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TARBERT GAINS NEW LINK PATH AND OUTDOOR CLASSROOM
Local school and community groups together achieve safety and convenience enhancements thanks to public and charitable funding. Continue reading
Posted in Education, Environment, Funding Awards, Kintyre, Public Safety, Tarbert
Tagged Argyll & Bute, Big Green Tarbert, cycle path, Ed Tyler, environmental management project, Jim Paterson, LEADER, Mike Russell MSP, nature study area, Neil Donaldson, outdoor classroom, Rev Catriona Hood, Rowena Ranger, Sustrans, Tarbert & Skipness Community Trust, Tarbert Academy, Tarbert Loch Fyne
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