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Business Focus: Weâll make sure weâre in best position to cater for overnight visitors and day-trippers By Contributor Published: 20:00, 10 March 2021
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Lucy Harding, manager of Nairn Business Improvement District, looks to better times ahead for the town.
Thereâs no doubt the last year has been tough on every industry sector.
There are still huge hurdles to overcome, but with the roll-out of the coronavirus vaccine programme, it is hoped there are sunnier times ahead.
Nairn BID was voted in by a majority of businesses in 2018 for a five-year term. The organisation exists to help make Nairn a more prosperous and desirable place to live, work and visit.
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Projects in Lochaber have been offered a share of £84,000 to deliver a welcome boost to the local community.
Members of the Highland Council’s Lochaber Committee have allocated £84,156 Scottish Government Town Centre funding to five projects for investment in Fort William, Caol, Banavie and Corpach.
Kilmallie Community Centre Car Park is also to be resurfaced at a cost of £23,556 following an asset transfer of the land to the centre in November.
Meanwhile, Fort William Town Team is to purchase and install new waste bins along the Parade and High Street following receipt of a £15,400 grant as well as the placing of trough flower planters adjacent to the War Memorial at the Parade.