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Making Recovery Real - Oban
Oban, 24th Februay 2010
Hosted by: SRN

The second of three Making Recovey Real roadshow events. 58 people from across Argyll and Bute joined the SRN team in Oban for a day that focused on raising awareness about recovery as well as encouraging local action around recovery. The event featured lots of conversation and participation from the people who attended and there was a definite feeling of enthusiasm and excitement throughout the day.

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Scottish Recovery Network

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May 2010

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Report from the Making Recovery Real roadshow event held in Oban on February 24th 2010.
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