tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post1481577518784781783..comments2024-02-17T21:46:12.329+00:00Comments on A Gurn from Nurn: 30 houses for the Showfield then?Graisghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07238279516517079956noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-34109660404679759612013-11-17T23:30:28.725+00:002013-11-17T23:30:28.725+00:00The future of the Farmers' Showfield has come ...The future of the Farmers' Showfield has come up for debate before (at one time it was suggested a supermarket might be built there).<br /><br />Anyone who has ideas needs to consider the position - and the interests - of the Nairn Farmers' Society. They own the land. It is in effect their only capital asset. But it is no longer suitable as the Show venue. It is too small, and not Farm Handnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-75764537800035607042013-11-15T13:46:35.050+00:002013-11-15T13:46:35.050+00:00@Brian Turner
The idea of houses on the Showfield...@Brian Turner<br /><br />The idea of houses on the Showfield is far from being a new idea Brian, maybe that's why the Gurn's comments from Nairnites reflected thisnot good enough?noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-31976272930452034552013-11-15T10:42:51.528+00:002013-11-15T10:42:51.528+00:00The issue was mentioned a while ago on the Gurn. T...The issue was mentioned a while ago on the Gurn. The farming society mentioned an interest in building homes, but they they would reserve judgement for the time being. This raised a cheer from Gurn commentators, rather than surprise that the land was being zoned for building in the first place.<br /><br />If the NFS is no longer able to use the land for the Nairn Show, I'm sure the town wouldBrian Turnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14010867067973703423noreply@blogger.com