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Village of the Year hat trick for Barra

Village of the Year hat trick for Barra

- The community of Barra are celebrating having won not one, not two but three awards at the Calor Village of the Year Awards in London. Barra took home the Scottish islands, Scotland and UK prizes beating off competition from all around the country.

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