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Tangy team powers through the Ultra

Tangy Team cyclists take a break at Carradale’s Network Centre.

A team from Scottish and Southern Energy’s (SSE) Tangy wind farm tackled the Kintyre Way Ultra on Saturday May 5.

The 19 staff ran and cycled nearly 500 miles to help raise money for charities.

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