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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 10th June 2017.
Community join in huge search for missing John
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The family of a missing man said a heartfelt thank you this week as the search for Arran grandad John Smith goes on. There was praise also this week for...
Triathletes on home soil
The first Arran Triathlon Festival attracted a big entry at the weekend. And for the Arran Junior Triathlon Club it was their first chance to complete in a major competition on home soil.
Clu...
Now council earmarks play parks for closure
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Seven play parks across Ar ran are scheduled for closure as part of a cost cutting measure instigated by North Ayrshire Council more than two years ...
Eco Savvy gets new micro hub managers
The first micro hub in this new network of re-use and reduce facilities is to be launched at Kilmory The Eco Savvy Community has now recruited and employed six of the eight new reuse micro hub manager...
Bid to create schools pipe band
The Isle of Arran Music School is looking for two enthusiastic tutors to help establish a new project which will develop the teaching of piping and pipe band drumming within the island community. The...
Volunteers honoured at special island event
The work of Arran’s dedicated volunteers has been recognised as part of an award ceremony and information day held by Arran Community and Voluntary Service (ACVS) at Brodick Hall this week. The infor...