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Co-op cash boost for cadets

In no particularly order, from Lochgilphead: Cdt Ewan Barr, Cdt Connor O’Brian, Cdt Ben MacLennan, Cdt Catlin Armstrong and Cdt Robbie MacFarlane and Tarbert: L/Cpl Ryan Frew, Cdt Kayleigh McNeill and Cdt James Gray.

ARMY cadets in Mid Argyll have had a boost to their summer plans after getting cash from a local supermarket’s community fund.

Lochgilphead army cadets received the money from the Coop Local Community Fund, which supports projects in local communities using contributions from Co-op members, as well as the sale of carrier bags.

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