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PPP Fun, Barbecue & Clean Up

6th July 2002

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The group had support from many residents and a local contractor to clean up the area of grassland round about the burn.

A huge quantity of rubbish including concrete and old beds and all manner of glass and other rubbish was removed.

This was followed by the barbecue and games and races for the children.

South School loaned their games equipment and other items to the group.

 

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