Nairn Provost Laurie Fraser has called on residents to get behind local businesses as they open their doors for the first time this year.
The splash pad at the Nairn Links replaces a paddling pool which had been a feature of the seafront at Nairn since the 1950s.
A boxing coach has appealed for information after his 18-year-old son was attacked in Nairn High Street on Friday evening.
An open water swimmer who battled freezing temperatures and strong tides in the Moray Firth has described how his wetsuit saved his life.
The secretary of a troubled Nairn community council has resigned from his post.
Two long-serving employees with Ashers bakery in Nairn have had their years of service recognised by the business.
Percy the peacock’s early morning wake-up calls are disturbing the sleep of residents.
An anti-wind farm campaigner has warned Tom nan Clach wind farm is in danger of becoming an industrial landscape
High Life Highland leadership officer Elizabeth McDonald signed up to the Penguin Challenge and started her quest in November.
Former Lord-Lieutenant of Nairnshire, Ewen Brodie of Lethen, recalled a story which caused the Duke of Edinburgh some amusement on a visit to Nairn.
In tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, the royal visit on Monday August 14, 1961 by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh is fondly remembered.
ONE of the oldest Scout troops in the UK wants a new purpose-built facility to cope with the growing number of youngsters keen to take up scouting.
One hundred days of lockdown in poetry was the challenge undertaken by a Nairn woman who is now hoping to get her works published.
Two members of a troubled community council have tendered resignations in a further outpouring of hostility between some members and their chairman.
A retired hospital consultant has made a plea for volunteers and local agencies to help stop the littering of Nairn’s prized beaches.
A NAIRN pensioner who was rescued from a fire in his first floor flat has died.
AN Ardersier dairy has launched a new vending machine operation.
Duncan Green was carried downstairs from the flat in Merryton Crescent and treated in his garden by firefighters before an ambulance arrived.
AN innovative new wheelchair design has caught the eye of judges in a national design competition.
The Nairn area leader on Highland Council has made a plea to the community to move forward with a united voice on issues facing the town.