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Mòrag’s hair chop for cancer charity3

Mòrag Campbell displays two certificates she received from the Little Princess Trust marking her donation.
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IT WAS hair today and gone tomorrow for a Campbeltown girl who donated two 16-inch plaits to the Little Princess Trust for children suffering with hairloss.

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