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The path at McIntyre Terrace is prone to regular flooding.

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National Eye Health Week runs next week, from September 18 to 24. Diabetes Scotland and RNIB Scotland are joining forces to highlight the single biggest cause of preventable sight loss among working- age people in Scotland - diabetic retinopathy.

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