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View Article  Book Update
The Book is now available from stores all around the   more »
View Article  Update
David's book is now in transit and will be received by us here, at Arran Graphics, on Tuesday 27 Nov, prior to the launch this weekend.

In conjunction with the book launch, you should also note that there has been another innovative product launched, the first Arran gift wrap. This will also be available at local stores from this weekend as well as being available on the new Arran web store at www.arranstore.co.uk


View Article  Preview Copy available
A preview copy is now available for review. Please contact Arran Graphics on 01770 830263.
View Article  At the press!
The book, "Arran for Families" is currently on the printing press and will be delivered to Arran around 28th November. Be sure to be at the book signing events, being held on 1 & 2 December 2007 at four venues in Brodick - Inspirations, Duchess Court, The Book & Card Centre and Bilslands.
Details will follow soon.
View Article  Orla - Age 7
When I go to Arran - I like to meet Granny Joyce and Grandad Dave at the pier when the ferry comes in and I like finding out new things about Arran.

Taken from 'Arran for Families'

View Article  Ben Atterbury - Age 12
My Visit to Arran

I first came to Arran when I was 6, I came by plane by myself, and Granny Joyce me me off the plane at Glasgow Airport, We took the a taxi and a train and finally the ferry before we reached Arran, when we got there I loved it! I came back the next year, and the next, and the next, in fact I've been coming back for 7 years and still haven't seen everything!

Taken from 'Arran for Families'

View Article  Alanna - Age 8
I like pony trekking in Sannox.  The pony I like best is Charlie, I always ride Tarquill.  I can remember some of the others names......Arran, Lewis, Flin, Tarquill, Julius and Calum.

Taken from 'Arran for Families'

View Article  Introduction to 'Arran for Families' by Joyce & David Hilton
You have made a wise choice coming to Arran for your holidays. There is so much to see on this delightful Island lying in the Firth of Clyde that you may find it hard to choose what to visit first and not to miss anything. When our little Grandsons Ben and Laurie, were staying with us in Whiting Bay they said we should write our own book with drawings and notes of the places they liked best.  This is the result.

Our book is for children, Mums and Dads, Grans and Grandads and anybody who loves Arran, or is on their first visit.  There are also many sharing our love of the island who, maybe, can no longer pay frequent visits.  This book could be a present to remind them of all the happy times they have spent here in this special place.

Taken from 'Arran for Families'