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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 28 July 2018.
Lucy helps solve the riddle of Wee Davie
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
It is a question which has been on everyone’s lips - even if they didn’t know it. Where’s Wee Davie? The CalMac mascot was a familiar site at the old Br...
Where’s Big Davy?
Davy with the chains he will carry up Ben Nevis.
Big Davy Ballantyne has set himself a new challenge, this time using heavy chains. The man who hauled an anvil up Goatfell – and back down a...
Temporary bridge in place
The first section of the new temporary bridge heading into Brodick. 01_B30bridge01
The main Brodick to Lamlash road was due to have been closed again overnight on Thursday to allow the seco...
Westie Fest launch is a success
Alison’s son Alex Krzyzanowski and friend Lynne MacVicar selling books and Corrie merchandise. 01_B30book01
Autographs aplenty, Alison meets many of her young readers. 01_B30book04
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Entertainment is child’s play at museum fun day
The Arran Heritage Museum continued with its winning formula of traditional fun and games at its annual children’s day which always ensures a large crowd of children who visit the Brodick attraction ...