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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Arran Banner 6th January 2017.
Badgers cause havoc at Lamlash Cemetery
‘I never saw badgers when I was growing up but this year my front lawn has been churned up three times already’
REPORT
Lamlash Cemetery has been dug up by badgers. More photographs of th...
Shock at closure of Drift Inn
The Drift Inn in Lamlash has shut its doors, possibly for the last time, under the current management.
The popular Drift Inn.
The shock news emerged on Hogmanay when proprietors Euan and Am...
Badger damage
The damage extends across Lamlash cemetery onto many of the lairs.
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Alex Dickinson of Blairbeg Farm shows what damage the proliferation of badgers has done to his...
Two ferries in refit cover
Two ferries have been brought into service on the Brodick to Ardrossan ferry route while the MV Caledonian Isles undergoes her annual refit. Because of their smaller size, the ferries are running eig...
The loony dookers of Brodick Bay
More than 50 loony dookers braved the icy waters of Brodick Bay on New Year’s Day for the now traditional Douglas Dook. Being held for the sixth time, the dook attracts locals and visitors, some of w...