Kayleigh Redford recently moved back north where she is taking on a new role as an assistant director with TFX Performing Arts Academy.
Twelve-year-old Tommy McIntosh made the first cast on the River Nairn to mark the opening of the new salmon fishing season.
LAND on the edge of Nairn at the centre of a row between Highland Council and a community council has been identified as a preferred development site.
The new eight acre showfield will be created between the A939 and the River Nairn at Househill Farm and has been purchased with a £136,000 grant.
Pop-up exhibitions, immersive theatre and performance poetry are some of the highlights of September's Nairn Book and Arts Festival.
Brightly coloured benches have been installed at Nairn’s splash park, created in memory of an inspirational youngster.
It comes as the February 26 deadline for a public consultation on the move looms.
People living near Norbord’s giant timber manufacturing site were left without water for more than 12 hours after a mains burst at the plant.
Members of Nairn Golf Club ladies’ section have raised £996 for young adults in the town with learning difficulties.
Call for action from a Nairn grandmother and a retired senior police officer for safety improvements to a junction where a pedestrian died.
The wintry conditions have captured by a worker on Cawdor Estate.
Concerns have been raised on social media at the number of cars visiting Nairn's seafront during lockdown.
Highland Council has advised that a car park in Nairn will be closed for a week.
A ceremony which traditionally marks the opening of the River Nairn Angling Association season will not go ahead this year.
Nairn West and Suburban Community Council wants people to give their views ahead of the potential sale of land by Highland Council.
Nairn Connects BID has a packed schedule of initiatives for 2021 focussing on making the town even more tourist friendly.
Staff and residents at all care homes in Nairn have received their first vaccinations as part of the campaign to control the spread of Covid-19.
Nearly 100 metres of path has been destroyed between the Howford Bridge and Cawdor and a cairn erected for a 14 year-old angler is under threat.
As the country comes to terms with the second Covid-19 lockdown, a group of volunteers in Nairn continues to provide support for those in need.
A Nairn school teacher got more than he bargained for when he finally popped the question to the love of his life on Christmas Day.