If you were to ask a random selection of
folk in Nairn High Street what they thought the word
‘Mercat’ meant, they would very likely answer that it was a small mammal and
member of the mongoose family, that spoke with a Russian accent and sold car
insurance…
However , aficionados of the Gurn, will
know that it the old word for market and that Nairn’s ‘Mercat cross’ ( or
what’s left of it) still stands outside the Court House. The cross itself is
said to show that Nairn has the right to hold a weekly market, as laid down in
the royal charter, granted to the town by Alexander the 1st.
The title Royal Burgh was lost to Nairn in
1312, allegedly after having been sent through to Inverness for safe keeping,
though the diligent efforts of local government officials and assistance from
the monarch of the day managed to relocate it, in 1476, only to let it slip
through their fingers again sometime over the last 20 years…..
During the long history of the town a
market would have been traditionally held on a regular basis and, although
there has not been one for a few years
now, the Association of Nairn Businesses is delighted to say that, it’s back.
The market returns.
Saturday 20th July will see the High Street
closed to traffic and given back to pedestrians for the day.
There will be a wide selection of stalls ,
plus all our existing town centre businesses and an exciting mix of music, to make
a day for the whole family to
enjoy.
There will be all kinds of offerings from
the traders taking a stall for the day: crafts, jewellery, patisserie, hot
food, plants, produce and local charity stalls. There are even rumours of a set
of stocks making an appearance, with some local
‘well-kent names’ to throw things
at ( seemingly, due to clearly ludicrous health and safety rules, the
projectiles have to be soft…but who knows what they will have been dipped in
first ?)
Giving the whole day a festival feel is a
superb line up of musical talent.
Appearing on our version of the Pyramid
stage ( it’s a mystical pyramid that is only visible to those that truly
believe) are:
The Kitty Black Band
Susanna Wolfe
The Stellars
Mark Hudson
Kate Cruickshank
Jenna Mackintosh
And from Glasgow , The Lonely
Whale
And for the those that prefer a more
traditional sound, in our ‘Neeps and
Tatties‘ chill zone, we have :
Ho - Ro
Aye 2 Aye
Dan Leckie
Penguins Tuxedo
FirthSiders
Nairn Speldings
Holli Atkinson
Gaelic Choir
So we look forward to welcoming everyone to
the High Street for a great family day out.
The event runs fromt 9am until 4.30 pm and, like the car parking, the entry is totally free and you can
have as much fun as you like.
Come to Nairn and try something
traditional.
5 comments:
Gurnmeister you have forgotten to mention who is opening the street market on Saturday. Ive heard a small rumour the bookies are taking on bets as to who it is. Can anybody give me any tips.
Perhaps they have to check with all those nominated for this honour to see if they would be willing or available to do open the mercat - maybe there hasn't been a decision yet either?
Seems that Inverness are good at losing important items belonging to Nairn, everything from our royal title to proper care of our Common Good at Sandown
I'm beginning not to trust them
@ the only way is Nairn: Highland Council have control of Nairn Common Good Fund. Their headquarters are in Inverness but they are not an Inverness Council.
Looks good but to be a real success the market needs to be held every week
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