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Davinia Taylor says she feels lucky to have lived through the Nineties excess

She has turned her life around after a well documented battle with alcohol addiction and now focuses on well-being and feeding her brain . And in a new interview, Davinia Taylor reflected on living through decades of excess in the Nineties and Noughties, as she explained how nobody was sober . Speaking to the Telegraph, the former Hollyoaks star, 43, said she feels lucky to have experienced a period of time where there was less self-regulation . Nobody was sober! Davinia Taylor reflected on living through decades of excess in the Nineties and Noughties, as she explained how nobody was sober (pictured with Fran Culter in 2000)

Former party girl Davinia Taylor on alcoholism, suicide and quitting the Primrose Hill set

THE poignant dedication at the beginning of Davinia Taylor’s new book tells a story all on its own. “Miss you, Mummy,” it reads. “Wish you cou

A new home for womenswear retailer after 16 years in Stockton Heath

A womenswear retailer, that has been in Stockton Heath for more than 16 years, is setting up shop in a newly-converted barn in Stretton. Joanna Kreisler, who launched Laundry B in 2005 and also has Dolly Daydream in the town centre, has taken the business to The Barns on Stretton Road and opened the doors to its first customers. Manager Chloe Randles said: “It’s because of our lovely customers that we have grown and expanded over the past 16 years and we’re looking forward to our move to Stretton. “We offer one size womenswear that is stylish and suitable for every day rather than special occasions.

Literary festival is poetry in motion

Literary festival is poetry in motion A RECORD number of people have entered competitions at a Hampshire literary festival which is causing a stir all around the world. More than 3,000 pieces of work have been submitted for the 2004 Annual Writers Conference in Winchester next weekend. Conference director Barbara Large has been receiving scores of letters every day. Entries have been posted from as far afield as Hungary, Turkey, Kenya and the US. Writers send in their work under assumed names so judges can consider entries without prejudice. Pseudonyms being used this year include Dolly Daydream, Dyson Vortex, Gladys Glampot and Maureen O Shannigans.

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