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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 28/07/2017.
Castle bosses act to halt vandalism
Police warn culprits they will be ‘treated robustly’
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
Bosses at Brodick Castle have stepped in to halt the ongoing vandalism and misuse of the new adventu...
Funding boost for Arran schools
Schools on Arran and across North Ayrshire will receive nearly £5 million in 2017/18 to help close the poverty-related attainment gap, the SNP government has announced. More than £45 million of dedic...
All smiles at Cooriedoon
Maureen Laya, Cooriedoon health adviser, centre, along with residents and staff receive their first prize from Helen Bruce of the North Ayrshire oral health team.
Residents and st...
Summer arts show in Lochranza
An art exhibition, hosted by Arran Visual Arts, opens today (Saturday) at the Lochranza and Catacol Village Hall. The exhibition showcases the work of Arran artists and includes a variety of mediums ...
Lifeboat rescues injured cyclist
A cyclist who suffered multiple injuries in a coastal crash was rescued by the Arran RNLI lifeboat crew. In their fourth call-out of the week, the in-shore lifeboat Rachel Hedderwick launched at 10.2...
Fiat road trip round island
The Fiat 500 Club members with their cars outside the Ormidale Hotel.
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The sight of five classic cars may have turned a few heads on Arran recently. Five Fiat 500s v...