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Question time on Arran airs people’s priorities

editor@arranbanner.co.uk

Pressure is to be put on ferry and bus operators on Arran to improve timetables and connections. A ‘Question Time’ style-session with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and cabinet members at Arran High School on Monday heard that unless foot passengers can ‘sprint’ off the ferries, buses often leave without them.

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