Cove and Kilcreggan RNLI fundraisers to continue birthday celebrations with street market
THE Cove and Kilcreggan fund-raising branch of the RNLI is continuing its 40th birthday celebrations with a street market in Kilcreggan this weekend.
Content editor at Clyde Weekly Press with responsibility for the Helensburgh Advertiser and also, on an acting basis, for the Dumbarton & Vale of Leven Reporter and the Clydebank Post
THE Cove and Kilcreggan fund-raising branch of the RNLI is continuing its 40th birthday celebrations with a street market in Kilcreggan this weekend.
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