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BEACH CLEAN UP FUN

Regular artistic contributor Ann Thomas from Tarbert this week turns her creative pen to the beach clean-ups necessary to keep our shores litter free. Ann muses that we might be causing as much damage as we are cleaning up, with our daily walks along the beach with the dogs or weekend barbecues. Could we be putting a sticking plaster on a stab wound?

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