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Nairn art show by local painter

21 July 2021
Nairn art show by local painter

Nairn art show by local painter

21 July 2021

Ardersier artist Donald Jack used lockdown to create a collection of paintings now on show at Nairn Community Centre.


Friends conquer NC500 for charity

20 July 2021
Friends conquer NC500 for charity

Friends conquer NC500 for charity

20 July 2021

A joiner has completed a North Coast 500 cycle challenge to raise funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care.


Hopes raised for revamp of crumbling playgrounds in Nairn

20 July 2021
Hopes raised for revamp of crumbling playgrounds in Nairn

Hopes raised for revamp of crumbling playgrounds in Nairn

20 July 2021

Hopes have been raised that Nairn’s crumbling playgrounds could be in line for an overhaul following a review of facilities by Highland Council.


PICTURES: Bridge designs revealed

20 July 2021
PICTURES: Bridge designs revealed

PICTURES: Bridge designs revealed

20 July 2021

Concept designs have been revealed for a new footbridge between a Nairn housing development and industrial estate and retail park.


Nairn bakery expands into ice cream market as staycation visitor numbers rise

14 July 2021
Nairn bakery expands into ice cream market as staycation visitor numbers rise

Nairn bakery expands into ice cream market as staycation visitor numbers rise

14 July 2021

Ashers bakery is hoping to lick the competition as it takes a step into the ice-cream market this summer.


Where is Nairn's cash from housing developers going?

13 July 2021
Where is Nairn's cash from housing developers going?

Where is Nairn's cash from housing developers going?

13 July 2021

Nairn community councillors say there are still questions to be answered on what is happening to developer contributions from local housing projects.


‘Wrong message’ – councillor in call to name and shame graffiti culprit

13 July 2021
‘Wrong message’ – councillor in call to name and shame graffiti culprit

‘Wrong message’ – councillor in call to name and shame graffiti culprit

13 July 2021

Graffiti daubed on premises at Nairn’s putting green has drawn a furious response from community leaders.


Nairn school goes online for prize giving.

09 July 2021
Nairn school goes online for prize giving.

Nairn school goes online for prize giving.

09 July 2021

Full list of award winners and runners up.


Public toilets at Nairn harbour set to reopen

08 July 2021
Public toilets at Nairn harbour set to reopen

Public toilets at Nairn harbour set to reopen

08 July 2021

The public toilets at Nairn harbour could be reopened to the public by the beginning of August.


New manager for Nairn area

07 July 2021
New manager for Nairn area

New manager for Nairn area

07 July 2021

A new acting ward manager has been appointed to look after the Nairn area of Highland Council.


Wayward peacock returns to his regular stamping ground in Cawdor

07 July 2021
Wayward peacock returns to his regular stamping ground in Cawdor

Wayward peacock returns to his regular stamping ground in Cawdor

07 July 2021

A wayward peacock who ruffled the feathers of a number of locals in Cawdor earlier this year is set to stay put in the village regardless.


‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

07 July 2021
‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

07 July 2021

Claims that primary schools in Nairn are at capacity have been rejected at a meeting of the Nairnshire area committee of Highland Council.


The Three Inch Fools will present one of a number of live shows at Cawdor Castle this summer

06 July 2021
The Three Inch Fools will present one of a number of live shows at Cawdor Castle this summer

The Three Inch Fools will present one of a number of live shows at Cawdor Castle this summer

06 July 2021

Last year's events were cancelled due to Covid restrictions.


Tragic death of dad plus collapse of Danish footballer Christian Eriksen prompts defibrillator review

06 July 2021
Tragic death of dad plus collapse of Danish footballer Christian Eriksen prompts defibrillator review

Tragic death of dad plus collapse of Danish footballer Christian Eriksen prompts defibrillator review

06 July 2021

The tragic death of a dad at Cawdor and TV coverage of a Danish footballer collapsing has prompted a review of where defibrillators are available.


Bitter Nairn community row

06 July 2021
Bitter Nairn community row

Bitter Nairn community row

06 July 2021

A bitter ongoing row between a Nairn community council and a breakaway group leads to plea for peace and love from former councillor.


PICTURES: #TeamHamish turn out with designs on splash pad built in memory of Hamish Hey from Nairn

30 June 2021
PICTURES: #TeamHamish turn out with designs on splash pad built in memory of Hamish Hey from Nairn

PICTURES: #TeamHamish turn out with designs on splash pad built in memory of Hamish Hey from Nairn

30 June 2021

The splashpad was provided by a local fund-raising effort organised by Hamish’s family after his death, aged eight, after a battle with cancer.


Nairn Community Safety Partnership wants help for local people in need

30 June 2021
Nairn Community Safety Partnership wants help for local people in need

Nairn Community Safety Partnership wants help for local people in need

30 June 2021

Chief Inspector Jenny Valentine said a lot of community improvement work had been held up because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


Discussions to continue on grass-cutting at Nairn's former Farmers Showfield

29 June 2021
Discussions to continue on grass-cutting at Nairn's former Farmers Showfield

Discussions to continue on grass-cutting at Nairn's former Farmers Showfield

29 June 2021

Councillors are to press for grass cutting of the former Farmers Showfield in Nairn to be put back on the local authority’s programme of works.


Royal British Legion in Nairn looks to future as it opens revamped lounge

29 June 2021
Royal British Legion in Nairn looks to future as it opens revamped lounge

Royal British Legion in Nairn looks to future as it opens revamped lounge

29 June 2021

Armed forces veterans are urged to enjoy the support of the Royal British Legion as the Nairn branch opened its newly-refurbished centenary lounge.


Nairn provost's referendum call on land

29 June 2021
Nairn provost's referendum call on land

Nairn provost's referendum call on land

29 June 2021

A referendum should be held in Nairn to determine the future of the town’s Sandown common good lands says Provost Laurie Fraser.


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