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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 30th June 2017.
Arran playparks will be closed within days
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Equipment at the seven playparks earmarked for closure on Arran will be removed in days, it has been confirmed. Despite a huge outcry over the closure o...
End of an era for school leavers
Celebrating in style – Arran High School leavers joined teachers and friends who had left during the session at the Douglas Hotel in Brodick on Sunday night where, dressed to impress, they enj...
INSIDE YOUR ARRAN BANNER THIS WEEK
Fond farewell A long serving island teacher retires from Shiskine primary school. Full story – page three. Brodick pier Brodick terminal building and pier near their final completion, with final touc...
Bid for motorcycle MOT testing station
Motorcyclists on Arran may soon be able to renew their MOT on the island as planning permission is being sought to operate a new motorcycle testing station, writes Colin Smeeton. An application has b...
Teacher Susan is given a fond farewell at Shiskine
A long-serving island teacher has retired from Shiskine primary school. Susan Dobson has spent almost her entire teaching career at the school and left this week after 28 years. Originally from Kilma...
Arran is best in Europe
Europe for accommodation by a popular website. In a top-20 list released by hotel search website trivago.co.uk, the island beat off stiff competition from Greek, Italian and Portuguese islands, as we...