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The Dearest Scotland project

Jul 29, 2014, 07:43 AM

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The Dearest Scotland team were at Beyond the Finish Line and I spoke to them for Citizen 2014 to find out more about the project and how they are looking for people to get involved.

(Picture by Jennifer Jones- letter writing) #citizen2014 #scotland #letter #writing #future

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