A derelict site described as an eyesore in Inverness city centre is to be demolished next month.
Work will start on the demolition of the former Eastgate Hostel building on 04 March.
The building has been constantly covered in scaffolding over the last five years after flames engulfed the structure in 2013.
Responding to the news, Provost and City Leader Highland Councillor Helen Carmichael said: "This is a key city centre location which has for too long been blighted by scaffolding. The reinstatement of the High Street is a significant improvement and I welcome the commitment made by the owners to invest in this key site."
Central Ward Councillors Campbell, McAllister and Laird added: "This is welcome news especially for the businesses in the High Street. We are also pleased to see that the owners plan to liaise closely with businesses on the demolition work so as to minimise disruption."
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