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Strictly Sarah dances her way to raise charity cash

An Arran dancing queen has finished runner-up in a charity contest.

As reported in the Banner last month, Sarah Kelso took part in (A Little Less) Strictly Come Dancing at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow to raise money for the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.

This event saw Sarah and her dance partner, Graham Fox, compete against five other couples for the coveted glitter ball trophy dancing the salsa.

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