A charity tasked with bringing environmental solutions to Nairnshire has taken delivery of a new e-cargo bike and trailer.
The upgrades announced will invest to significantly reduce ‘partial not-spots’ by 2024.
Jan Smithson died unexpectedly at her home, Broomholm Lodge in Seabank Road.
A fascinating insight into Edwardian attitudes to death is contained in a new book published by the Moray and Nairn Family History Society.
The future of the popular Strathnairn Beach Cafe - also known as the links tea room - will be decided this week.
The Nairn Residents Concern Group (NRCG) has been refused an audit review by Highland Council.
AN Iraq war veteran who has started a boxing club in Nairn is appealing for photographs from former boxers to inspire young generations.
RESIDENTS from the EU living in Nairn and Moray are being urged to ensure they have the correct post-Brexit paperwork.
Plans to update a Cawdor Area Rescue Plan are under discussion after global positioning apps were used to help find a lost family.
An iconic red K1 telephone box which has been part of the streetscape of Cawdor Village for many decades has disappeared.
A £12 million project to redevelop the Nairn Leisure Centre and create an open-air tidal pool and spa on the foreshore has been unveiled by a charity.
A NAIRN musician who played with some of the music greats of the sixties and seventies has died suddenly at his home on the Isle of Sheppey.
A NAIRN songwriter has launched a second album to support MS sufferers.
A retired head teacher is using her passion for art to support her local football team.
Neil Cameron believes there is an opportunity to improve broadband in outlying areas and the likes of Cawdor, Galcantray, Brackla and Piperhill.
A RETIRED joiner has kept himself busy during the second lockdown by putting his craft skills to good use and raising funds for Highland Hospice.
Leanne Okane has set herself the challenge to support her friend set up Reece's Line.
A new wind farm on the Dava Moor could lead to a whopping £19 million being given to local community projects over the course of its lifetime.
Plans for dualling of the A96 between Inverness and Nairn have taken a step forward.
The Castle Gallery in Inverness will be featuring the work of Ardersier potter Julia Smith beginning this weekend.