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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 24th June 2017.
Navy spy sub drone washed up on beach
£200,000 UAV thought to have malfunctioned Exclusive
Colin Smeeton
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
A malfunctioned Navy spy sub drone has been found washed up on an Arran beach. The sophisticated...
Anger as bus service is axed
The bus service which met the first ferry from Brodick has been axed. Users have expressed disappointment at the fact that the Stagecoach X36 service no longer meets the first sailing at the Ardrossa...
Isle be Wild is ready to open
The new adventure playpark at Brodick Castle is ready to open next weekend. To be called ‘Isle be Wild’, the all-wooden playpark will have something for all ages. And it has been revealed there will ...
Doug brings his story of endurance and survival
People on Arran will be able to meet legendary mountaineer and explorer Doug Scott CBE when he hosts a special 40-year anniversary talk next month. Doug, who is known for one of the most dramatic sto...
Heather Queen gala day
The annual Lamlash Heather Queen crowning and fun day will be held on Saturday July 15 this year. And as well as the usual fancy dress, there will be a best dressed pram and your cutest pet competiti...
Community council meet
The June meeting of Arran Community Council will be held on Tuesday June 27 in the Ormidale Pavilion, Brodick at 6pm....