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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 26th August 2017.
Lamlash rallies to save loos
People power comes to the fore in securing toilet facilities
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Community support to retain the toilets at Lamlash has received a welcome boost at a pub...
Pupils get bike prepared
Before the summer holidays, pupils from Arran High School visited the island’s primary schools to promote the health and wellbeing benefits of cycling. With skills gained from the Cycling Scotland sc...
Still smiling after third walk around Arran
Supporters of The Smile of Arran Trust have completed their third annual walk around Arran, raising more than £1,000 for the charity that supports children with brain tumours and brain cancer. The ch...
Currie family’s plaque dedicated
Nominee for the leader of the Currie family, Robert Currie, and a contingent of family, friends, supporters and other Curries have dedicated a plaque in the ancient Clachan Church in Shiskine in memo...
Musical society hits the high notes
Brodick Hall will play host to the first ever visit of The Oban and Lorne Strathspey and Reel Society (OLSRS) where an orchestra of 25 fiddlers and accordionists will entertain the audience with a se...