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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 7th October 2017.
Door opens on council house return to Arran
Affordable homes boost for Brodick
Sites are chosen for new developments
‘We’re delighted that the council is committed to new social housing on Arran.’
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co...
Lady Jean joins Arran youth group
AYF members enjoy a group photograph with Lady Jean.
Arran Youth Foundations had a very special visitor at their fundraising day at Strabane House at the weekend – Lady Jean Fforde herself....
Facts and figures … facts and figures
According to a study commissioned by Arran Economic Group, Arran needs a minimum of 200 affordable homes. The housing affordability ratio – based on an average salary of £24,000 – is 8.2 on Arran, se...
Two shortlisted for top awards
The Isle of Arran Distillery and Visit Arran have been shortlisted in the West of Scotland Scottish Thistle Awards, which are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year. Standing out from the crowd...
New president for NTS
… and award for path champion Paul
Path champion Dave Hector.
Archaeologist, TV presenter and author Neil Oliver has said he would be delighted to come to Arran in his new role as president ...
Scottish country dance nights in church hall
Scottish country dancers, along with anyone looking for an enjoyable and social way of having fun, are invited to attend the Scottish county dancing in Brodick church hall on Tuesday evenings. Descri...