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South Ayrshire Council Live
Issue 1October 2018
The online newspaper for SouthAyrshire residents
News Views Events
As part of our commitment tocelebrating our people and ourplaces, we will regularly update andrefresh the information with atotally new edition published eachmonth.
Douglas Campbell, Leaderof the Council
In this edition we celebrate our charity partnership with AyrshireHospice, some of our inspirational school pupils, as well as thesuccesses of young people who are taking part in our employabilityprogrammes. I hope you enjoy this first edition! If you want to give us feedback or make suggestions on issues wemight want to cover, tell us what you think by clicking here.
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Welcome to the first edition ofSouth Ayrshire Council Live, theinteractive e-newspaper whichgives you information and updateson what's new in your Council andyour community and highlights thehard work and passion of staff froma wide range of Council services.
South Ayrshire Council Live3 OCTOBER 2018
p4 Children Brighten Resident's Dayp6 New Slide Makes a Splash At The Citadelp7 Discount On Leisure Facilitiesp7 Float Fitp8 Sponsored Cycle For Cystic Fibrosis Trustp9 Sporting Success For Gavin DrysdaleP9 Girvan Film Clubp10 Robbie The Reading Dogp11 Russell Street Primary School Photographp11 Update on Ayr Station Hotelp12 Sheltered Housing Fundraisingp13 Charity Partnership With Ayrshire Hospicep14 Groundbreaking Premature Baby Schemep16 Top Performance From Property Maintenance Programmep17 Energy Efficiency Programmep18 Final Straw For Single-Use Plasticsp19 Volunteers Brave Storm Ali To Keep Our Beach Cleanp20 Scottish International Airshowp22 New Recycling Collection Scheme p24 Dominic Wins Apprentice Of The Year Awardp25 New Craft Apprenticesp26 Work Out! Programme p30 Nurturing Lunch p31 Young Ambassador Programmep32 Excellence At Maidens Primaryp34 Focus On Belmont Academy
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Supporting Our Young People
Celebrating Our Schools
Our Communities
What's On In South Ayrshire?
p36 Tigers Powerchair Football Teamp37 Lochside Community Cafep38 Lochside Community Music Project
p39 Coffee and a Chatp40 Day O' The Deidp41 Tamfestp42 Pumpkin Trialp43 Pre-school Fun Housep44 Bookbug Sessions and Lego Club
p40 p30 p26
Feedback and Suggestions
p45 Feedback and Suggestions
Children Brighten Residents' Day
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News
Residents of Nursery Court, Boyle Court, Hillcrest and Kirk CareHousing Association are delighted with their regular visits fromlocal children from the Girvan Early Years Centre. The children visit as part of an intergenerational project and youngand old alike thoroughly enjoy sharing activities such as singing,reading stories, drawing and playing bowls. The residents look forward to the visits from their new youngfriends and for many it is the highlight of their week. The children get a lot of enjoyment out of the visits too and nurserystaff have noticed how much they enjoy meeting new people andhow their confidence soars with each visit. Residents from AinslieManor will soon also benefit from the project.
"I look forward toseeing the kids –
they make me feelyounger."
"I like the kids coming. It’sgood to see different people,
the kids lift my spirits."
"I like to see the kids arrive, theyare all shy, and then it’s nice to
see the come out of their shells.""It brightens my
day as they are socomical."
Follow Early Years on socialmedia:
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NewsChildren Brighten Residents' Day
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NewsNew Slide Makes A Splash At The Citadel!
Sessions heldevery Saturday
11am-3pm
More than 200 daringswimmers have taken theplunge and tried out thefantastic new 5 metre slideat the Citadel. Click on the image to the leftto see intrepid swimmerEthan try it out for the firsttime. If you are 8 years old or overand are a confident andcompetent swimmer in deepwater, why not come and tryit out for yourself!
Follow Sport &Leisure on socialmedia:
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Did You Know That You Can Get At Least 15%Discount On Leisure Facilities?
Click here to see the timetable for classes across all our leisure facilities.
Residents of South Ayrshire can access a range of discounts by signing upto an Access to Leisure Card. Click here to find out more.
Want To Keep Fit While Having Fun At TheSame Time?
Float Fit is a new class which helps build core strength and improves balancein a fun environment. Classes are all water based and participants arecoached through a series of Yoga and High Intensity Interval Trainingexercises, while balancing on an Aquabase float. Click on the image above to see our leisure staff try out Float Fit for thefirst time. Classes take place at the Citadel on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Ifyou want your family to join in the fun, come along to Family Float Fit ona Saturday morning.
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Staff at the Citadel in Ayr were keen to support the charity work of theircolleague, Joe Chapman, who recently lost his wife Holly and unborn sonJack to Cystic Fibrosis. They decided to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust by doing whatthey do best - exercising. They set up a two day fundraiser and committed to cycling 1748 miles onstationary spin bikes - the same distance as John O’Groats to Lands’ Endand back again. Many leisure customers joined in too and the cyclists were thrilled to raise£542!
You can support Joe’s Just Giving Page and donate to the CysticFibrosis Trust by clicking here.
Sponsored Cycle Raises £542 For TheCystic Fibrosis Trust
Kyle Academy pupils and staff cameout in force to welcome GavinDrysdale back to school following hisinspirational performance at theBerlin 2018 Para Athletics EuropeanChampionships. Gavin broke theWorld Record to win gold in the Men's100m RaceRunning final.
A Hero's Welcome For Gavin
Gavin, pictured, was rightly proud toshow off his gold medal. What an amazing achievement!
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Girvan Library Film Club members were thrilled to receive a CommunityAward at the 2018 Film Society of the Year Awards.
Success For Girvan Film Club
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Robbie Helps Pupils To Paws To ReadVisitors to Carnegie library may besurprised to meet our new helper, Robbiethe Border Collie. Robbie will be helpingpupils from local primary schools to gainmore confidence in reading. Provided by Canine Concern Scotland,Robbie is trained to encourage youngreaders who lack confidence with readingto come along to regular sessions where,instead of reading to a person, they havethe opportunity to read to Robbie.
Research shows that reading to an animal or a stuffed toy helpschildren to relax, gain confidence in their own ability and improvetheir enjoyment in reading. The children taking part will be given their own small toy colliepuppy which they can name, and continue to read to, when theygo back to class.
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News
A new designated areahas been created on theSouth Ayrshire Councilwebsite for all importantnews regarding theStation Hotel in Ayr. Wewill provide updatesthroughout the process,which will also be sharedvia our social mediapages.
Ayr Station Hotel News
For all the latest information and FAQs, please click on thelogo:
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News
Did you attend Russell Street Primary School in 1951 or know someone whodid? If you are in this photo, or recognise someone who is, get in touch here.
Blast From The Past!
£2550 Raised For Young CarersEvents including bingo nights, coffee mornings and sponsored walkswere held across 12 Sheltered Housing Units to raise money foryoung carers. Dundonald Sheltered Housing Unit raised a fantastictotal of £1120 by holding a bingo night!
Congratulations to all those who took part.
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Thousands Of Pounds Raised For CharitySheltered Housing Units across South Ayrshire have been doing their bitto raise money for charity and have raised thousands of pounds for variousinitiatives this year.
Logan Drive Sheltered Housing Unit raised a total of £1307 this year fornumerous charities including Cancer Care, Young Carers and Barnardos.
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Employees Pick Ayrshire Hospice AsCharity Of Choice
When asked to pick an employee charity of their choice, our staff votedoverwhelmingly for Ayrshire Hospice. This exciting new charity partnership means that our employees will beencouraged to fundraise, volunteer and support Hospice events. To help fund the vital care and support that the Hospice gives to Ayrshirefamilies at their most vulnerable, staff can now sign up to the Change forGood Scheme. This means that employees can donate the pennies in eachmonthly pay to the Hospice.
Click here to find out howyou can support the
Hospice.
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Cherlene O'Donnell, who works in our Employability and Skills Team,and is pictured right with daughter Aoife, was the first employee tobenefit from the new scheme. In November 2017, Cherlene gave birth to twins Conor and Aoifeprematurely, weighing just 1lb 7oz and 1lb 6oz respectively.Heartbreakingly, Conor passed away when he was just five days old,with Aoife spending the first 16 weeks of her life in intensive care andhigh dependency units.
Council First In Scotland To IntroduceGroundbreaking Premature Baby Scheme
Charity Chiefs were quick to praise the Council's pioneering decision,as a supportive employer, to give enhanced leave to parents ofpremature babies.
The premature baby scheme means that Cherlene gets those 16 weeksback as additional maternity leave to spend with her daughter.Cherlene, said: "The Council has been amazing in the way they'vehandled my case and it's great to know that in future others in thesame situation will have the same support which will make a realdifference to their quality of life."
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Click here formore information
on the work ofBliss Scotland
"By extending paid leave, parents ofpremature babies will be able to spend as
much time as possible with their childwithout the additional burden of financial
pressure. We hope that councils acrossScotland will follow in South Ayrshire's
footsteps."
Caroline Lee-Davey, Chief Executive ofpremature and sick baby charity Bliss
Scotland
News
Comments from local residents
So glad for parents ofpremature babies that this
has been highlightedThat's fantastic, well done SAC.Here's hoping other employers
follow suit
Fantastic staff care givenby SAC Such great news and well done to
South Ayrshire Council
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Property Maintenance Among TopPerformers In Scotland
Our Property Maintenance team continues to deliver a highquality repairs service.
Their hard work and focus on service excellence has paid off, withthe service now ranking among the top quarter of local authorities
in Scotland for housing repairs targets. Between April and
July the team hascarried out 5806Housing repairs
The departmenthas an overall
Performance figure
of 99.45%
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First Class Energy Efficiency ProgrammeBrings Improvements Home
Local residents weredelighted with the
results!"I would like to thank everyoneinvolved in this project for the
difference the work has made to myproperty and the neighbourhood as a
whole. The workers were first classand caused minimum disruption
during the work."
"Flat is already much warmerand the appearance is muchimproved. People are now
always commenting to me howmuch nicer my flat and the
general area looks."
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The Council, working with theEnergy Agency, recently carried outa project to help people improvethe energy efficiency of theirhomes. Residents and owners of285 properties in Whitletts, Ayrbenefited from a range of externalupgrades carried out by AC Whyte& Co Ltd, including external wallinsulation, new gutters and roofreplacements. Not only has the work helpedresidents to reduce their energybills, it has also rejuvenated thelocal area, as the before and afterphotos show.
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The Final Straw For Single Use Plastics
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To find out more
about the ecoschools programme
click here.
The Council is proud to take a standagainst single use plastics and has signedup to the Final Straw Campaign. Our first priority will be to stop the useof plastic straws across all our services,but we have ambitious plans to cut othersingle use plastics such as bottles,cutlery, bags, coffee cups, lids andballoons over the next four years.
Our pupils are already leading the way, with 62 schools registered withthe Eco-Schools Programme. This is an internationally recognised awardscheme which aims to make environmental awareness and action centralto the ethos of schools. Pupils who took part in our holiday programme found some creative waysto recycle their rubbish. Children at Barassie and Cairn Primary schoolscollected their empty bottles to use as plant and vegetable feeders at localallotments. In Girvan, children helped Glendoune Community Associationturn the bottom of empty bottles into poppies which will be displayed tocommemorate the centenary of the end of World War I.
"The children are fully behind our commitment toreduce single use plastics and they are already fillingup their reusable water bottles inside and outside ofschool. We're an Eco School so there's already goodawareness about protecting the environment but we
are always keen to do more to safeguard the planet forthe children and future generations."
Linda Clarkson, Head Teacher Barassie Primary School
News
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A group of enthusiastic Yeomanry Place residents at Ayr shorefront werenot put off by the gale force winds at the end of September, and set abouttheir regular litter picking activities. The group is made up of 14 neighbours, who usually go out in pairswhenever possible, braving all weathers to help keep their area of thebeach clean for everyone to enjoy. While most of the shorefront area is maintained by the Council, the groupnoticed that members of the public were dropping litter in the areasurrounding their flats and decided to take action. At first they used theirown equipment, but after contacting the Council, they were provided withlitter pickers, bags and vests to help support their efforts. Thank you for all your terrific work!
Volunteers Brave Storm Ali To Keep OurBeach Clean
"There's a real sense ofcommunity" Davina Hose
"Hopefully our small contribution will assistwith the Council's targets for keeping our
town/beach litter free" Sandy Hose
News
We were proud to welcome the Scottish International Airshow backto Ayr in September. With over 105,000 people attending the two day event, 27 of ourWaste Operatives were out in force to ensure the Low Green, beachand promenade remained immaculate before, during and after theshow. Over the course of the weekend, they uplifted 15 tonnes of waste-that's the equivalent of approximately 7 small cars! Our WasteOperatives received many compliments and commendations frommembers of the public for all their efforts in maintaining thecleanliness of the area. Thank you for helping to make the weekend such a success!
Scottish International Airshow 2018
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Scottish International Airshow 2018News
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Improving Our Places-What You Can Do To Enhance Your
Environment
53%
Currently you recycle over:
of your household waste
Help South Ayrshire to achieve:
55%
60% 70%By 2020 By 2025
Click on the image on the video below to hear more aboutrecycling for South Ayrshire or come along to one of ourrecycling roadshows.
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and
News
Dominic Wins Apprentice Of TheYear
Congratulations to Dominic Downie onwinning the prestigious Service andMaintenance Apprentice of the YearAward for Scotland. He will now go on to represent Scotlandin this category at the National Finals inNovember. Dominic is in his final year as a HeatingEngineering Modern Apprentice in ourProperty Maintenance department. Click on Dominic's image below to hearmore.
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Supporting Our Young People
We are delighted to welcome six new Craft Apprentices to our PropertyMaintenance department. Over the next four years they will work towardstheir apprenticeship qualification. They will be supported to gain valuablepractical skills in the workplace and to attend College to achieve theirqualification. Our enthusiastic new recruits are:
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Meet Our New Craft Apprentices
Phone 01292 612301
If you want to find out more about employability opportunities inthe Council and with local employers contact our Employabilityand Skills Team:
Email [email protected]
Nicole Hendren – Painting &DecoratingPuskar Bhandari – HeatingEngineeringKayne Dollard and JackCrombie – PlasteringKieran Goudie – PlumbingRoss Low - Joinery Good luck to each of you!
Or click on the logo below to visit our website
Supporting Our Young People
Follow Employability and Skills onsocial media:
Work Out! Programme
Our hugely successful and award winning Work Out! Programmehelps young people to prepare for the world of work. Coordinated by our Employability and Skills Team, Work Out!provides opportunities for young people in S4-S6 to develop theirconfidence and vocational skills by taking part in long term workplacements with the Council and local employers. Since it was established six years ago, more than 90% of WorkOut! pupils have successfully progressed to employment, trainingor education. This year 91 pupils are taking part in the programme, withplacements ranging from sport and leisure, childcare, libraries andgolf to retail, beauty, mechanics and landscaping. Pupils started their Work Out! journey in August with team buildingactivities at Dolphin House. Meet the new Work Out! students from each school on the nextpages.
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Supporting Our Young People
Pupils Enjoy A Nurturing Lunch
It's not only our teaching staff who work hard to make school a nurturingenvironment, our catering staff are also passionate about making lunchtimea positive and nurturing experience for all children.
Click on the image below to watch Mary Wylie (Catering Supervisor,Muirhead Primary School) and Margaret Murdoch (recently retired CateringSupervisor, Gardenrose Primary School) talking about making lunchtimespecial.
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Celebrating Our Schools Celebrating Our Schools
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Pupils Enjoy A Nurturing LunchCelebrating Our Schools
The Young Ambassador Programme engages young people to promotesport and physical activity. Sixteen new silver ambassadors- all of whomare S4 pupils representing each of our secondary schools- are workingwith our Active Schools Team to motivate and inspire other young peopleto get involved in sport. The ambassadors themselves were inspired when they met national andinternational athletes at Hampden in September.
Young Ambassador Programme
Maidens Primary Achieves ExcellenceStaff, pupils and parents of Maidens Primary and Early Years Centrecan be proud that their school stands out following a recentinspection by Education Scotland. The inspectors highlightedexcellent practice as can be seen from some of their commentsbelow:
Maidens Primary Headteacher, Bobby McPherson, welcomed thereport, "Everyone here works hard to provide the best possibleexperience for our children and we're all very proud to have hadour collective efforts recognised through this nationalinspection."
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Highly effective leadershipprovided by the Headteacher,
which has created a stronginclusive and nurturing school
and early years centre.
High-quality learningexperiences, both
indoors and outdoors,for children in the early
years centre.
Outstanding commitmentto inclusion.
Enthusiasticchildren, who are
eager to learn, andfully participate in
school life
Commitment, motivation andteamwork of all staff to secure
positive outcomes for all children,in particular those who need
additional support.
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Celebrating Our Schools Celebrating Our Schools
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Maidens Primary And Early Years Centre
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Celebrating Our Schools
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Focus On...Belmont Academy
S2 pupils from Belmont Academy wereinspired to take up a career in science,technology, engineering and mathematics(STEM) when they took part in PrestwickAirport STEM Week.
STEM atPrestwick Airport
The event gave them the opportunity to meet people who work in STEMcareers, including people from Spirit Aerosystems, Woodward, and theNational Air Traffic Control Service (NATS). The pupils particularly enjoyed taking part in the interactive workshops.
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Celebrating Our Schools
Focus On...Belmont Academy
During the summer, Belmont Academyteachers Kirsty Maxwell and Nina Melvilleventured out to Malawi for two weeks,volunteering with the charity 'Classroomsfor Malawi'. During their two week stay theyworked on a project to build a new nurseryschool, helping to lay bricks and mix cement.They also worked with local women, helpingto prepare food, such as the local dish,Seema, for all the workers. The children are now in a four classroomblock which will ensure a safer, larger andhappier learning experience. The teacherssaid the project was "the most life changing,amazing and eye opening experience" andwould highly recommend it to anyone whowants to get involved. Click here to learnmore.
Belmont Teachers inMalawi
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Celebrating Our Schools
"Before the new building, thechildren's school environment
was dark, dirty and notequipped for children to learn
in"
Nina and Kirsty
Follow Belmont Academyon: Twitter:
Tigers Go From Strength To Strength
Would you like to volunteer as a helper?
Get in touch at:[email protected] visit their facebook page:
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Now into their fourth season, Powerchair Football team the SouthAyrshire Tigers are still basking in last season’s leagueperformance which saw them almost clinching the ScottishPowerchair Football League Cup. Not only that, two of the Tigershave been selected for the Scottish national squad. The sport is growing in popularity in South Ayrshire, with moreplayers keen to take part. So much so, that the Tigers can now fieldtwo squads. New members are always welcome and if you areinterested in playing the sport why not come along to a sessionor email our Sports Development Team by clicking here.
The team’s success is down, not onlyto the commitment and skills of theplayers, but to the dedication ofvolunteer coaches, assistants andcommittee members.
Training Slots
Thursday at Whitletts Activity Centre3.30pm-5.00pm. Spectators are also welcome
at the Tigers' training session from5.00pm-7.00pm on Thursdays.
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Lochside Community Café
Based within the Lochside Community Centre, the Café offers great value formoney as well as a friendly atmosphere for local people to meet and chat.
Pictured from left to right are volunteers Brian, Stacey, Stevie (CommunityLearning Assistant), Frances, Helena and Georgina.
If you are interested in volunteering at Lochside Community Café, please get in touchwith Sammy Brown (Community Learning and Development) on 01292 267381 oremail [email protected] Visit the Lochside Community Centre Facebook Page here:
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The Café offers a 3-course lunch for the fabulous price of £3.50, whichincludes tea and coffee! They are open every Wednesday from 10am - 2pm, so come along!
Our Communities
The café at Lochside has recently been reopened by volunteers with supportfrom the Council.
Lochside Community Music Project
The Lochside Community MusicProject was set up to encourage localpeople of all ages to come togetherto meet new people, enjoy musicand learn new skills. The project was the brainchild of theLochside Neighbourhood Groupwith support from the Council.
The group runs Wednesdays 2-3:30pm. You can visit the Lochside NeighbourhoodGroup on Facebook: For further information contact [email protected]
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"This is a great project and helpsbring people of all ages together"
Tom, Local Resident
"The music project is an excellentservice in that it gives ordinarypeople a platform in which todisplay their individual talent"
Robert, Local Resident
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Come Along For Coffee And A Chat!
Coffee and Chat is an informal monthly get together for older peoplein their local community. Each month the groups are joined by guestspeakers from various organisations such as Police Scotland, theScottish Fire Service, Trading Standards, Falls Awareness and RoadSafety to name a few. They are a great way to meet new people in a friendly and relaxedenvironment. Sessions take place in Alloway Library, Forehill Libraryand John Rodie Library in Mossblown.
Click on the coffee cup for more information
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Leisure, Libraries andCulture
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