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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 9th June 2018.
Glen Rosa to be fenced off
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
A plan to fence off a large area of Glen Rosa as part of a major conservation project has been unveiled. The National Trust for Scotland is discussing t...
Summer officers settle in to island life
PC Craig Parker, left, PC Dani McMonagle and PC Robert Lambie on Lamlash green.
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These are the friendly faces who will be bolstering the numbers of police officers on Arran...
Arran gets own ward but faces loss of councillor
North Ayrshire Council has warned Arran could have less representation than at present after the historic Islands Bill was passed last week, writes Hugh Boag. For while the island will now be able to...
Perfect storm causes a gridlock in Brodick
There were growing calls this week for an urgent solution to be found after Brodick was left gridlocked last Saturday by ferry traffic. Cancellations and fog delays to the ferries, which lasted most ...
Busy week for rescue team
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
An injured walker is stretchered down Glen Sannox by the rescue team.
It has been a busy time for the Arran Mountain Rescue Team, with the goo...
Douglas back for another organ recital
Lamlash Church is delighted to welcome back Douglas Bruce for another organ recital which will take place tomorrow (Sunday) at 3pm, lasting about an hour. Last year 80 people attended and Douglas gav...