Transforming Nairn's Links: how strategic funding launched a community vision
Team Hamish received £5,000 from the Haventus Ardersier Port Community Benefit Fund to help create a vibrant community hub.
When Team Hamish applied for funding in October 2024, they were aiming to begin Phase 2 of their project to revitalise Nairn's Links area, transforming worn putting greens, mini golf, and grassy spaces into a vibrant community hub. The grant enabled construction to commence despite escalating material costs.
They received £5,000 from the Haventus Ardersier Port Community Benefit Fund. The Haventus Ardersier Port Community Benefit Fund supports community projects benefitting those living in the areas covered by the Community Councils of: Petty and Ardersier, Cawdor and West Nairnshire, Croy and Culloden Moor and Nairn West and Suburban.
Local community groups and schools were invited to participate in designing seating and picnic areas, fostering community ownership in the transformation of this well-used recreational space. Team Hamish had already secured £400,000 towards the overall Links revitalisation project. However, escalating material prices threatened to delay the start. The £5,000 grant provided crucial funding to commence Phase 2 construction, whilst additional funds are secured to complete the full scope.
Phase 2 creates multifunctional, fully accessible spaces through terraced seating utilising natural banking, new linking footpaths to enhance accessibility, and enhanced landscape integration. Construction began in February 2025, with seating terraces taking shape within four days and work was completed in April 2025.
At the beginning of the work, Team Hamish said, “It’s been both an exciting and very nerve-racking week. But after just 4 days of work, the terraces for our Phase 2 seating are taking shape. It’s been a long and often tough road, but finally getting to this stage is such an achievement.”
The project promotes social interaction. Terraced seating creates opportunities for community gatherings and performances, whilst improved pathways make the space accessible to all users. The enhanced facilities will serve both residents and visitors, increasing Nairn's appeal to visitors whilst providing improved community amenities.
By investing £5,000 in Phase 2 construction, the grant enabled Team Hamish to begin transforming Nairn's Links into a vibrant community hub – demonstrating how strategic funding can unlock larger community projects and turn ambitious visions into reality, supporting the purpose of the fund to enhance the quality of life for local communities and promoting community spirit and encouraging community activity.
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