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Air Source Heat Pumps Pros and Cons
This article for the sake of simplicity will cover low temp air to water monobloc heat pumps only, air to air, split heat pumps and high temperature air to water will feature…
Two Child Limit & Rape Clause and Justice for WASPI Women
From Patricia Gibson SNP MP Recent weeks have seen the ushering in of yet more Tory benefit cuts, further ensuring that those who rely on financial support due to illness or disability…
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University question new oilfield findings
A recent article in The Conversation by two senior scientists at Heriot-Watt University discusses the large oil find that has been declared 60 miles west of Shetland. It’s being described as the…
Book Review
Kid Gloves: A Voyage Round My Father by Adam Mars-Jones When his widowed father - once a high court judge and always a formidable figure - drifted into vagueness if not dementia,…
Morag Gardner
1946-2017 The family and community are saddened to report the passing of Morag on Tuesday 25th April 2017. Morag was a character who held strong opinions and was not afraid to speak…
Joan Eardley: A Private View
A new play from Pennine based Heroica Theatre Company, Joan Eardley: A Private View, will premiere on May 5 at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art's Modern 2 gallery before setting…
Scottish Green Party News
Mark Ruskell MSP, Environment spokesperson for the Scottish Greens, has challenged Scottish Ministers over a looming export ban on farmed fish which could cost the Scottish economy £200million a year. The United…
World’s most powerful tidal turbine hits peak power generation
The Orcadian newspaper has reported that the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, developed and manufactured by Orkney-based company Scotrenewables Tidal Power Limited, has reached its peak power generation at Orkney’s European Marine…
New Arts Co-Ordinator Appointed
After several years of waiting, Arran Theatre and Arts Trust has finally managed to secure a part time arts co-ordinator - two days a week for two years. This post has been…
Arran successes in Rotary Young Writer Competitions
Two young students at Arran High School have won prestigious honours in the Rotary District Young Writer Competitions. The competitions are run by Rotary and the District includes an area approximately taking…
Lamlash tennis courts are open!
As you are probably aware the Community of Arran Seabed Trust purchased Lamlash tennis courts and pavilion from Lamlash Tennis and Bowling Club in December of last year. We are carrying out…
Deaf Action in Action!
Liam Bremner is a deaf child who lives in Whiting Bay and attends Arran High School. He is supported by various deaf charities including Deaf Action which is an Edinburgh based charity…
