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Founded in 1975, the Arran Banner will keep you up to date with the latest from the Isle, with news and features gathered by a dedicated, island-based team. As well as news and a lively letters page, regular features include a weekly sports round up from around the Island, photo features, "Twenty Years Ago" and other regular features. Up-to-the-minute 'What's On' listings and property, recruitment and classified advertising with a local focus.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 21 October 2017.
Brodick ferry terminal has opening postponed
The official opening ceremony of the new Brodick ferry terminal has been postponed this coming Monday as it would have clashed with the funeral of Lady Jean Fforde. Port owner Caledonian Maritime Ass...
Lord-Lieutenant Duncan retires
The Lord-Lieutenant of Ayrshire and Arran, John L Duncan CVO, QPM, has retired after 11 years in post. Born October 15, 1942, in Buckie, Banffshire, he retired on his 75th birthday last Sunday. He li...
Selfish drivers block electric charging bays
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Electric car drivers on Arran are angry that other motorists are selfishly using parking bays meant for them to char...
Arran businesses urged to back survey
North Ayrshire Council and the Arran Economic Group are seeking the thoughts and views of the Arran business community via an extensive business survey being undertaken on their behalf by Arranshand ...
Success in Argyll College graduation ceremony
Arran students joined more than 80 other graduating students and their tutors and guests in the spectacular setting of the Argyllshire Gathering Halls in Oban, for Argyll College UHI’s annual graduat...