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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 30th September 2017.
£1 million windfall for Arran hospital
Hugh Boag
editor@arranbanner.co.uk
The Arran War Memorial Hospital.
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The Arran War Memorial Hospital has received a £1 million windfall from a mystery benefac...
Spectacular sights after walker mountain rescue
Members of the Arran Mountain Rescue Team were treated to these spectacular scenes of a cloud inversion, which had engulfed the entire Clyde area, after the successful rescue of a female walker who h...
Fog causes holiday travel chaos
The September weekend ended with a headache for scores of visitors trying to get off the island on Monday because of the thick fog. The unusual fog, which had been persistent for much of the day, fin...
Largest military exercise in Europe gets under way
Arran residents will soon see a big increase in military ships and aircraft in and around the coast of the island as Europe’s largest military exercise, Joint Warrior, gets under way. The biennual ex...
Major benefit changes on the way
People on Arran and across North Ayrshire in receipt of benefits are being reminded that major changes are on the way. The next phase of the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) rollout of Univers...