Trees have been planted in Nairn to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee special project
Volunteers are being invited to join members of Nairn Allotments Orchard Group on Saturday to plant fruit trees on the cemetery brae near Boath Park.
A Ukrainian mum in Nairn is hoping soon to be reunited with her mother and family who are fleeing the war-torn country.
Pupils and local MSP Fergus Ewing spoke to contractors who are carrying out soil tests for assessing the foundations of the new building.
Two Nairn artists are putting on an exhibition and sale of their work with proceeds going to Ukraine appeal.
A FORMER Scots Guardsman who served in the second Iraq war and runs Nairn Boxing Club is enlisting the help of families to support Ukrainians.
A group of volunteers are delighted to make progress with a planned Nairn playpark after they received donations.
A community orchard is being created on a grassy hillock between Nairn cemetery and the Auldearn burn.
Nairn County FC secretary Ian Finlayson has thanked the public who donated generously to their humanitarian aid collection for the war in Ukraine.
Bosses at the Port of Ardersier have admitted that they should have informed the public about the fence they have erected at Delnies.
A display of Batik fine art is to go on display in Nairn
Residents are being asked to help name new housing in Nairn after Highland Council reached out to the community for suggestions.
Bosses at the Port of Ardersier have admitted that they should have informed the public about the fence they have erected at Delnies.
A company wanting to build a major electricity storage facility south of Nairn is to meet Nairn River Community Council.
Residents objecting to plans for a house on Moss-side Road in Nairn have received the support of their local community council.
A former lecturer has put out a call for one-time pupils of Nairn Academy to get in touch with a view to having a reunion at the town’s Newton Hotel.
The director of a company planning a spa and lido for Nairn fears Highland Council could threaten the future of the bid.
Provost Laurie Fraser has defended the Nairn area committee’s decision to grant permission to a cycling club to use the links for training purposes.
A Russian woman living in the Highlands fears the only way war in Ukraine can be ended will be by toppling President Vladimir Putin from within.
Two Nairn community councils are keen to welcome new recruits.