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ACHA tenants voice views at Royal Burgh conference

Delegates take part in the question and answer session at the conference.

TENANTS of Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) grilled officials at a tenants’ conference in Inveraray.

The event, on Saturday February 17, was designed to select points for discussion at the association’s strategic planning days on Tuesday February 27 and Wednesday February 28.

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