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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 22 December 2018.
Famous castle sundial to be given major makeover
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The famous walled garden at Brodick Castle is to undergo a major makeover. The sundial, which has been the focal point of the garden for more than a century, ...
There are no substantive archaeological concerns
In its response to the application, the West of Scotland Archaeology Service states: ‘Both the walled garden to the south-east of the castle and the sundial that sits within it are also A-listed. ‘A ...
Snow White production is the fairest of them all
The Queen presents a poisoned apple to an unsuspecting Snow White.
The entire Whiting Bay Primary School performed the Brothers Grimm classic Snow White at its annual concert. Taking place ...
Santa saves the day on his sleigh
The annual Brodick Christmas party held in the village hall last Sunday was one of the biggest in living memory with nearly 100 children joining in in the festive fun and games. Parties have been tak...
Whitehouse Woods’ trees to get the chop
The owner of the Whitehouse Woods site in Lamlash has received planning permission to cut back some of the trees in the area covered by a Tree Preservation Order. Following a request by the roads aut...
Get ready for Christmas health service closures
With GP practices closing on Tuesday December 25 and Wednesday December 26, Arran residents are being urged to prepare to cope with any common health concerns Over Christmas, when GP practices are cl...