'Great guy': Butcher shop reopens in honour of its previous owner
A much-loved butcher shop in Renfrew has been taken over in honour of its last owner who gave it up after poor health
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Emily Moore is a reporter for the Clydebank Post, Renfrewshire Gazette, Barrhead News and the Glasgow Times. She is keen on community, local stories, council matters and events.
Emily Moore is a reporter for the Clydebank Post, Renfrewshire Gazette, Barrhead News and the Glasgow Times. She is keen on community, local stories, council matters and events.
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