17 Aug 2026Community regeneration grantsCommunity Development · area community— The committee agreed to reuse the prior year’s process for allocating the 2026-27 Community Regeneration Fund, which consists only of the Coastal Community Fund totalling £61,759.40. Expressions of interest and applications will be reviewed by the Inverness Common Goods Fund subgroup before final committee approval.£62kSpending
“It is a fairly brief report and it is just to update Members on the 26 -27 Community Regeneration Fund allocation and to seek agreement to utilise the process previously agreed by the committee for the 25 -26 allocation into this financial year. Members will be aware that the com…”
12 Aug 2026Major housing capital programmeHousing · housing— The committee approved a large long-term housing capital programme for 2027-2032 worth £116 million, an increase of £28 million on the current five-year programme. The plan shifts toward a requirements-based approach, targeting investment by condition and need, with allocations for planned works, reactive works and aids and adaptations.£116mSpending
17 Aug 2026Short-term let control areasPlanning · area community— The committee considered consultation feedback on proposed short-term let control areas for Inverness city and rural Inverness. Officers explained the designation would not retrospectively change planning status, but future changes of use after designation would need planning permission, with licensing condition 13 linking the regimes. The report also noted a planned future workshop on planning policy and control-area operation.Policy
13 Aug 2026Abandoned vehicle policyEnvironmental Health / Parking · area communityTender expected 1 Nov 2026— Members approved a new abandoned vehicle policy and officers are progressing contracts and storage arrangements to improve enforcement, cost recovery and removal of nuisance vehicles. The council is also seeking a compound site and a future contract for uplift and storage, which would create a significant procurement opportunity.Policy
12 Aug 2026Climate risk evidence baselineClimate Change · environment transport— The fourth UK Climate Change Risk Assessment and related independent assessment were presented as evidence that climate impacts are worsening, adaptation is not keeping pace, and coordinated council-wide adaptation planning is needed. This supports future procurement and capital planning around resilience, infrastructure, health and emergency response.Policy
12 Aug 2026Planning evidence and consultationPlanning · environment transport— The Highland Local Development Plan evidence report has been submitted to the Scottish Government, and community engagement through the call for ideas is open and may be extended. This matters for procurement because the plan will govern future development and infrastructure decisions for the next 10 years, including transport, climate, and land-use priorities.Policy
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (126 mentions, easing), Construction & Building Works (62 mentions, easing), Professional Services (52 mentions, easing) and Highways & Transport (35 mentions, easing).
Track the business activity and commercial plans of Highland Council — identify tender and future spending opportunities before they reach the market, follow cabinet and committee decisions, and understand the council’s priorities, with intelligence extracted from 169 analysed meetings. QuorumInsight monitors The Highland Council meeting transcripts to surface early-stage procurement signals, spending decisions and policy changes — giving suppliers a 6 to 18 month head start before tenders are formally published on Public Contracts Scotland. As a council in Scotland, The Highland Council holds regular council, committee and planning meetings aligned with Scottish Government policy priorities. All meetings are monitored, transcribed and indexed by QuorumInsight, giving suppliers across Scotland a searchable archive of council minutes and procurement signals. Key procurement activity at The Highland Council spans transport and infrastructure and logistics and supply chain, making it a priority council for suppliers and contractors operating across Scotland. QuorumInsight extracts opportunities, budget signals, contract renewals and decision-maker mentions directly from The Highland Council meeting transcripts and council minutes — structured commercial intelligence you won't find on public tender portals until the positioning window has closed. Add The Highland Council to your watchlist to receive real-time alerts when new meeting transcripts are processed, or search the full archive of The Highland Council minutes to build your early-stage procurement pipeline across Scotland.