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Benderloch’s duologue drama a festival winner

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Kintyre-Argyll festival winners from left: Dunoon Players’ Elaine Graham, Dunaverty Players’ Linda Brannigan, Anne Leith of Peninver Players, Benderloch and North Connel Drama Clubs’ Mike Rowell, Hilda MacSporran who was at the first festival in 1949 and presented the prizes, Accent Players’ Kenny Johnson and Tracy Brogan and Ciaran Norris from Dalintober Drama Club.
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