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Mysterious noise ‘an absolute nightmare’

26 May 2021
Mysterious noise ‘an absolute nightmare’

Mysterious noise ‘an absolute nightmare’

26 May 2021

MYSTERY continues to surround a continuous noise residents in a wide area around Nairn say they have been suffering for several years.


Farewell to well-known bakery boss

25 May 2021
Farewell to well-known bakery boss

Farewell to well-known bakery boss

25 May 2021

A key player in the success of the Ashers bakery chain has died at his home in Nairn.


Former Nairn girl is made sports professor in Wales

19 May 2021
Former Nairn girl is made sports professor in Wales

Former Nairn girl is made sports professor in Wales

19 May 2021

A former Nairn school pupil has been awarded a Professorship in Physical Activity and Health at Swansea University.


Work starts in Nairn for new Citizen's Advice office and town centre flats

19 May 2021
Work starts in Nairn for new Citizen's Advice office and town centre flats

Work starts in Nairn for new Citizen's Advice office and town centre flats

19 May 2021

The £3.1million project in King Street will replace its existing High Street base.


When Nairn opened its heart to the displaced during the Bosnian war of the 1990s

18 May 2021
When Nairn opened its heart to the displaced during the Bosnian war of the 1990s

When Nairn opened its heart to the displaced during the Bosnian war of the 1990s

18 May 2021

A heart-warming story of how families fleeing war in Bosnia were welcomed into the homes of local families is set be retold in a new TV documentary.


Fears council not collecting community cash properly

18 May 2021
Fears council not collecting community cash properly

Fears council not collecting community cash properly

18 May 2021

Community leaders in Nairn are calling for proof that contributions from developers towards improving infrastructure are being collected properly.


Water firm forced to reduce height of new treatment works near Inverness

18 May 2021
Water firm forced to reduce height of new treatment works near Inverness

Water firm forced to reduce height of new treatment works near Inverness

18 May 2021

People power has forced a major public utility back to the drawing board after it failed to comply with its own plans for a local development.


Road signs move is ‘not good enough’

12 May 2021
Road signs move is ‘not good enough’

Road signs move is ‘not good enough’

12 May 2021

Residents in the west end of Nairn have criticised Highland Council’s roads department for measures taken after a fatal accident near their homes.


Web series shares some spooky history

11 May 2021
Web series shares some spooky history

Web series shares some spooky history

11 May 2021

SHARING spooky tales online has kept the creative juices flowing for one young couple during lockdown.


Fight club is boxing clever with sports courses

11 May 2021
Fight club is boxing clever with sports courses

Fight club is boxing clever with sports courses

11 May 2021

New courses in further education are to be offered by a local boxing club after a major upgrade of its facilities.


Rat problem in Nairn harbour

11 May 2021
Rat problem in Nairn harbour

Rat problem in Nairn harbour

11 May 2021

Debris at the entrance to a disused toilet block and claims of a woman feeding rats have led to a serious vermin problem, it has been claimed.


Bowls in Nairn is rolling back into action

10 May 2021
Bowls in Nairn is rolling back into action

Bowls in Nairn is rolling back into action

10 May 2021

Action on the greens is lawn over due.


Nairn house extensively damaged in weekend fire

10 May 2021
Nairn house extensively damaged in weekend fire

Nairn house extensively damaged in weekend fire

10 May 2021

A house in Cairn Avenue, Nairn was seriously damaged by fire in the early hours of Sunday morning.


A real trooper working hard and loving it

05 May 2021
A real trooper working hard and loving it

A real trooper working hard and loving it

05 May 2021

A Nairn woman who was on duty at the Duke of Edinburgh's has given a unique insight into life in the Kings Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery.


Threatened building may yet become visitor centre

05 May 2021
Threatened building may yet become visitor centre

Threatened building may yet become visitor centre

05 May 2021

A DERELICT building in Nairn is the subject of a bid for town centre regeneration funding, to turn it into a café and visitor information centre.


PHOTOS: Nairn groups step up their Kilt Walk fundraising

04 May 2021
PHOTOS: Nairn groups step up their Kilt Walk fundraising

PHOTOS: Nairn groups step up their Kilt Walk fundraising

04 May 2021

Rotary Club of Nairn and the Nairn Citizens Advice joined forces to participate in the Kiltwalk 2021.


Award-winning restaurant's owner appoints familiar face as general manager

04 May 2021
Award-winning restaurant's owner appoints familiar face as general manager

Award-winning restaurant's owner appoints familiar face as general manager

04 May 2021

THE owner of Nairn’s award-winning Sun Dancer restaurant has taken on a former school friend to look after its day-to-day running.


Wheelchair will enable Nairn Academy pupils with disabilities to explore remoter parts of the Highlands

28 April 2021
Wheelchair will enable Nairn Academy pupils with disabilities to explore remoter parts of the Highlands

Wheelchair will enable Nairn Academy pupils with disabilities to explore remoter parts of the Highlands

28 April 2021

A Nairn Academy project to help young people with disabilities explore remoter Highland areas has been supported by Nairn River Community Council.


Cash to help give Nairn a makeover

27 April 2021
Cash to help give Nairn a makeover

Cash to help give Nairn a makeover

27 April 2021

NAIRN Business Improvement District has been awarded just over £8500 to make the town more welcoming.


Nairn musical man raises funds for the MS Society Scotland to tune of £10k

27 April 2021
Nairn musical man raises funds for the MS Society Scotland to tune of £10k

Nairn musical man raises funds for the MS Society Scotland to tune of £10k

27 April 2021

A retired medical researcher’s fundraising efforts have passed the £10,000 mark.


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