Selected by David Underdown, who also writes the commentary. Atlas by U.A. Fanthorpe There is a kind of love called maintenance, Which stores the WD40 and knows when to use it; Which checks the insura...
Colonies of bats, already endangered globally by a widespread fungal disease, are also at risk from changes in temperature and climate. By Charlie Hearst, Climate News Network Across the world, bats a...
“How to Change the World – the beginnings of Greenpeace” Wednesday 20th January, 7.30 at Lamlash Fire Station. Free viewing, donations welcome. How to Change the World is the dramati...
On Wednesday 9th December a new, beautifully crafted landmark was unveiled at Brodick Pier. It marks the start and end of the Arran Coastal Way. The unveiling was due to be performed by Cameron Macnei...
Selected by David Underdown who also writes the commentary. The World Is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth The world is too much with us; late and soon. Getting and spending, we lay waste our pow...
by Dan Laffoley, Le Monde diplomatique, originally published in French, reproduced by permission of the publishers. Marine protected areas are of particular interest to us here on Arran, and we though...
The survival of seabirds including puffins and kittiwakes on St Kilda – the island archipelago home to one of the world’s most important seabird populations – is being threatened by climate chan...
Patricia Gibson M.P. writes Like many people, I tried not to even think about Christmas until around mid-December. For that reason, for over a month I almost missed the John Lewis Christmas advert, pr...
Dear Voice, I’m sure you’ll be aware of the Holy Isle planning application for wind turbines on the island. Lama Yeshe Rinpoche, the Abbot of Samye Ling and the creator of the Holy Isle Project, i...




