Pipers play for peace and remembrance
Following a tradition started in 2018, marking 100 years since the end of the Great War, the pipers played in remembrance of lost pipers, as well as the many others, who sacrificed their lives in the war.
Following a tradition started in 2018, marking 100 years since the end of the Great War, the pipers played in remembrance of lost pipers, as well as the many others, who sacrificed their lives in the war.
Members of the Arran Pipe Band will be playing the lament at cenotaphs and other locations to commemorate those who perished during the Great War.
The show starts on Sunday July 1, at 1.30pm when a parade of gleaming vehicles will be lined up on the lawn.
Lamlash Church’s annual Arran Carol Concert, featuring over 100 musicians and singers, once again filled the church with an appreciative audience who were treated to over two hours of carols in aid of cancer charity CLIC Sargent.
The addition of the Lamlash Church organ will ensure a memorable combination of instruments.