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Highland village Tornagrain gets a new pharmacy





THE ever-growing community in Tornagrain now has a pharmacy to add to its list of local amenities.

Tornagrain Pharmacy will offer a full range of medicine and care needs along with private travel and occupational vaccinations.

It was opened by James Higgins, pharmacist and director of the company behind Dalneigh Pharmacy and Travel Health Clinic in Inverness and will be managed by Tahir Rashid.

Mr Rashid said: “I’ve always loved the idea of working for an independent pharmacy in a close-knit community and Tornagrain more than fits the bill. Now more than ever, it’s great to have as many facilities as possible within walking distance and our aim is for the pharmacy to be a real hub along with the shop.”

The pharmacy will be open from 8.30am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays with free deliveries to anyone struggling to access a pharmacy in Inverness, Nairn and the surrounding area.

Tornagrain is a planned settlement, with growth being managed gradually.

It now has 425 residents and community facilities including tennis courts and allotments as well as a grocery shop.


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