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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 17 February 2018.
Multiple order is big boost for boat firm
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
An Arran boat firm has built a brand new model of boat for a major customer as part of a six-figure contract bringing a big boost to the yard. Arran Workbo...
Fight launched to protect shoreline
New plans to protect Arran’s historic shoreline have been unveiled. They are contained in a draft shoreline management plan for the Ayrshire and Arran coastline which has been prepared by North Ayrsh...
Coffee roasting at Belford Mill gets the go ahead
An Arran coffee roasting facility located in the old Belford Mill premises in Whiting Bay has been given the go ahead by planers after an application was submitted by the Isle of Arran Coffee Company...
Island Bill passes first stage at Holyrood
Progress on the new Islands Bill took a step in the right direction last week after the first stage debate discussing a national islands plan took place at Holyrood, writes Colin Smeeton. The Islands...
Golf club sale is a non-starter
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
A bid to sell Brodick Golf Club looks to be dead in the water before negotiations had hardly begun. Club professional John Wilson, who was leading a consor...
Exploring the Glasgow Boys
The Saltire Society is continuing its 2018 syllabus with an exploration of the works of The Glasgow Boys by local artist, John Inglis. John is well known for his own works exploring shore life around...