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Common Good refunded after accounting error

08 February 2022
Common Good refunded after accounting error

Common Good refunded after accounting error

08 February 2022

Thousands of pounds are to be reimbursed to the Nairn Common Good Fund after an error in Highland Council’s finance department.


Common Good refunded after accounting error

07 February 2022
Common Good refunded after accounting error

Common Good refunded after accounting error

07 February 2022

Thousands of pounds are to be reimbursed to the Nairn Common Good Fund after an error in Highland Council’s finance department.


Views divided on proposed visitor facilities

01 February 2022
Views divided on proposed visitor facilities

Views divided on proposed visitor facilities

01 February 2022

Nairn’s community councils want fuller consultation on plans to install a camper van waste disposal facility at The Maggot car park.


Call for local control of Common Good Funds

01 February 2022
Call for local control of Common Good Funds

Call for local control of Common Good Funds

01 February 2022

Administration of Common Good funds should be brought under direct local control, a Nairn election candidate has said.


Capacity worries for new academy

01 February 2022
Capacity worries for new academy

Capacity worries for new academy

01 February 2022

There are concerns that the planned new Nairn Academy will not be large enough – even before detailed plans have been drawn up by Highland Council.


Capacity worries for new academy

31 January 2022
Capacity worries for new academy

Capacity worries for new academy

31 January 2022

There are concerns that the planned new Nairn Academy will not be large enough – even before detailed plans have been drawn up.


Antique shop gets TV fame

26 January 2022
Antique shop gets TV fame

Antique shop gets TV fame

26 January 2022

BBC Antiques Road Trip takes a tour of two Nairn-shire antique shops to scout out some treasures.


Farmland eyed up by energy firm

25 January 2022
Farmland eyed up by energy firm

Farmland eyed up by energy firm

25 January 2022

An area of farmland partly enclosed by a wood at Househill could become an energy storage facility.


Dog rescuer sets up new shop to raise funds for rehoming dogs

25 January 2022
Dog rescuer sets up new shop to raise funds for rehoming dogs

Dog rescuer sets up new shop to raise funds for rehoming dogs

25 January 2022

A Nairn dog lover has set up a second-hand shop in the town to help fund rehoming of pooches here and overseas.


Tributes for piping leader

25 January 2022
Tributes for piping leader

Tributes for piping leader

25 January 2022

John Channon, chairman of Forres Pipe Band, died tragically in a road accident earlier this month.


Bakery enjoys pies prize haul

20 January 2022
Bakery enjoys pies prize haul

Bakery enjoys pies prize haul

20 January 2022

Asher's Bakery won gold in two categories of the World Championship Scotch Pie Awards with their macaroni pie and steak slice savoury.


Future of Nairn's Seaman’s Victoria Hall is in your hands

19 January 2022
Future of Nairn's Seaman’s Victoria Hall is in your hands

Future of Nairn's Seaman’s Victoria Hall is in your hands

19 January 2022

A historical community hall at the heart of Nairn’s old Fishertown could be given a new lease of life as a community hub.


Year-long swimming challenge nears the end

18 January 2022
Year-long swimming challenge nears the end

Year-long swimming challenge nears the end

18 January 2022

Nurse swims for 365 days in a row in memory of her friend's son.


Baker will get fruity with local partnership

18 January 2022
Baker will get fruity with local partnership

Baker will get fruity with local partnership

18 January 2022

Saplings are being planted in Nairn to produce apple trees that will help local Ashers Bakery produce tasty treats.


Former Highland Council convener renews calls for Transport Scotland to investigate safety at junction following fatal crash on A96

18 January 2022
Former Highland Council convener renews calls for Transport Scotland to investigate safety at junction following fatal crash on A96

Former Highland Council convener renews calls for Transport Scotland to investigate safety at junction following fatal crash on A96

18 January 2022

A former Highland Council convener is renewing his calls for investigations by Transport Scotland into safety at a junction on the Auldearn bypass.


Future of hall is in your hands

17 January 2022
Future of hall is in your hands

Future of hall is in your hands

17 January 2022

A historical community hall at the heart of Nairn’s old Fishertown could be given a new lease of life as a community hub.


Council launches consultation on proposed changes to kiosk site in Nairn

17 January 2022
Council launches consultation on proposed changes to kiosk site in Nairn

Council launches consultation on proposed changes to kiosk site in Nairn

17 January 2022

The council is proposing changes for arrangements covering the popular James's Café food kiosk located on the seaside town’s west links.


Call for probe of play park finances

12 January 2022
Call for probe of play park finances

Call for probe of play park finances

12 January 2022

Highland Council has been challenged by community councillors in Nairn over what they believe is double charging for facilities.


Former Nairn hotel manager and Highland councillor dies aged 76

11 January 2022
Former Nairn hotel manager and Highland councillor dies aged 76

Former Nairn hotel manager and Highland councillor dies aged 76

11 January 2022

A former Nairn hotel manager who served on Highland Council and was a leading advocate for men’s health in Scotland has passed away at the age of 76.


Raising the par!

11 January 2022
Raising the par!

Raising the par!

11 January 2022

Richard Johnstone is one of two new inductees into an international elite team of master greenkeepers.


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