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From left: Operations Manager at  Crisis Skylight Croydon, Tarron Pearson, artist, Aaron Bevan, and station manager, Paddy Hawksworth, show their excitement for the upcoming art trail

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From left: Operations Manager at Crisis Skylight Croydon, Tarron Pearson, artist, Aaron Bevan, and station manager, Paddy Hawksworth, show their excitement for the upcoming art trail

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