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Designated. 15 June 1981. Reference no. LB35144. Shown in Highland. The Highland Council Headquarters, formerly County Buildings, is a municipal structure in Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, Highland, Scotland. The oldest part of the complex, which currently serves as the headquarters of The Highland Council, is a Category C listed building. [1]
High Street, Town House. Designated. 21 May 1971. Reference no. LB35260. Shown in Inverness-shire. Inverness Town House is a municipal building in the High Street, Inverness, Scotland. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Inverness Town Council and now serves as a local office of the Highland Council, is a Category A listed building.
There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A. [4] The council area of Highland is the largest in Scotland, covering 30,659 square kilometres (11,838 sq mi), and it has a population of around 220,500. There are 185 Category A listed buildings in the area.
The council is based at the Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Road, in Inverness. [16] The oldest part of the building was originally a school, which was completed in 1876. [17] The complex was bought by the old Inverness-shire County Council in the 1930s and was significantly extended in the 1960s. [18]
List of listed buildings in Arisaig And Moidart, Highland. List of listed buildings in Assynt, Highland. List of listed buildings in Auldearn, Highland. List of listed buildings in Avoch, Highland. List of listed buildings in Boleskine And Abertarff, Highland. List of listed buildings in Bower, Highland.
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7802. Upload Photo. Halkirk Village, Bridge Street, Ross Institute Gate Piers And Walls. 58°30′52″N 3°29′43″W / 58.514554°N 3.49535°W / 58.514554; -3.49535 (Halkirk Village, Bridge Street, Ross Institute Gate Piers And Walls) Category C (S) 7800. Upload Photo. Strathmore Lodge.
In August 2019, Highland Council calculated it could generate as much as £10m a year from a levy, and reinvest the money into improving infrastructure such as roads, car parks and public toilets.