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Ferry facilities must be fit for purpose, says MSP

Jamie Greene MSP and Councillor Timothy Billings, pictured outside the new ferry terminal.

Conservative politician Jamie Greene MSP visited the new Brodick ferry terminal, with Arran Councillor Timothy Billings last week while on a surgery visit to the island.

The two politicians welcomed the significant investment in the new terminal and said that ensuring Arran was equipped with modern facilities was essential in attracting tourism and investment into the island to help stimulate the economy, further develop Arran and provide a better standard of living for the island community.

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