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Dunoon reach Hampden business finals

The winning Dunoon Grammar School team, with teachers Graham Stoddart and Colin Spark.

YOUNG entrepreneurs from Dunoon Grammar School will represent Argyll and Bute in the Scottish final of this year’s Young Enterprise Scotland (YES) Awards.

The Dunoon pupils battled it out against Lochgilphead High School to win a coveted place in the final.

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