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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 22 September 2018.
Hunterston scrapyard sparks tourism fears
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The CessCon Decom sign at the entrance to Hunterston PaRC.
A coastal site in full view of Arran is bidding to become one of the UK’s biggest o...
Arran’s Blue Peter moment
Arran’s Blue Peter moment. Representatives from all eight schools on Arran were delighted to meet top children’s television presenters, Blue Peter’s Lindsey Russell and Offcial Amazing’s Ben S...
We will run new freight ferry if CalMac cannot
A determined group of businessmen are in the advanced stages of investigating the possibility of providing an alternative ferry service for Arran with the possibility of purchasing a third vessel on ...
New war memorial to be dedicated
The new WWI memorial at Pirnmill.
One hundred years ago the First World War was nearing its conclusion after four long bloody years. It is estimated that about 35 million soldiers and civil...
Casualty is airlifted by helicopter
The rescue team carry the injured woman to the awaiting rescue helicopter.
Photograph courtesy Arran Mountain Rescue Team
An injured female walker had to be airlifted off Goatfell last W...