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Marie Curie fund benefits from Borders walk

A TEAM of walkers from Port Ban Holiday Park, Kilberry, recently travelled to Kelso, before covering 90 miles in six days on the Border Abbeys Route.

Their mission was to raise funds for the Mid Argyll Marie Curie fundraisers group, and earlier this week £2,000 was handed over to Jenny Brolly of the local group.

The walkers at Jedburgh Abbey.
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