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Making the decision to foster

Argyll and Bute Council is encouraging people to consider fostering children.

One couple from Campbeltown, Moyra and Peter Paterson, gave an insight into the rewards that can be gained from fostering, particularly over the festive period.

Moyra said: ‘We have five grown-up children between us and, although I truly treasure the time we spend together over Christmas, it’s not the same as when they were little.’

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