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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 17th February 2017.
Let’s get dug in!
Work starts at Lagg distillery
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The distillery’s James MacTaggart and Euan Mitchell cut the first sod at the Lagg site.
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Work has officially star...
Late bus leads to ferry fiasco
A bus full of angry passengers were left high and dry in Ardrossan when they were refused permission to board their ferry, despite the fact it was still in port. Around 25 passengers arrived late at ...
Ferry committee get behind Ardrossan bid
The Isle of Arran Ferry Committee is officially backing Ardrossan to be retained as the primary port for the Arran service. Chairman Iain Thomson has written to Scotland’s transport minister, Humza Y...
RET sees big increase in passengers
The main Arran ferry route saw an 8.7 per cent rise in passengers during the first full year of RET fares.
MV Caledonian Isles, which operates on the busiest route in the CalMac network, carr...
Islanders support bid to abolish nuclear weapons
Despite the bitter cold, a large number of Arran residents, from babies to senior citizens, gathered in Brodick last Saturday in support of a week of action for the International Campaign to Abolish ...