
Kenny MacLeod's match report from Saturday here.
More pictures now on the Gurn flickr pages: Nairn Highland Games 2010 - Na Geamaichean Gaidhealach Inbhir Narann 2010
and see two posts below for links to more pictures and videos taken by Gurnites at the Games yesterday.
Update: First video
Another Gurn correspondent has also now filed a reportand picture on the yacht incident:
Update 18.44: A small motor yacht moored off of Nairn was attended by both the Lifeboat and Coastguard services this afternoon. High winds have caused a choppy sea, the boat in question appears to be at anchor awaiting the next tide to come into harbour.
After a grey morning of heavy rain the afternoon cleared up and Nairn was at its sunny best. On the Links the first of the showie wagons were setting up their equipment.
First there were the objections and now the trickle of letters of support has become a steady stream. It is fascinating to read these letters as their authors often diverge into other things that folk think are wrong with Nairn at the moment.
Just as with the objectors’ letters however, it remains to be seen what will be seen as ‘material considerations’ by the planners. One thing is certain, there can be no denying that part of this process can turn into a numbers game and this may focus the mind of elected representatives as we move closer to the next elections.
You can read all the correspondence here by clicking on the documents tab. Tomorrow night (Tuesday) the matter will be discussed at the River Community Council planning meeting in the Laing Hall. When there’s nothing good on the
A smaller editorial from the Nairnshire in last Tuesday's edition but a very important subject discussed. Iain Bain is agitating for the bypass to be kept on the agenda:
'It may be fashionalbe now to take on the mantle of the candour of reality with which the Prime Minister wishes to characterise the early days of his government and say "well no chance of a bypass now". But we say "rubbish" to that. Don't forget the Nairn bypass. We have the problem now and it is not going to improve on its own. "
Hard to see how the Prime Minister will be moved by the collective voice of Nairn calling for a bypass in his ear. Hard to see how Danny can/will do anything either. Nothing has been posted on the LibDem Nairn bypass site since January, have they given up on the idea?
Highland Council is seeking contractors for grass-cutting services across the Highland area.
Nine lots are available and contractors can apply for one or more. Contractors will be required for the growing season - seven months of the year - but can extend annually for up to two years. The deadline is 30 August. Call 01463 703887 or email procurement.unit2@highland.gov.uk
The Daily Mail is claiming that the cloned beef now in the food chain came from a farm near Nairn.
Update 05/08/10: This observer is no fan of cloning of animals but is the Daily Mail now out to demonise the Nairnshire farm concerned? The Press & Journal has a more sympathetic approach: Dairy farmers are innocent victimes, they say. For anyone seeking further information there are now 1,285 news articles to browse on Google News.
Further details on the STV site.
And the following tribute has been published on the Highland Council site
'Hugh Fraser, The Highland Council’s Director of Education Culture and Sport has paid tribute to Mrs Caroline Johnston, depute head teacher at Rosebank Primary School, Nairn, who died as the result of a horse riding accident on Monday (2 August 2010).
He said: “We are all shocked by this tragic accident. Our sincere condolences go to her family and all those who knew and worked with Caroline. She was a first class teacher, who was popular with her staff and pupils. She will be sorely missed.”
Mrs Johnston began her employment with The Highland Council in 1997 at Central Primary School, Inverness. She moved to Cradlehall Primary in 2003/2004 and was appointed depute head teacher at Rosebank Primary, Nairn, in 2004. She was seconded to acting headships at Ardersier Primary in 2006 and Kingussie Primary in 2009. Caroline was currently depute head teacher at Rosebank Primary School in Nairn.'
And here's another video from Youtube, showing a walk to the West Beach
A quick google reveals that Dolphin View Cottage has its own website. Here's what they say about Nairn on that page (nice picture of deer on the beach too):
'Nairn is a Victorian seaside town which boasts 2 championship golf course, 2 sandy beaches, the river Nairn with fabulous fishing and the Links with its children's playground & paddling pool, a bandstand & cricket pitch. It has a public swimming pool, museums, shops, parks, many places of interest and a host of events all summer, including the famous Nairn Games which take place on the Links every August (Sat 21st August 2010). Nairn Highland Games 2010
A travelling funfair visits Nairn Links for two weeks in August, culminating on Nairn Games Day. Nairn also hosts an annual Jazz Festival in August (not 2010), with many International acts at affordable prices in venues around the town. There are so many restaurants and cafes within Nairn you could eat out at a different place every day.
It's is an ideal base for families, golfers, fishermen or walkers, with so many places of interest within a short drive. There are castle trails, whisky trails and walking trails from easy to extreme, all within easy reach. ' That's correct folks, all that and much much more, why not give Nairn a try for your holidays or a short break this year?