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Nevis Radio is the West Highlands’ own radio station, broadcasting live from the foot of Ben Nevis to listeners across the West Coast and around the world. As a registered Scottish charity, we are delivered by a core team supported by a committed network of volunteers, all working to serve our local communities. From live SSDT coverage to local news, music, and community voices — this is the sound of the West Coast.
What’s on!
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Glen Nevis Quiz nightYour opportunity to test your knowledge in the fortnightly quizzes in the Glen Nevis Restaurant. Hosted by Nevis Radio
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Lochaber Pride Drop-In
Join us for a relaxed, informal, no-pressure monthly drop-in hosted by Lochaber Pride at the Highland Cinema. Taking place on the first Sunday of every month, s...
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The Clipper Race 2026The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race arrives in Oban in July to bring a large 1 0 days of events to Oban with the Festival of The Sea
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TobermoryLight rain shower
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Latest News
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Growing unease over UK's stuttering efforts to rearmThe UK could yet unveil all – or parts – of a long-delayed investment plan for defence by Friday, but a disagreement on funding is still unresolved, it is understood.
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Jail for Southampton Henry Nowak murder protestersTwo more men have been jailed for their involvement in the Southampton protest over the police handling of the Henry Nowak murder.
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Inside Putin's Russia: Is the Kremlin getting nervous?👉Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app👈
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Prince William tells tech industry it could help prevent homelessnessPrince William has told the tech industry that homelessness rarely happens without warning - and technology could help to solve the issue.
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'Security crisis' as MoD loses hundreds of laptops and phonesMore than 1,000 devices have been lost or stolen from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) since 2024, at a potential cost of more than £1.6m.