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Unsung heroes take centre stage at parade
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Unsung heroes take centre stage at parade
Unsung heroes take centre stage at parade
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13/06/2011
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Aberdeen Central
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Charities and Special Interest Groups
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Aberdeen Charities march down Union Street in the first ever Celebrate Aberdeen Parade lead by Newtonhill Pipe Band. The parade was organised by public and private sector professionals along with the Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations.
Aberdeen Charities march down Union Street in the first ever Celebrate Aberdeen Parade lead by Newtonhill Pipe Band. The parade was organised by public and private sector professionals along with the Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations.
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