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Brass bands scale the heights after cash boost

Members of Campbeltown Brass were presented with their cheque by Co-op employee Keira MacAlister, extreme left.
Photograph: Kenny Craig.

The Co-op is helping Campbeltown Brass scale the heights thanks to a charitable cash injection.

The Campbeltown branch of the supermarket donated £6,588.57 to the award-winning band on Friday, before junior members travelled to Perth for the Scottish Brass Band Association’s Youth Festival on Sunday.

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