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Submitting. I was devastated, said Ms Williams, 58, of Swinton.
Lewis mother Sandra says council have not given her a proper reason why the flowers need to go. I can t understand why. The pavement is really wide there so the memorial is not restricting anyone. Nobody is hanging around there intimidating anyone. We replace the flowers regularly and keep it really tidy. I would understand if people were leaving lit candles or glass which could be a danger, but they aren t. I come here all the time because it shows me how loved Lewis was. If the flowers weren t here, I think the only thing I would see would be my son lying there – this is where he took his last breath.
Jane Struthers obituary
Jane Struthers’s role as director of undergraduate admissions at Oxford University required highly tuned administrative and diplomatic skills
Jane Struthers’s role as director of undergraduate admissions at Oxford University required highly tuned administrative and diplomatic skills
HelenMagee
Fri 21 May 2021 11.28 EDT
Last modified on Fri 21 May 2021 12.16 EDT
My friend Jane Struthers, who has died of cancer aged 70, devoted her career in university admissions to expanding the educational opportunities of young people from less affluent and multi-ethnic backgrounds.
Born in Doncaster, the youngest of three children of John Minto, a bus driver, and Kathleen (nee Cook). Her parents divorced when Jane was young, and she was brought up by her mother with help from her maternal grandmother. It was here, in a mining area of South Yorkshire, that Jane developed her strong political views. For most of her life she was a member of the Labour party.