Highland Council have announced a public drop-in day, to allow members of the public the opportunity to review their latest site options analysis for the Tain Campus.
The drop-in day is on Thursday, 10 May, at Tain Parish Church Hall, Queen Street, Tain with two open drop-in sessions from 11am - 4.30pm and 5.30pm - 8pm.
Council Officers will give a presentation followed by questions and answers in the afternoon at 1pm - 1.30pm and again in the evening at 6.30pm - 7pm. Comments received and feedback from the Campus Stakeholder Group, will then be used to inform the Council's decision making on a preferred site or sites.
The deadline for comments is 5pm on Monday 14 May. All comments received may subsequently be published as part of reports to Council Committee.
The Council intends to report to its Care, Learning and Housing Committee, on 30th May to seek Members' agreement to begin a new Statutory Consultation on the Campus.
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