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New branding for CalMac as west coast contract starts

Customers travelling on the two Arran ferry routes will begin to see a new ‘operator mark’ which has been produced to show that Caledonian MacBrayne is operated by CalMac Ferries Ltd.

It will not replace the familiar iconic lion rampant heraldic device on ships but will be rolled out across the network in a variety places including on uniforms, on ships, in ports and in printed material, as part of a tender requirement set by Transport Scotland.

It comes as the £900 million contract to operate ferry services on the west coast of Scotland, awarded to Cal-Mac Ferries Ltd by Trans port Scotland in May this year, came into force on October 1.

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8th October 2016
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NEWS
End of an era for island institutions
Two of Arran’s longestrunning hospitality establishments have closed their doors
Island chases more awards
The Glenisle Hotel has been shortlisted as a regional finalist
Path to falls to be shut for six months for tree felling
The main path to the popular Glenashdale Falls in Whiting
In brief
The active schools co-ordinator in Lamlash, Archie McNicol, has been
Aspire to Arran is the message for students
Senior pupils at Arran High School were given an insight
Porpoise ‘soup’ found as Arran waters recover
One of the largest gatherings of porpoises in many years
Binoculars found
A pair of binoculars were found in Lamlash last week
Ballads and blethers at Saltire Society
The Arran branch of the Saltire Society is holding the
New facility will see Arran beer brewed and bottled on island
The Arran Brewery has had a brand new bottling plant
SWI to make distillery visit
Corrie and Sannox SWI started off the winter season with
Corrie Film Club
The October offering at Corrie Film Club is the suspenseful,
Funding deadline has been extended
Community groups have been given more time to apply for
Primary pupils enjoy a slice of history
Primary one pupils at Brodick school enjoyed a visit to
Clean bill of health for hospital
Arran War Memorial Hospital has been given a clean bill
Students graduate from Argyll College
More than 100 graduating students and their guests, including nine
Petition to stop closure of public toilets gains support
A petition to stop the closure of the 11 public
Make a will to help support Ayrshire Hospice
A total of 38 solicitors offices have signed up to
Harbour redevelopment will make Brodick the envy of the country
Work is still ahead of schedule on the £122 million
Young photographers urged to get their cameras out
It’s time for young photographers to dig out their cameras
MSP tackles ‘unacceptable’ Ardrossan train delays
An MSP has called for action after official figures revealed
Deadline looms for rural awards
The deadline for nominations for the 2017 Scottish Rural Awards
A family history, Waterloo to the Great War
Their own Angela Cassels was the speaker at the September
Pupils tackle hard-hitting issues as joint cabinet meets on Arran
Young people from Arran High School tackled a host of
LETTERS
End of an era indeed
The closure of two of Arran’s longest-running establishments and stalwarts
Windmills? Where is accountability?
No – not the new theme song of the North
ANNOUNCEMENTS/SPORT
WALKER - Veronica (née Sillars)
Suddenly at home in Lamlash on Tuesday September 27, 2016
Charity swimmers hope to enter the record books
A group of charity swimmers are waiting to hear if
Brodick Bowling Club season over for another year
All of the domestic bowling competitions were completed by the
Sport
Hole-in-one for Alan at Shiskine
Sunday October 2, Glen-burn Cup. 1 Colin Richardson 79-16=63, 2
Police come out on top
Isle of Arran RFC suffered another defeat at the hands