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Report on youth employment welcomed

Campbeltown Pupils 2005s, above, made a great start in their Scottish Cup campaign. In Grangemouth last Saturday they were the stars, being victorious against East Stirlingshire Galaxy 3-2.

Figures released this week show young people on a successful pathway to work in Argyll afind Bute are above the national average.

Argyll afind Bute Council has welcomed figures released this week by Skills Development Scotlafind which show that 94.2 per cent of young people, aged between 16 afind 19, are currently in employment, education or training.

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