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It's been a soggy start to the season, but Mar Hall is firming up a multi-million pound investment into its golf facilities
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Kristy Dorsey is Business Correspondent for The Herald, having worked in journalism for more than 25 years. She covers Scottish business news across all sectors and writes commentary on the economy. Ms Dorsey’s journalism honours include finalist Business Journalist of the Year at the 2022 Scottish Press Awards.
Kristy Dorsey is Business Correspondent for The Herald, having worked in journalism for more than 25 years. She covers Scottish business news across all sectors and writes commentary on the economy. Ms Dorsey’s journalism honours include finalist Business Journalist of the Year at the 2022 Scottish Press Awards.
It's been a soggy start to the season, but Mar Hall is firming up a multi-million pound investment into its golf facilities
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