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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 20th January 2018.
New terminal won’t be open for Easter
The delay is being blamed on the passenger access system
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The new Brodick ferry terminal will not be ready to use until after Easter, it was confirmed thi...
Arran United in Kathmandu
Meet the new Arran United FC. They are the boys of Arran House in Kathmandu who have just set up their first ever five-a-side football team. They have painted their own strips with the help of...
Repair time doubles for roadworks on Bogullie
Closure of the Bogullie in the north of the island for vital repair work will now stretch out a month longer than planned. Initially it was proposed to close the main road into Lochranza for seven-an...
Arran sailing enthusiast dies
A well know Arran sailing enthusiast has died. Police and emergency services were called after Donald Johnston, 64, was found dead at his home in Bungalow Road, Lamlash around 3.20pm on Sunday aftern...
Arran hit by the snowy weather
Arran has kept on the move this week despite widespread snow. Two days of heavy snow, sleet and hailstones left much of the island covered in a thick blanket of snow and plunging temperatures have ma...
Have your say on coastal planning
An embroidery exhibition of local work is on at Arran Library in Brodick until the end of the month. It consists of works crafted by the ladies of the embroidery group who have been mee...