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Inverness fish and chip van owner eager to welcome back customers after dramatic blaze

Inverness fish and chip van owner eager to welcome back customers after dramatic blaze

Inverness fish and chip van owner eager to welcome back customers after dramatic blaze

15 January 2024

The owner of a popular Inverness food truck is looking forward to welcome loyal customers again after a blaze destroyed his van in November.


Green spaces and primary school among developments announced for 300-homes plan at Delnies

Green spaces and primary school among developments announced for 300-homes plan at Delnies

Green spaces and primary school among developments announced for 300-homes plan at Delnies

15 January 2024

Plans to build 300 new homes west of Nairn will include a new primary school according to a housing developer.


Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start dancing

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start dancing

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start dancing

13 January 2024

Our commitment to learning two individual dances and a group dance is repeated weekly up until showtime in May.


Nairn motorist has driving ban extended

Nairn motorist has driving ban extended

Nairn motorist has driving ban extended

13 January 2024

Police catch disqualified driver using vehicle.


WATCH: Update on A96 Inverness-Nairn development expected in first quarter of 2024

WATCH: Update on A96 Inverness-Nairn development expected in first quarter of 2024

WATCH: Update on A96 Inverness-Nairn development expected in first quarter of 2024

12 January 2024

The First Minister said orders for the improvement scheme of the A96 between Nairn and Inverness are due to be presented soon.


Highland Council refuses to declare an 'emergency' over 67 schools rated 'poor'

Highland Council refuses to declare an 'emergency' over 67 schools rated 'poor'

Highland Council refuses to declare an 'emergency' over 67 schools rated 'poor'

11 January 2024

Councillor Helen Crawford called for a 'school estate emergency' declaration to tackle the issue but SNP-Independent councillors voted it down.


Nairnshire photographer shares 10 tips to capture Northern Lights on your mobile phone

Nairnshire photographer shares 10 tips to capture Northern Lights on your mobile phone

Nairnshire photographer shares 10 tips to capture Northern Lights on your mobile phone

10 January 2024

With long dark nights and a higher geomagnetic activity, winter nights are perfect to capture the beauty of the Northern Lights.


Councillors set for Highland 'school estate emergency' showdown

Councillors set for Highland 'school estate emergency' showdown

Councillors set for Highland 'school estate emergency' showdown

10 January 2024

The north has the worst school buildings in Scotland and one parent says this is an 'emergency affecting the whole of Highland society'.


Nairn community panto sells out raising £2000 for local charities

Nairn community panto sells out raising £2000 for local charities

Nairn community panto sells out raising £2000 for local charities

10 January 2024

The first ever show by a Nairn community theatre group was a roaring success, with all three sessions sold out well in advance.


Theatre in Nairn upgrades online booking to include wheelchair spaces

Theatre in Nairn upgrades online booking to include wheelchair spaces

Theatre in Nairn upgrades online booking to include wheelchair spaces

10 January 2024

A theatre in Nairn has upgraded its online booking system to improve accessibility.


Paddling Film Festival's world tour set for Nairn date

Paddling Film Festival's world tour set for Nairn date

Paddling Film Festival's world tour set for Nairn date

09 January 2024

A water-sport film festival will be coming to Nairn for the first time this year – with the event set to help support two local charities.


ARIANE BURGESS: Resilience is essential in these challenging times

ARIANE BURGESS: Resilience is essential in these challenging times

ARIANE BURGESS: Resilience is essential in these challenging times

09 January 2024

She says 'eco-anxiety, the distress caused by these emergencies, is increasingly recognised,' asking 'how can we cope with these feelings?'


BUILD THE BYPASS: 'Betrayal' of communities in Nairnshire and the north as A96 Corridor Review over one year late

BUILD THE BYPASS: 'Betrayal' of communities in Nairnshire and the north as A96 Corridor Review over one year late

BUILD THE BYPASS: 'Betrayal' of communities in Nairnshire and the north as A96 Corridor Review over one year late

08 January 2024

A YEAR has passed since the Scottish Government said it would reveal its plan for the under-threat A96 dualling project.


PICTURES: Last night for Sleeping Beauty at Eden Court in Inverness

PICTURES: Last night for Sleeping Beauty at Eden Court in Inverness

PICTURES: Last night for Sleeping Beauty at Eden Court in Inverness

08 January 2024

It might have been the last day but there was still plenty to smile about at Eden Court in Inverness over the weekend.


BUSINESS FOCUS: Looking forward to positive change for Nairn in 2024

BUSINESS FOCUS: Looking forward to positive change for Nairn in 2024

BUSINESS FOCUS: Looking forward to positive change for Nairn in 2024

08 January 2024

Like many people, Nairn BID member Morag Holding was in reflective mood as the end of the year approached.


Power cut knocks out electricity to hundreds of homes in Nairn

Power cut knocks out electricity to hundreds of homes in Nairn

Power cut knocks out electricity to hundreds of homes in Nairn

07 January 2024

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks reported an outage affecting almost 500 customers in parts of Nairn shortly before 3pm.


Nairn County capture signature of winger from Highland League rivals

Nairn County capture signature of winger from Highland League rivals

Nairn County capture signature of winger from Highland League rivals

07 January 2024

Player made debut in defeat to Brechin City on Saturday.


Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start fundraising

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start fundraising

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: Let's start fundraising

06 January 2024

Our fundraising activities are likely to come in many forms – and I'll aim to publicise some of them along the way.


Year-late A96 dualling review a 'broken promise' as minister briefing 'imminent'

Year-late A96 dualling review a 'broken promise' as minister briefing 'imminent'

Year-late A96 dualling review a 'broken promise' as minister briefing 'imminent'

04 January 2024

A year after the Scottish Government's deadline for an A96 dualling review outcome – politicians have attacked the “completely unacceptable” delay.


Three-quarters of Highland train stations not fully accessible

Three-quarters of Highland train stations not fully accessible

Three-quarters of Highland train stations not fully accessible

03 January 2024

Highland Labour MSP Rhoda Grant has demanded action as new figures reveal 73 per cent of train stations in the region are not fully accessible.


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