There are fears Cawdor is in danger of being overrun with feral cats if action is not taken soon.
Claims that Nairn is not getting its fair share of Highland Council funding have been backed up in an email to a community council by a local member.
Another mortar has been blown up on the East Beach at Nairn this morning.
Sewage has flooded a new housing site in Nairn. Locals and community groups had objected to the new sewage system labelling it insufficient.
Chairwoman Sheena Baker resigns from Nairn community council which challenged Highland Council on parking charges and land use.
They have accused Highland Council of insulting people who responded to a first consultation on the future of the land in Nairn.
Wind farm developer Infinergy is beginning a public consultation exercise for the Tom na Clach wind farm extension.
A row over signage erected beside Nairn golf course prohibiting cyclists from using paths has taken a new twist.
Daniel Cionbanu in concert at the Nairn Community and Arts Centre.
Concerns raised by local councils and community groups over lack of sweage and flooding infastructure in Nairn.
Fans of Nairn Drama Club’s Christmas pantos will be delighted to hear they will be returning to the stage this year – but at a different venue.
Cameron MacColl (18) joined his footballing heroes for a day's training.
Nairn community councils have been in disagreement with Highland Council since it resurrected plans to potentially sell off the land for housing.
Public toilets in Nairn have not been re-opened on grounds of costs, residents have been told.
It has no connection to monitoring car parks, he said.
A new photography exhibition has opened which celebrates the resilience of the people of Nairn in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Questions have been raised after Nairn's two community councils are given "matter of days" to respond to consultation on CCTV.
A major refit and upgrade of one of Nairn’s most peaceful spots is on the cards after it was bought by a local undertaker.
Iain Fairweather is treated to farewell thank you lunch after promoting Nairn tourism for almost 20 years.
The club cited safety concerns for erecting the signs.