Now available on digital format, the Arran Banner is essential reading for islanders and visitors alike. This accessible digital platform allows readers to dip into the same fantastic editorial provided in the printed newspaper, wherever they are in the world.
Founded in 1975, the Arran Banner will keep you up to date with the latest from the Isle, with news and features gathered by a dedicated, island-based team. As well as news and a lively letters page, regular features include a weekly sports round up from around the Island, photo features, "Twenty Years Ago" and other regular features. Up-to-the-minute 'What's On' listings and property, recruitment and classified advertising with a local focus.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 06/10/18.
New McLaren hotel plans on the table
Developer has listened to what opponents said
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The developer behind a new hotel on Brodick shorefront has submitted new plans for a smaller development th...
Young farmers highlight ferry woes
Young Farmers chairman Reece Currie, right, with club members Daniel McAllister and Laura Tulloch beside their CalMac ferry creation.
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Arran Young Farmers have really push...
Arran residents to get say on streetscene budgets
Residents of Arran are being invited to have their say on how some street maintenance and cleaning budgets could best be spent as part of an initiative known as Participatory Budgeting. The proposals...
A golden return for the Shiski Diski
Last Saturday night 140 people of all ages turned up at Shiskine Hall to celebrate 50 years since the first Shiski Diski was held in 1968. Founders Dougie Maclean and Charles Currie were there to rel...
We won’t extend road to nowhere
Hugh Boag
editor@arrenbanner.co.uk
Council chiefs have categorically ruled out creating a short stretch of new road to serve Arran’s first council houses being built in a generatio...