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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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Living With Sight Loss - Information Day
An information session in Fort William Library run by the RNIB
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The SSDT 2026The world class Scottish Six Days Trial for 2026 arrives in the West End Carpark for 6 days of high otane 2 wheeled action Catch your daily updates right her...
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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
at Glen Nevis Resturant
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Today's Weather
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Fort WilliamSunny
High: 22°C | Low: 5°C
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ObanSunny
High: 19°C | Low: 5°C
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MallaigSunny
High: 15°C | Low: 8°C
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TobermorySunny
High: 18°C | Low: 7°C
Latest News
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Starmer's top team split over whether PM should carry out reshuffle next monthKeir Starmer's inner team is split over whether the prime minister should carry out a reshuffle after the May elections in the wake of the Mandelson crisis engulfing this government. 
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Several arrests made as part of sex offence investigation into members of religious groupPolice raided three properties and made several arrests as part of a probe into allegations of sex offences involving a religious group.
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How Formula One has used its war-enforced breakFormula One revs up again after being silenced for five weeks by war in the Middle East.
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British travel influencer missing in MoroccoA Scottish travel influencer has vanished in Morocco.
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More than two thirds of children under two use screens, report revealsMore than two-thirds of children under the age of two use screens - some watching devices for up to eight hours a day, researchers warned.
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New red card offence confirmed for World CupPlayers who cover their mouths in confrontations with opponents to conceal discriminatory conduct face being sent off at the World Cup - after football's rule-makers voted through plans first revealed by Sky News.