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Community Matters

Nairn has a strong tradition of community spirit which continues to provide solid foundations for its social and economic success. Friendly local people and helpful organisations offer support and advice which enhance lifestyle, develop all-important social and business connections, create opportunities for community involvement and introduce newcomers to a host of recreational pursuits.

CVS Nairn 

CVS Nairn - (Council for Voluntary Service Nairn) is an umbrella group for voluntary organisations in Nairn. It provides advice and information to groups regarding funding and establishing new groups. Photocopying and other office services are available. They are based at the Nairn Community Centre, King Street, Nairn, Tel. 01667 455234.

Tel.  01667 455234       

e-mail ed@cvsnairn.org.uk 

Click here for further information.

Nairn Community Centre 

You can contact The Community Centre on 01667 453476 for a range of activities. 

The Highland Council

By clicking on the relevant links, you will find information on Highland Council's:-

Nairn Ward Councillors here.

Service Point here

Recycling Centre here,

Library here,

School Calendar here 

and Swimming Pool here.

 

Nairn Police Station Viewfield Drive, Nairn 

Telephone ; 01667 452222. 

Click here for further information about Northern Constabulary.

 

Wunderground.com


DEBATERS PROGRESS  A team of debaters from Nairn Academy is heading to Edinburgh next month to take part in the next round of The Big Green Challenge debating competition.

TAPESTRY WILL BE ON VIEW  Nairn's contribution to the Great Tapestry of Scotland will be on show in Nairn Museum on Saturday 18th May from 10-4 before heading off to take its place in the Parliament building at Holyrood.

COUNTY STYMIE FORMARTINE'S TITLE WIN CELEBRATIONS A depleted Nairn spoiled the party big time on Saturday when they pulled off what many thought would be an unlikely win against a Formartine side needing just three points to secure their first Highland League title.