However, Nairn and district remains price-sensitive. It is increasingly a dormitory suburb for priced-out Inverness commuters and English relocators; local wages cannot keep pace with recent price hikes. '

Looks like we'll all be driving to Forres and Inverness for a while yet - condemned to leave town in search of the basic choice of food that other communities take for granted.
You can have an interesting flashback by reading the TSB Wikipedia page.
'The Trustee Savings Banks, or TSBs, were British financial institutions which specialized in accepting savings deposits from the poor. They did not trade their shares on the stock market and, unlike mutually held banks, depositors had no voting rights nor the ability to direct the financial and managerial goals of the organization. Directors were appointed as trustees (hence the name) on a voluntary basis. Between 1970 and 1985, the various trustee savings banks in the United Kingdom were amalgamated into a single institution called the TSB Group (informally just "The TSB"), which was floated on the London Stock Exchange. In 1994 the TSB merged with Lloyds Bank to form Lloyds TSB, at that point the largest bank in the UK by market share, and the second-largest (to Midland Bank) by market capitalisation.'
If you want to bring a real supermarket to Nairn, then write in support to the gentleman at the Scottish Parliament that is dealing with this. Here's his address. Please forward this information to your friends and family.
Mr Iain McLeod, Planning Decisions, Scottish Government
Area 2J, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ
With the local paper having no on-line presence and the ‘official’ portal for Nairn being moribund there is an opportunity for a business enterprise to step in and fill the void. The Gurn isn’t really that kind of animal and anyway we hope to fill a more zany niche in the community psyche but step forward Iain Fairweather of visitnairn.com fame. Iain is developing a new section on his site, the new site will offer various sections such as Events, Classifieds, Property for
Remember folks if you have something interesting to say and a PC with an Internet connection then talent will out. There is no going back now, the people are the media too!
Thanks Iright, well said. We could make a start in feeding the world with the stuff that supermarkets chuck out every day couldn't we? 'Thalla 's cac!' Labour and Gordon Brown, we don't want GM! - Even the three convenors at Highland Council don't want GM, wake up and represent the people not the GM companies!
On another unrelated food matter the Gurn has heard from a totally unreliable source that the first person through the doors at the New Lidl was from Nairn. Could well be true. The Gurn wouldn't be surprised if as much Nairn money gets spent in Forres supermarkets as it does in the building that claims to perform that function here.
Could we be on the threshold of witnessing an initiative that may make scenes like this a thing of the past?