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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 11th March 2017.
It’s business as usual after shock takeover
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
‘We are all very excited about the future’ It was business as usual at Arran Aromatics this week after a surprise takeover. The announcement that the firm had been boug...
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Spring is officially here and to prove it the first lambs of the season have arrived at a Brodick farm. These two Texel males are the first born of John Murchie’s small flock ...
Fence bin to kept out badgers
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The fence at the cemetery will be reinforced to stop badger activity which can be clearly seen.
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More than 1,500 feet of fencing is to be ins...
Help for stem busters to beat knotweed menace
... and say hello to Trusty the Squirrel The Arran Trust has awarded the Arran Team Knot-weed Busters and Lam-lash Improvements a grant towards the eradication of Japanese knotweed from Cordon to Clau...
Society president dies
The Arran farming community was saddened to learn this week of the death of George Tod. He was 71. He died peacefully at his beloved Balgowan Farm in Shiskine surrounded by his family last Saturday a...