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All aboard Seasports inclusive project

Editorial

Sir Paul McCartney, not just anybody, is helping Kintyre Seasports Project which wants to reach out to all in its bid to build a centre of excellence.

On Monday, the merchandise Sir Paul donated to the project, which was first valued by a recognised auction house at £185, sold for 44 times more – £8,235.

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