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Port of Troon drop-in event well managed

A well-attended meeting on Monday night at the Auchrannie Resort saw islanders turn out to pose questions to the proposers of an alternative ferry route for Arran.

Staff and directors from the Port of Troon were on hand to answer questions from members of the public in a drop-in session.

At times the small room at the end of the Cruise restaurant was full and at times there was standing room only.

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