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 03 March 2017.
All new Ardrossan
‘The wider regeneration will also see improvements in public amenities and links to the town centre’
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The first images of how Ardrossan harbour could look after its £15 million...
Residents hit by council tax rise
Householders on Arran face a three per cent rise in their council tax. Councillors on North Ayrshire Council took the decision on Wednesday to end the nine-year national council tax freeze as they se...
Don’t let politics decide route, say British Ports
Associated British Ports guaranteed an improvement in the number of ferry cancellations at one of their two drop-in meetings on Arran this week. The two meetings, one held in Brodick Hall on Monday, ...
Planning success
North Ayrshire Council’s planning team is providing a top-quality service for people and businesses across the region. That was the verdict delivered by the Scottish Government following an appraisal...
Evacuation after Brodick flooding
Firefighters pump out a drain that was backed up with water.
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A Brodick pensioner had to be evacuated from his flooded house in Douglas Place last Thursday by firefighters...