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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 17 March 2017.
Full steam ahead!
Work on the new Arran ferry continues apace at Ferguson’s yard on the Clyde
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Here is the new Arran ferry which should be in service late next year. This new artist’s impr...
Planning bid for Machrie slipway
The Forestry Commission is pressing ahead with its plans to create a timber slipway at Machrie. A planning application is expected to be lodged shortly to allow construction of the slipway south of M...
Four public toilets on Arran are saved
... but most will still shut
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The public toilets at Brodick Green which will close at the end of the month.
Four public toilets on Arran are likely to be saved,...
Joining forces to boost economy
Ambitious plans for the formation of a new partnership to boost Ayrshire’s economy have taken a step forward. The Scottish Government has identified Ayrshire as a Regional Partnership Pathfinder whic...
Museum picks up top award
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Museum chairman John Sillars with Provost Clarkson and award sponsors Drew Quinn and John Reynolds of Saltire Facilities Management.
The Isle of Arran Heritag...
Second boss quits at Brodick Castle
Brodick Castle has lost its second boss in just nine months. The abrupt departure of Hugh Walker from his position as property manager comes less than six months after he was appointed. He was hired ...