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Clock Lodge development - clarification

The Clock Lodge site is cleared.
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The October 12 edition of the Argyllshire Advertiser carried a story under the headline ‘Harbro start work on Clock Lodge’. Lochgilphead Phoenix Project trustee Brian

MacLennan contacted the newspaper to say:

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