The AGM of the Nairn Improvement Community Enterprise Company is set to take place at Nairn Community & Arts Centre on Tuesday, September 20, at 7pm.
The village of Glenferness and other parts of the community in rural East Nairnshire remains unrepresented by a community council.
A couple’s passion for sunflowers during Covid has transcended into a popular fundraiser for three major charities.
Two Cawdor women join forces to transform a drawer unit into a bespoke piece of furniture to raise funds for a local mobile sensory room for children.
Nairn GP hits out at "inflexible" Scottish Government as patients asked to travel to Inverness for Covid booster jags.
The citizens of Nairn turned out in large numbers for the Proclamation of King Charles III on this afternoon.
A meeting has been called to discuss the future of Nairn Pipe Band over its non-appearance at public events.
Flags are being flown at half-mast at the Courthouse and at other locations in the town centre including the Royal British Legion.
Ardersier International Folk Club’s festival is back with a bumper weekend of entertainment from September 16-18.
A community council is demanding an apology from Nairn’s provost after he referred to objections to an application for holiday pods as “nimbyism”.
The public gets its first chance to see what is planned for the new Nairn Academy this week as the wraps come of the proposed design.
A man who created a wildlife sanctuary in the local river estuary has died suddenly.
The public gets its first chance to see what is planned for the new Nairn Academy this week – the proposed design still has to be finally approved.
Another highly-successful Nairn Ceilidh Group season came to an end with another full house at the Nairn Community and Arts Centre.
A MEMBER of a group behind improving a housing estate is urging people in the town to get behind the Highland Council's Rate Your Estates initiative.
Respected mountaineer Clive Rowland will be launching his book Towards The Ogre during the Nairn Book and Arts Festival.
The magic of Nairn Games Day has been immortalised in oils on canvas by a local artist with the hope the spectacular landscape will be kept in Nairn.
The handiwork of one of the exhibits by the Nairn Yarnbombers has been damaged within weeks of its installation.
The children at Junior World in Nairn have raised more than £200 for charity by collecting and recycling “unrecyclable” items from the community.
The 19th Nairn Book and Arts Festival got off to a flying start at the weekend, with a fancy-dress High Street Takeover and story-themed flag parade.