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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 21 April 2018.
Castle to stay shut for another year
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Brodick Castle will not reopen its doors to the public again until 2019, the Banner can reveal. Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland has co...
Rat Race runners are off
And they are off …250 runners taking part in the Rat Race Ultra Tour of Arran snake their way around the putting green at the start their gruelling 27.6-mile run in Brodick early on Saturday m...
Creamery is up for sale
Workers at an Arran creamery which has been put up for sale face an uncertain future. First Milk has put the Torry linn Creamery on the market and warned that any potential buyer would require to mak...
Dramatic new look for Brodick Castle collection
There will be a dramatic new look to Brodick Castle’s world-class collection when it finally reopens after two years in 2019. Dr David Hopes, head of collections and interiors policy, has recently co...
Trevor is Ormidale Masterchef
Trevor won the blind tasting vote with his signature dish of teriyaki salmon to take the title against four other dishes Brodick held the final of its very own Masterchef competition last week and it ...
Military vehicles are on display
Visitors to the Arran Heritage Museum at Rosaburn, Brodick, will this weekend have the chance to see a unique display of restored military vehicles. On Sunday, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm, the Scottish Mi...