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Stowmarket: Louise Cobbold creates FA Cup programme cover artwork

Stowmarket: Three cousins born on May 21 in different years | East Anglian Daily Times

Three cousins from Stowmarket in Suffolk share a very special connection to one another - they were all born on exactly the same day.

Stowmarket: Woman ceases print operations after huge success

A woman from Stowmarket is stopping her business of selling prints of her artistic work, after years of success creating portraits for Wolverhampton…

Huge Wolves Stadium Get Well Soon  Fan Message for Raúl Jiménez Marks a Global First for Kavalan PVC-Free Banner Material from CMYUK

Login or register now to gain instant access to the rest of this premium content! When Wolves fans raised money for a giant ‘Get Well Soon’ banner for prolific striker Raúl Jiménez who sustained a head injury during a recent win at Arsenal, they also set a world first. The giant banner printed by DIS Graphics marks the first installation of Kavalan Spiderweb PVC-free mesh banner at a football stadium anywhere in the world, propelling the Wolverhampton Wanderer’s Molineux Stadium to the top of the sustainability league. The banner was initially the idea of fan Kieran Newey, who after gaining the club’s blessing, set about crowd-funding a supersized graphic with an aim to raise £7,500. His #9forRJ9 on-line campaign also invited fans to upload their own designs for the banner.

Raul Jimenez: Wolves fans fund banner for Mexican striker

BBC News Raul Jimenez: Wolves fans fund banner for Mexican striker Close A giant banner in support of injured Wolves striker Raul Jimenez has been installed at the club s Molineux stadium. The banner, which measures 45m x 11m (148ft x 36ft), was funded by an online appeal set up by fans after the Mexican forward fractured his skull playing against Arsenal last month. Jimenez, 29, spent nearly a week in a London hospital following emergency surgery, and is now back home in Wolverhampton recovering. Supporters raised £21,000, with the £7,500 needed to pay for the banner coming within two hours of the appeal launch. The rest will go to a charity chosen by Jimenez.

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