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It can often take a long time for children to figure out what they really want to do when they grow up – but one nine-year-old from Wymondham already has.
Group sessions and coffee mornings are still off the table for now, but that s just as well as the centre s biggest room is currently being used as a storage space for the plethora of donations it has received for its Middleton Street charity shop.
Star Throwers in Wymondham has seen a huge amount of stock donated to its charity shop.
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Services manager Heather McKenna said: People have been saving it all up all through lockdown and now they ve brought it all to us. And more and more is being delivered all the time.
Miss Pigg added: Before, the shop would take £150 or maybe £200 in a day – lately it s been £500 if not more.
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He went peacefully with family by his side. He was so incredibly loved and truly one of the best, kindest men.
John Reeve pictured with four of his grandchildren, (top to bottom) Star, Jacob, Amelia, and Joshua
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Mr Reeve was born in Attleborough, and spent his late teenage years and early 20s living in France, a place he was said to have loved .
As well as teaching, he also spent six years as the gardener at the Green Dragon Tavern in Wymondham, a role which saw him win first place in Wymondham in Bloom.
After retiring in 2013, he went travelling to places such as the Philippines and Vietnam, making friends all over the globe, where he was regularly invited back.