Work to repair a burst water pipe at a primary school in the Highlands is now complete.
The Highland Council said Cromarty Primary, which has been closed since the end of last week due to flooding caused by the burst pipe, will reopen to pupils on Thursday, 15 February.
The council said: "An assessment of the damage and interim remedial repairs have been carried out and work to get the building ready is near completion."
Director of Care and Learning, Bill Alexander, said: "We apologise for the disruption caused but thanks to the hard work of everyone involved, we will be able to re-open the school on Thursday."
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