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We ve all suffered for long enough What you said ahead of Mark Drakeford s lockdown review

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Teacher, role model and benefactor

Teacher, role model and benefactor 1 Mar, 2021 11:57 PM 3 minutes to read Gwen Fairbrother is pictured with Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand after receiving her Queen s Service Medal. Photo / File Gwen Fairbrother is pictured with Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand after receiving her Queen s Service Medal. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today By: Sue Emeny Setting standards, a caring nature and incredible generosity are all part of the legacy that Gwen Fairbrother leaves behind. Gweneth Pauline Fairbrother died on Monday at the age of 97. She was the wife of the late Rodney and daughter of the late William and Catherine Hand. She will be remembered by the thousands of Dannevirke High School students she taught and for the life lessons she delivered at the girls assemblies she conducted.

Tickets Still Available for Legends on the Town With Wark and Osborne - Ipswich Town News

Tickets Still Available for Legends on the Town With Wark and Osborne Wednesday, 1st Mar 2017 17:39 There are still a few tickets left for Friday s Legends on the Town event at the Dove Street Inn starring John Wark and Roger Osborne (7.30pm). The evening, staged by the Supporters Club and hosted by Mark Murphy, will see the duo tell stories from their careers with a focus on our memorable 1978 FA Cup run including the final, Roger’s winning goal and many, many more memories. There will also be a chance for chat, autographs and selfies, as well as an auction and a raffle. The evening is in aid of the ITFC Academy.

Clegg Calls for End to Alcohol Ban - Ipswich Town News

Clegg Calls for End to Alcohol Ban Tuesday, 15th Jan 2013 23:17 Town chief executive Simon Clegg is calling on the Football Association and Football League to back a change in the law which would allow football fans to drink alcohol while watching games in the manner of supporters of other sports. Currently, fans are prevented from drinking within sight of the pitch” 15 minutes from kick-off under a law passed in 1985 at the height of football s hooliganism problems. Daily Telegraph, Clegg wrote to David Bernstein, the chairman of the FA, and his Football League equivalent Greg Clarke with the letter subsequently having been circulated at a Football League meeting.

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