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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 16th December 2017.
Second year-round ferry service sought
Expanded Lochranza route would be big boost
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
A bid is being made turn the Lochranza summer ferry route into a year-round service, making the island more acce...
Festive five in Santa fun run
Triplets Reece, Harry and Finn with sister Grace and brother Jack Popplewell after completing the 5K Santa Dash in Glasgow.
The Popplewell clan, comprising triplets Reece, Harry and Finn, a...
Search for missing John draws a blank
John Smith.
A new extensive search for missing man John Smith has once again failed to find any trace of the pensioner, who has now not been seen for more six months.
Arran and Poli...
Getting ready for winter weather
Arran has two new grit bins to help householders keep their paths and driveways clear as the island prepares for the worst of the winter weather. The bins, which will be kept filled with rock salt, a...
Christmas fair bonanza on Arran
Last weekend there was a Christmas fair bonanza on the island. On Saturday there were no fewer than three fairs and markets in three different villages – and the Banner was at them all. In Corrie and...
Reality of homelessness
Four high school pupils from Arran braved icy conditions to raise money for and awareness of the homeless by sleeping out in sub-zero temperatures in Edinburgh last weekend.
Rachel Janse Van ...