Community projects in Arran are invited to enter an awards programme which could see them share a funding boost of £75,000 to make a real difference in their local area. Now in their fifth year, the ...
COAST staff and volunteers have been hard at work clearing undergrowth from around the Lamlash tennis courts, prior to work beginning on the new Marine Discovery Centre. On Friday 20th January there w...
from Geoffrey Botterill John Inglis calls for radical change in the world economic order (see previous Voice) and tells us that he voted for Brexit because of a democratic deficit in the EU. In doing ...
Selected by David Underdown who also writes the commentary. The Way Home by Liz Berry Take me among the poplars where beeches surrender to a path of gold; before the silver birch, its slender body ton...
A new report has found that tourists spend £8.2 million in Dumfries and Galloway after travelling to see Red Kites, according to Birdguides.com. These raptor species was reintroduced to an area north...
The warning signs are all there. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)...
Nicola Sturgeon has challenged voters in Scotland to decide whether they are content to have the country’s fate decided by rightwing Tories in London or vote for independence. The first minister aga...
The rise of the machines isn’t the biggest threat to humanity. It is climate change, extreme weather and other environmental factors. The World Economic Forum surveyed 750 experts on what the most l...
From Patricia Gibson MP As we begin 2017, many of us will be breathing a collective sigh of relief that one of the most turbulent and challenging years of recent times has finally ended. What is clear...
The Island Review recently published a poem by Chris Powici about Holy Isle in Arran’s Lamlash Bay. You can read it online here. Chris Powici’s poetry focuses on human and natural environments...






