered with five girls, five boys… Read more »Read more

A group of conservation minded volunteers have been busy building new homes for local wildlife in Caithness, with help from High Life Highland Countryside Rangers. Caithness Environment Volunteers recently gathered at High Life Highland’s ranger base at the Seadrift Centre in Dunnet for a productive and inspiring session focused on creating habitats to boost biodiversity… Read more »Read more