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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 25th February 2017.
Green cash boost for eco projects
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Shiskine Primary pupils get behind Heather Beeton who won the annual Burns primary schools drawing and painting competition. P5 pupil Heather is seen here being...
Port decision expected soon
A decision will be made early next month on the preferred port for the Ardrossan ferry, transport and islands minister Humza Yousaf has told The Banner. Visiting Arran he said he was in the ‘final st...
Poison plant found on beach
Poisonous Hemlock has been found on an Arran beach. Now parents and dog owners are being warned to look out for the toxic plant being washed up on the shore. North Ayrshire Council has confirmed that...
Gift shop to close
The popular Friday’s Child gift shop at Home Farm in Brodick has made an unexpected announcement that it is to close within weeks. A closing down sale is already under way with heavily discounted goo...
Hemlock warning after Lamlash find
Parents and dog owners on Arran are being warned to look out for a toxic plant being washed up on beaches.
Hemlock has washed up on local beaches and is poisonous for humans and animals.
No...