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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 10 March 2018.
Brodick beach gets beast of a battering
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The Beast from the East may have spared Arran the worst of the snow but is has left Brodick beach battered and bedraggled. Days of strong easterly w...
Beth wins Burns painting contest
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Shiskine primary pupils show their support for P7 pupil Beth McCarthy who took first place in the Burns primary school painting competition when she received a commemorative m...
Apartment plans for Kildonan
Plans have been lodged which would see the Kildonan Hotel turned into an aparthotel with 12 private apartments all with patios or balconies. Mrs Anne Acuna of Harbour Havens Ltd has applied to North ...
Co-op gets a big new look
The Co-operative Food store in Brodick has had a big makeover. The new store is barely recognisable after its first major revamp since it opened in 1995. Now, with only two weeks to go before the off...
The new way to tackle potholes
Here is the new £65,000 machine which has been brought in by North Ayrshire Council to fix Arran’s potholes. As first revealed in last week’s Banner, the Euro- Paver mobile asphalt machine will allow...
Council pledge to preserve frontline services
North Ayrshire Council will continue to preserve its highest-priority frontline services after setting its budget for 2018-19 in the face of a challenging financial settlement. Around £4.59million of...