Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Sun shines on Vic redevelopment

A cooler day but a pleasant one for the first of November. Bright rays of sun beam up Church Street as the Vic takes the first few steps towards a new beginning. 



13 comments:

Graisg said...

Naughty? Will look into that anon?

Graisg said...

PS anon, just asked a cooncillor about that

Lost for Days said...

Who would ever have thought that one corner of the Bermuda Triangle could disappear?

Still Lost said...

Caley to go next?

Anonymous said...

caley has already closed months ago

Pythagoros said...

Caley is already shut so its now a one-sided triangle

dr-grigor said...

Nocompany brains worked out yet that a holiday Town with a fairly large pop. Boosted in the tourist season there is not a pair of shoes etc to be bought . Someone is missing a trick

D Ross said...

Caley shut ages ago, has been sold & will be a kitchen/ interiors shop as reported on here & in HC planning applications I think?

Anyway you can't have a one sided triangle in this case. As two of the points of the infamous Nairn Bermuda Triangle have now "gone" you are left with just one point (as you cannot draw a line to the other points which encompass the said area).

Therefore you are now left with a point in which everything disappears...which is a black hole!

Size 10 said...

@dr grigor

Trying to think when was the last time I went on holiday and bought a pair of shoes, don't think I ever have

Anonymous said...

@DRoss

'Therefore you are now left with a point in which everything disappears...which is a black hole!'

Hopefully it's still the Star!

Graisg said...

This observer bought a pair of trainers when he went on holiday but it was in Sports Direct before getting on the bus in Inverness :-)

Still Lost said...

The Caley shut too? Nobody told me. I better just stay in the Star for a few more months then.

dr-grigor said...

@Dr grigor witout splitting hairs yes the locals would be the biggest customers but when we do get nice weither what about flip flops' sandals but let's for argument's sake take the holiday makers out of the equation, Nairn still needs a shoe shop and I'm sure 100's would agree especially those without transport to travel to Inverness make an immediate saving paying not a shoelace short of £6.50 for there bus/train