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Published: Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008 09:00

West Kilbride's environmental legacy

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The Environmental Group in West Kilbride has provided a range of different green projects but lost its leader this year.

This week, Jane Fraser of the committee speaks about her work in the group and remembers Charlie Garratt's 'visionary' work in the town including two new fields that have been purchased which will provide a 'riot of colours'...

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