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Trinity Community Gala tomorrow

Sunday 28th August is the date for the bi-annual Trinity Community Gala.

Lots to see and do! Go along and support what is always a great local event!

See below for more details:

https://trinitycommunitycouncil.wordpress.com/…/trinit…/

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Posted on 27/08/202227/08/2022Author davepickeringCategories North Edinburgh News, TrinityTags community celebration, dog show, face painting, Lomond Park, sports taster sessions, stalls, storytelling, Sunday 28 August, Trinity Community Council, Trinity Community Gala

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