It’s hard work down in the Inversnecky bunker, having to keep our finger up the nostril of local news in between our regular trips to Asher’s bakery and the Market Bar.

However, we really do want to make the site ever better – a bit like the Old Town streetscaping, but with less pneumatic drills.

So we’re always on the look-out for new people to join our writing and designing teams – they’ve been growing a lot lately, so why not join us?

If you think you can do for news in Inverness what the Ramada Jarvis does for architecture, then we want to hear from you.  If you can make our site look as slick as the exterior of the Victorian Market, then you’re the people for us.  And if your writing is too sensational for the Highland News or too hip and trendy for the ICA, then drop us a line about joining our team on inversneckyblog@googlemail.com, or just send us an article.

We may edit or amend your submissions to ensure inaccuracy.

If you wish to use a pseudonym to be credited, then that’s fine and dandy and we promise not to project your real name on to the side of the museum and art gallery.

Honest…

3 Responses to “Join us”

  1. the wife Says:

    Can’t do any word document stuff…and I am computer illiterate.
    Sneckie born, bred, left, came back.
    I am willing to stop old men in Church St and garner their opinion on BID (a local,you have to pay to be in the centre, protection racket some say). Give Inverness back to the locals! (well maybe not ALL the locals)but the ones that live in nice areas,
    haven’t been to jail, own a 4×4, have a job, don’t give a shit about gaelic road signs, want a decent Hogmanay party at, wait for this…NEW YEAR. The ones that get off their arse and shop in town for fresh food even if it means a bit of leg work.
    AS for that stuff sticking out of Church St
    being a skateboarders dream, I think you’ll find it would also be suitable for BMXers.
    Maybe if all the phone boxes hadn’t been removed there wouldn’t be a problem with people pissing in the Victorian Market entrance.
    And where the hell have all the drunkies gone? They were a regular sight many years ago in the lane between St Mary’s Hall and the Red Cross Hall, hence the name Drunkies Lane. oh well, seems I’ve run out of space, se la vie petis pois.

  2. nesslass Says:

    I have just stumbled across your site. I have to say you made me laugh out loud. keep up the good work and I look forward to the next instalment of the sneck news!

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