Now available on digital format, the Arran Banner is essential reading for islanders and visitors alike. This accessible digital platform allows readers to dip into the same fantastic editorial provided in the printed newspaper, wherever they are in the world.
Founded in 1975, the Arran Banner will keep you up to date with the latest from the Isle, with news and features gathered by a dedicated, island-based team. As well as news and a lively letters page, regular features include a weekly sports round up from around the Island, photo features, "Twenty Years Ago" and other regular features. Up-to-the-minute 'What's On' listings and property, recruitment and classified advertising with a local focus.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 24/3/18.
Open for business
Public get use of ferry terminal at last The new £30 million Brodick ferry terminal has fi nally opened its doors with the fi rst passengers docking at the new pier on Tuesday morning. It was a low-ke...
Arran High among best in Scotland
Arran High School has been named among the top 50 state schools in Scotland. The percentage of pupils who sat fi ve or more Highers was 52 per cent, the benchmark is 36 per cent, putting it 31st in t...
The pride of the provost
Young sports leaders at Arran High School lifted the top award last Friday night at the Provost’s Civic Pride Awards 2018 in Irvine. Disappointment turned to joy for the Arran pupils after they initi...
Arran are winners all the way
Sheila Gilmore and Kenny Bone of VisitArran collect their award from host Sanjeev Kohli, left, Stephen Leckie, chief executive of Crieff Hydro and host Jennifer Reoch.
Photo Chris Watt
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Boguillie remains shut for roadwork
The Boguillie will remain closed next week due to the roadworks not being completed on time. The main A841 Lochranza road has been closed for two months to allow for carriageway improvements at the W...
Stomping start to the music festival
The 89th Isle of Arran Music Festival started off on the right foot on Wednesday with a healthy turnout for the Scottish country dancing category. The festival which returned to Whiting Bay Hall this...