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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 11 August 2018.
First Minister brings Scots cabinet to Arran
Local residents invited to join the discussion
Hugh Boag
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her cabinet will meet on Arran on Monday August 27 to celebrate the contribution rural and island comm...
Yvonne makes history
Yvonne Currie winds up a big throw in the hammer at the Brodick Highland Games where she was the first female competitor in the heavy events. The tournament was won by German champi...
Search on for The Black Eagle
The Black Eagle figurehead which is missing.
The Arran Viking Longship Society has appealed for the public’s help in finding the figurehead from its boat, The Black Eagle, which broke off w...
Broadband boost on the cards for Machrie
Machrie is one of seven new exchanges which are to receive improved internet access under the Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband project. The initiative, led by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HI...
Jolly Molly makes way for ice cream parlour
Fiona Hume and owner Sally Gandon outside the shop with beagle Molly. 01_B32jolly02
Brodick is losing one of its popular gift shops. Jolly Molly on Shore Road is closing its doors for the l...