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Troy Maclean shines for Wales at European Pool Championships

Troy Maclean shines for Wales at European Pool Championships

Cambrian News5 days ago

Morfudd Richards, programme leader for Developing Independence, Life & Work Skills and Step up to Work, said: 'Troy has had many opportunities to represent the college at various events over his two years and has also helped raise money for different charities.

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