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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 30th December 2017.
A new dawn for piping
Arran youngsters to get free tuition
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Youngsters are to be given the chance to learn the pipes and drums free in the new year thanks to a £70,000 fund...
Three-island ferry route link plan
A passenger ferry service linking Arran with Bute and Cumbrae could be up and running as early as the summer. In a joint initiative tourist bosses on three islands have come up with the ferry link pl...
Christmas at Montrose House
Christmas is always a special time at Montrose House and this year was no exception. Residents of the Brodick care home enjoyed a traditional Christmas dinner together, with all the trimmings, and en...
Arran helps passengers stay safe on the ferries
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Arran has been given a starring role as Caledonian MacBrayne gets creative with a new on-board safety video. Safety chiefs were worried that passeng...
Brodick Castle named among ‘most haunted’
New research reveals that visitors believe that Brodick Castle is amongst the most likely castles to be haunted in Scotland. Research by VisitScotland puts the castle in the top three haunted haunts ...
Health hero Yvonne lifts her prestigious award
Yvonne Welsh, a well known and popular nursing assistant at the Arran War Memorial Hospital, has received her regional award clinical support worker of the year at Our Health Heroes awards. She picke...