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No false dawn

TARBERT folk did not miss the Scottish Water staff and hit the wall, as they say.

Locals made it clear they are not happy about having been left for years to deal with raw sewage in the streets after every rainstorm.

All the Scottish Water staff at the Templars Hall meeting could do was… well, apologise.

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