Public drop-in session set to take place for Tain Royal Academy Community Complex (TRACC)
As part of its public consultation, Highland Council is to hold a drop-in event on the Tain Royal Academy Community Complex (TRACC), giving members of the public an opportunity to view more detailed information on the range of potential options for the future of leisure services currently provided at TRACC. Council officers will be on hand on the day to meet with those attending and discuss the potential options.
The drop-in will take place on Thursday, 12 June between 2pm-8pm and will be held in the Games Hall of TRACC.
Additionally, in May, a survey was launched to enable the views of the local community to be captured. This survey remains open and members of the Tain community are encouraged to participate in the process to ensure the views of the local community are fully understood, which will ultimately assist in assessing the potential impact of each proposed option and support the decision making process for the future of TRACC.
Submit your views by accessing the response forms using the web addresses below.
Response Form 1 - Individual Community Stakeholders and Users (www.bit.ly/tracc-form1)
Response Form 2 - Young People (www.bit.ly/tracc-form2)
Response Form 3 - Community Groups (www.bit.ly/tracc-form3)
Members of the community who completed the survey before it was amended (on Sunday 11 May 2025) are free to resubmit their response on the updated form.