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Fab Holding Signing Sessions in Ipswich, Stowmarket and Bury Wednesday, 29th Jul 2009 09:02
Fabian Wilnis has lined up four more book-signing sessions. The Dutchman, who celebrated his testimonial by coming on as a sub in Town s 2-0 victory over Colchester on Saturday, has just launched
Full English, his autobiography.
Wilnis will be signing copies at Sainsbury s, in Hadleigh Road, Ipswich from 4.30pm until 6.30pm on Thursday.
He is then heading to Asda, at the Meadow Centre in Stowmarket, from 10am until 12.30pm on Friday, followed by an afternoon trip to Sainsbury s in Bury St Edmunds (1pm until 4pm).
On Saturday he will be back in Ipswich signing copies in Asda, from 10am until 1pm. Signed copies of
THE team behind a West Dunbartonshire food bank - who helped feed people over 10,000 times during the coronavirus pandemic have been named the local Citizens of the Year. Old Kilpatrick Food Parcels (OKFP), which was set up at the height of Covid-19 to ensure vulnerable residents had essential supplies, received the gong at this year’s Provost’s Civic Awards. The annual awards ceremony is held every year to celebrate West Dunbartonshire’s top citizens who help others and more recently, who have inspired the community throughout the pandemic. Maureen and Gordon Cummings had the idea to create OKFP after volunteering their time to pick up shopping and prescriptions for neighbours when Covid hit.