Nairn River CC is holding an additional special meeting on Wednesday 29th September to discuss proposed new governance structures for Nairn and Nairnshire . Agenda Special Meeting of NRCC 29th September 2021 The proposed structure for a new Nairn Economic Development Forum to operate in parallel with a new more collaborative, community focussed and outcomeContinue reading “Special Meeting Wednesday 29 Sept for Nairn River CC”
Monthly Archives: Sep 2021
Decision Time for Nairn’s 4 Councillors Nairnshire Committee preview
By the time that Nairn River Community Council meets next Wednesday night in public the Nairnshire ‘Local Area’ Committee ( Nairn’s 4 Highland Councillors) will have made some big decisions affecting Nairn and Cawdor Ward at their quarterly meeting. The agenda published on the Highland Council website a week ahead of this meeting is belowContinue reading “Decision Time for Nairn’s 4 Councillors Nairnshire Committee preview”
Agenda NRCC meeting 15 Sept 2021
The Agenda is below for the next Nairn River CC public meeting is here NRCC Agenda 15th September. Members of the Public wishing to attend the NRCC Meeting should send an email to: nrcc.online@outlook.com including their name and postcode. The invitations will be sent close to the meeting date. As usual for security reasons NRCCContinue reading “Agenda NRCC meeting 15 Sept 2021”
Lochloy Residents say No to foot/cycle bridge to Balmakeith and Yes to a road with active travel across railway (and some community facilities please…)
A summary of findings of a community survey of 1000 households at Lochloy, Kingsteps and Merryton is below. The subject was initial designs put forward by Highland Council for an active travel crossing over the railway to Balmakeith. You will also find below, Nairn River Community Council’s formal submission to the Highland Council consultation onContinue reading “Lochloy Residents say No to foot/cycle bridge to Balmakeith and Yes to a road with active travel across railway (and some community facilities please…)”
CCTV – does Nairn want more? 32 BID members say YES. What do residents think? And who pays? Common Good?
You may have seen on Nairn’s local Facebook pages that Nairn BID members/local businesses had been asked by Highland Council whether they wanted more CCTV for Nairn. Results of a Nairn BID survey of members( pasted below) have been shared by Councillor Saggers who is a member of the Nairn BID board as well asContinue reading “CCTV – does Nairn want more? 32 BID members say YES. What do residents think? And who pays? Common Good?”