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THE ARRAN BANNER 20 YEARS AGO Saturday August 22, 1998

Road to ruin

At the end of Market Road in Brodick, there is a public coup and driving along this road is the only way for the public to gain access to this coup.

However, driving along this road is not an easy task. From Arran Dairies’ premises onwards, the road is littered with potholes, many of which have grown into craters full of water which it is impossible to avoid. Market Road, one might imagine, must be very close to the top of North Ayrshire Council’s (NAC) Road Department’s list of priorities but it is not as simple as that.

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