First-ever Cumbrae climate festival coming to island next week
The event will celebrate the island's carbon neutral ambitions achieved and give the opportunity for islanders to ask questions about sustainability.
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The event will celebrate the island's carbon neutral ambitions achieved and give the opportunity for islanders to ask questions about sustainability.
The NatWest group announced on April 17 that the Helensburgh branch is one of 18 RBS branches across Scotland which will shut by September.
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