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Leeds in September 1999 - 16 stories making the news
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John Gelley reflects on 45 years in the baking industry
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Peggy Williamson volunteered at the Oxfam shop in Halifax until the age of 93
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My mother, Margaret Williamson, who has died aged 93, was once described as “a role model for all that was good and kind in a human being”. Throughout her long and active life, she supported others, working and campaigning for social justice, equity and peace.
Peggy, as she was known, was born in Stepney, east London, the daughter of Minnie Lamb and her husband, Lewis Peacock, a Yorkshireman; her parents met when her father was stationed with the army in the capital.
A TALENTED Oxfordshire artist’s painting has been shortlisted for a prestigious art prize once won by David Hockney. Stephen Lee, who lives in Brailes on the Oxfordshire-Warwickshire border, is in the running for the John Moores Painting Prize 2020 at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Mr Lee s shortlisted painting is called March , and draws from the sprawling landscapes of the Cotswolds which he frequents. The paint and ash on canvas depicts a labourer and his dog surrounded by tools, with a picturesque view of the Cotswolds in the background. Mr Lee, a former fine art teacher in Oxford, said the combination of paint and ash creates a unique “burnished, stained and glazed” image.
York cookery writer Laura Mason at the Mansion House for the York Food and Drink Festival in September 2005
Picture: Mike Tipping LOVING tributes have been paid to Laura Mason, the York cookery writer and food historian, who has died from cancer aged 63. Laura, who died on February 2, was born in Ilkley but settled in York. Her funeral took place on February 15. She was well known in York for her cookery writing and involvement with the York Food Festival. As an expert on confectionery she advised the makers of the 2004 film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, on the set-up of Honeyduke’s Sweetshop.
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