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By Press Release in General Sports on 14th Feb 2009 13:00
Cash seized from criminals is to be used for upgrading 19 sports facilities for youngsters across Scotland.
More than 11,000 youngsters will benefit from the facilities, which will include new synthetic pitches at some clubs.
The £1.3 million cost is being met from a Scottish Government scheme to recycle cash seized from serious organised crime into local communities.
see rest opf the article on following link Source:-Galloway Gazzette
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