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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 23/09/2017.
Play parks are saved by communities’ campaign
Residents celebrate as swings at Corriecravie are also reprieved
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The community at the south end of Arran have won their fight to keep the swings at Corri...
Starting school days with a smile
These seven smiling faces from Whiting Bay are among the 30 children who have started their schooling across Arran’s seven primaries this year. Full details and pictures of this year’s intake ...
Burning the Circle sure to be a fiery spectacle
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Archaeologists, rangers and volunteers have been hard at work creating prehistoric timber structures which will be the centrepiece of this weekend’s...
Torchlight challenge shines bright
Fifty walkers braved the cold to climb the 2,866ft of Arran’s highest mountain as part of the Goatfell Torchlight Challenge organised by the Arran Ranger Service. The charity event last Saturday was ...
Youth fundraiser at Strabane
Arran Youth Foundations’ annual fundraiser at Strabane House will be held on Saturday September 30, with Lady Jean kindly opening her beautiful gardens once again to raise funds for the group. With t...
Primary one pupils are settling in well
Now that the next generation of school pupils embarking on their first year of primary school have had time to settle into their new environments, the Banner has made its customary visit to see how t...