Nairn is an ideal place to build a new venture or expand an existing business. It offers a unique quality of life and blends an enterprising and low cost business environment with modern communications, a huge range of recreational opportunities, urban services and rural charm.
The town occupies a commanding position at the centre of the
Moray Firth
area which has a population of over 200,000. Its immediate area has around 5,000 people of working age with a sound education and generally high skill levels in office and manufacturing employment.
Accommodation for business is readily available, or can be developed, on sites such as
Balmakeith
Business
Park
and Balmakeith Industrial Estate on the eastern fringe of the town. A new business park is planned for Sandown, on the western outskirts.
Traditional and modern housing is available at affordable prices and Nairn has the range of services and local trades to be expected in a town of its size. These include a hospital, swimming pool, leisure park, sports club and a series of professional business services.
Local schools mirror the traditional excellence of Scottish education.
Nairn
Academy
- drawing pupils from Rosebank and
Millbank
Primary Schools
in the town, and the rural primaries of Auldearn and Cawdor - achieves above average performance in the number of pupils gaining Higher Grades.
Inverness College, one of the largest partners in the University of the
Highlands
and Islands Millennium Institute, offers comprehensive further education, including degree courses.
Moray
College
Learning Centre in Nairn offers non-advanced further education opportunities, predominantly in Information Technology.
For further information about Education, Estate Agents, Employment Agencies, Dental Surgeons and Doctors Medical Practitioners in Nairn search the Directory. To view Nairns location see the Maps. Alternatively if you would like personal advice from a locally based advisor why not visit Location Highland.