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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 21st January 2017.
The gift of Lady Jean
Lamlash green saved for generations
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Lamlash green which has been saved for the village.
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A generous gift by Lady Jean Fforde will see Lamlash g...
Douglas eco-hotel plan takes a step forward
An artist’s impression of how the new interpretation of the12 Apostles will look from Strathwhillan Bridge.
The proposed development known as the Douglas Stone Wall Hotel has come a step cl...
Road closed
The much-delayed re-surfacing works on the B880 String Road should finally take place on Monday January 23. This will require the closure on the road from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm to be reinstated o...
Young musician competition
Arran High School beginners and intermediate Young Musician Competition will take place during the day of Monday January 23 in the community theatre at Arran High School. The same evening, the senior...
Troon is still more resilient harbour
Bosses at the Port of Troon say difficulties the MV Isle of Arran faced berthing at Troon last Monday do not alter the fact it is a more resilient harbour. They admit the vessel had a ‘challenging be...
Multi-journey vehicle tickets could be scrapped
Multijourney vehicle tickets on the ferry could be scrapped from the end of March.
The replacement MV Hebridean Isles finally gets out of Brodick at 3.10pm on Friday. It was the first boat of...