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Lifestyle Card Membership For Attending Terras Fans!
The Lifestyle Card – Free 1 Year Lifestyle Card Membership We’re delighted to gift Terras fans a Lifestyle Card! Any Terras fans attending one of our 3 home games in January will be provided with a flyer outlining how to claim their free Lifestyle Card membership. The Lifestyle Card (normal cost £40) is…
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REPORT: Weymouth 2-1 Hampton & Richmond Borough
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Terras visit local school
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