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Pool made huge loss before it closed doors
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Pool made huge loss before it closed doors
Pool made huge loss before it closed doors
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18/02/2011
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Torry
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Sport and Leisure
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Concerned residents and communuty councillors gathered at Torry Academy to discuss how they could save Tullos Swimming Pool from closure. The director of education, culture and sport also attended along with other councillors and an MSP.
Concerned residents and communuty councillors gathered at Torry Academy to discuss how they could save Tullos Swimming Pool from closure. The director of education, culture and sport also attended along with other councillors and an MSP.
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Tullos Swimming Pool; Torry Academy
Tullos Swimming Pool; Torry Academy
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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