Merryton Bridge, Nairn
Closure of Merryton Bridge in Nairn
Posted: Friday, 14 August 2026 at 11:30hrs
Merryton Bridge in Nairn has been closed with immediate effect for public safety.
This follows the findings of an engineering assessment which reported the bridge as having significant damage. The report identified deterioration of sections of the bridge deck, defects within the supporting structure, corrosion affecting the parapets and concerns about the condition of part of the bridge support at the western end. It also highlighted a concern regarding the safety of the handrails for small children and pets.
Therefore, we have taken the decision, in the interests of public safety, to suspend access to all pedestrians and cyclists.
Secure fencing and signs have been put in place at the bridge, which is owned and maintained by Scottish Water as part of a sewer crossing carrying wastewater infrastructure beneath the bridge over the River Nairn.
The nearest alternative crossing point over the River Nairn is the Harbour Bridge, which is located further north near the Nairn Caravan Park, or Bridge Street on the A96.
At this stage, it is not possible to confirm how long the bridge will remain closed. Further assessments and consultations will now be carried out to help determine the options available.
We appreciate that this closure may cause some inconvenience for those who regularly use this bridge and are aware that the Nairn Highland Games are taking place this weekend, however public safety is our priority. We will provide more information once available.
We would like to reassure the local community that their safety is of the upmost importance to us and thank them for their patience and understanding while we investigate this further.