Nairnshire residents are invited to express their views on a project which could see a community food-growing project created at Sandown Lands.
A fun day for the local community and tourists alike was had yesterday at the Inverness Highland Games yesterday.
Happy spirits brightened a cloudy Saturday as a Nairn golf club organised their annual summer celebration.
A crowdfunder to support a local business which was hit by the devastating fire on Tomatin Road in Inverness has been launched.
A crowd of visitors and locals flocked at Bught Park for the Inverness Highland Games today.
The owner of Blend on Drummond Street thanked for the support received after her former partner and cafe co-founder was killed in a tragic fire.
The owners of a popular Inverness shop asked for patience from their customers after a “catastrophic” blaze destroyed the premises on Tomatin Road.
An Inverness couple was the lucky winner of a dream house in England in a UK-wide prize draw.
A new bench made from upcycled plastic from Nairn beach has been installed at the town’s harbour in memory of a cherished member of the community.
Highland Council is set to benefit from a funding boost by the Scottish Government to support the growth of the EV charging network.
The A9 has been partially closed between Carrbridge and Aviemore following a collision earlier this afternoon.
Nairn pianist Kenna Ross is set to release her debut album this week, with a weekend concert in Inverness to mark the launch.
A spell of sunshine in the dreich July weather saw a happy encounter for members of the Nairn Coastal Rowing Club.
Train commuters are being warned of changes to ScotRail services in the Highlands after a pay dispute resulted in a shortage of drivers.
A business owner is seeking the help of the community to stay afloat amidst soaring running costs.
A national mental health charity is expanding its reach to cover new areas including West Sutherland, Badenoch and Strathspey.
Pushing for investment to unlock funding for the dualling of the A96 and other key developments will be a top priority for Nairnshire’s new SNP MP.
The youngest member of the Nairn Pipe Band had his first public performance as the band opened the summer ceilidh season.
The iconic ‘Rose Window’, originally crafted in 1867 has been restored and is now being reassembled to become part of the Inverness Castle Experience.
Parts of the Highlands will be hit by heavy rain with potential impacts to travel and infrastructure, according to the Met Office.