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Election 2021: How would the Inverness and Nairn candidates would tackle some of the major issues

Election 2021: How would the Inverness and Nairn candidates would tackle some of the major issues

Election 2021: How would the Inverness and Nairn candidates would tackle some of the major issues

13 April 2021

Today SNP candidate Fergus Ewing says how he will tackle housing shortages affecting the area


Call for public and public bodies to patrol beach troublespots where fires and dangerous trash present a risk

Call for public and public bodies to patrol beach troublespots where fires and dangerous trash present a risk

Call for public and public bodies to patrol beach troublespots where fires and dangerous trash present a risk

13 April 2021

A retired hospital consultant has made a plea for volunteers and local agencies to help stop the littering of Nairn’s prized beaches.


Talks to be held on new parking fees for Nairn

Talks to be held on new parking fees for Nairn

Talks to be held on new parking fees for Nairn

13 April 2021

New parking charges for three sites in Nairn will be discussed by Highland councillors.


Election 2021: Read the first part of our series asking Inverness and Nairn candidates how they would tackle some key issues

Election 2021: Read the first part of our series asking Inverness and Nairn candidates how they would tackle some key issues

Election 2021: Read the first part of our series asking Inverness and Nairn candidates how they would tackle some key issues

12 April 2021

The Greens Ariane Burgess says that access to decent housing is a 'fundamental right'


Man (99) dies after fire at flat

Man (99) dies after fire at flat

Man (99) dies after fire at flat

12 April 2021

A NAIRN pensioner who was rescued from a fire in his first floor flat has died.


‘Drive through’ dairy delight

‘Drive through’ dairy delight

‘Drive through’ dairy delight

10 April 2021

AN Ardersier dairy has launched a new vending machine operation.


Election 2021: A breakdown of who is standing for the Inverness and Nairn seat

Election 2021: A breakdown of who is standing for the Inverness and Nairn seat

Election 2021: A breakdown of who is standing for the Inverness and Nairn seat

08 April 2021

Also watch a video guide in BSL and get a step-by-step guide to casting a ballot on May 6


99–year–old man rescued from first floor flat in Nairn after horror incident when his dressing gown was set alight

99–year–old man rescued from first floor flat in Nairn after horror incident when his dressing gown was set alight

99–year–old man rescued from first floor flat in Nairn after horror incident when his dressing gown was set alight

07 April 2021

Duncan Green was carried downstairs from the flat in Merryton Crescent and treated in his garden by firefighters before an ambulance arrived.


Emergency services called to a fire in top floor flat in Nairn

Emergency services called to a fire in top floor flat in Nairn

Emergency services called to a fire in top floor flat in Nairn

07 April 2021

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service crews were called to the home in Merryton Crescent, Nairn at 3.05pm, where the fire was extinguished.


Company is wheely going places with latest awards nod

Company is wheely going places with latest awards nod

Company is wheely going places with latest awards nod

07 April 2021

AN innovative new wheelchair design has caught the eye of judges in a national design competition.


Call for public unity on issues facing Nairn's future

Call for public unity on issues facing Nairn's future

Call for public unity on issues facing Nairn's future

06 April 2021

The Nairn area leader on Highland Council has made a plea to the community to move forward with a united voice on issues facing the town.


Young man's life will not have been in vain, vows family fundraising for mental health charities

Young man's life will not have been in vain, vows family fundraising for mental health charities

Young man's life will not have been in vain, vows family fundraising for mental health charities

06 April 2021

A young man’s life will not have been in vain, his parents have vowed, as they work to raise money for mental health charities following his death.


Undertaker keen to buy town chapel

Undertaker keen to buy town chapel

Undertaker keen to buy town chapel

06 April 2021

AN undertaker has revealed he is interested in buying the Nairn Chapel of Rest at Nairn Cemetery from Highland Council.


Highland League chance for junior and north clubs welcomed by Nairn St Ninian

Highland League chance for junior and north clubs welcomed by Nairn St Ninian

Highland League chance for junior and north clubs welcomed by Nairn St Ninian

06 April 2021

Highland League play-offs could be introduced next season


Funding drive for specially adapted van for children living in Nairn and the Highlands with autism

Funding drive for specially adapted van for children living in Nairn and the Highlands with autism

Funding drive for specially adapted van for children living in Nairn and the Highlands with autism

01 April 2021

A support worker is hoping within the next few months he will have funding in place to provide a specially adapted van or minibus for his clients.


Rotary club members gear up for fundraising kilt walk to help Nairn project for digitally disadvantaged

Rotary club members gear up for fundraising kilt walk to help Nairn project for digitally disadvantaged

Rotary club members gear up for fundraising kilt walk to help Nairn project for digitally disadvantaged

31 March 2021

Rotarians in Nairn are gearing up for their second Kilt Walk which will go to funding equipment for the local Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB).


PICTURES: Tommy is a model citizen

PICTURES: Tommy is a model citizen

PICTURES: Tommy is a model citizen

31 March 2021

After a lifetime at sea former fisherman Tommy Campbell discovers a passion for model making with a spectacular scale model of the Titanic.


'Don’t call us, we’ll call you' appeal by health practice after being flooded by calls over Covid vaccine jabs

'Don’t call us, we’ll call you' appeal by health practice after being flooded by calls over Covid vaccine jabs

'Don’t call us, we’ll call you' appeal by health practice after being flooded by calls over Covid vaccine jabs

31 March 2021

Practice manager Tanya Barron said the practice is receiving up to 300 calls a day from members of the public about jags.


Police speak to drivers in Nairn

Police speak to drivers in Nairn

Police speak to drivers in Nairn

31 March 2021

Operation Close Pass was to highlight the importance of giving enough space to safely pass cyclists on the A96 Inverness Road.


Three year ban for driver following collision in Nairn

Three year ban for driver following collision in Nairn

Three year ban for driver following collision in Nairn

31 March 2021

Police officers had to help a man walk to their vehicle after he was arrested for a collision in Nairn.


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