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As well as the whisky trail through Moray and Speyside, there are 4 distilleries within close proximity to Nairn.
The Royal Brackla Distillery in Cawdor is owned by John Dewar & Sons Ltd. It was the first distillery to be awarded the royal warrant in 1835. It is not open to the public.
To the east of Nairn on the outskirts of Forres is Benromach Distillery and Malt Whisky Centre. This is owned and managed by Gordon & MacPhail.
Tomatin Distillery and Visitor Centre is to the south of Inverness. There has been a distillery on the site since 1897.
Muir of Ord, 15 miles west of Inverness , is home to Glen Ord Distillery and Visitor Centre. Established in 1838 it is currently owned by UDV.
Highland Council Convener Cllr Sandy Park is urging the Nairn public to turn out in numbers for next week's public consulation in the Courthouse on Nairn's long awaited bypass.
SCHOOL ENROLEMENTS TAKING PLACE THIS WEEK
Parents and guardians of children are being informed by the Highland Council that it is time for enrolment into pre-school and primary school in the Highlands.
LUCY WILL BE THERE TO CAPTURE ALL THE CUP DRAMA
The countdown has started with a vengeance towards the June 8-10 staging of the 37th Curtis Cup encounter at the Nairn Golf Club - a biennial, eight-a-side three-day match between the best female amateur golfers in Great Britain and Ireland and their counterparts from the United States.