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Co-op community work is recognised by bosses

Team members Ashley Outram and Maya Maclean are in a festive mood while raising funds for a charitable cause benefiting the elderly.
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Two members of the Brodick Co-op have been recognised on a national level for their involvement and success in working within the community on Arran.

Co-op regional manager Alan Campbell visited the store and presented store manager Liz McLean and member pioneer Mark Harwood with awards in recognition of their contributions to charitable causes and the assistance they have provided in the local community.

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