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Keeping Connected Number 18 | February 2021
Message from Sir Ben Ainslie and his wife Georgie
Sir Ben CO95 and Georgie Ainslie kindly sent a message of encouragement and inspiration to the students and staff at Truro School, which was perfectly timed during children’s mental health week.
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Sir Ben Ainslie CO95 - Takes on the Challenge of a Lifetime in the PRADA Cup and the winner will challenge the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand, in the America’s Cup Match.
Old Truronian, Sir Ben Ainslie, is the most successful sailor in Olympic history, winning medals at five consecutive Olympics from 1996 onwards, including Gold at the four Games held between 2000 and 2012. Sir Ben is the Team Principal and Skipper of INEOS TEAM UK, the British Challenger for the 36th America’s Cup. Recently the fantastic news that the INEOS TEAM UK had won the semi-finals of the PRADA Cup reached the School and we sent messages of congratulations to Sir Ben. In return he and wife Georgie sent the wonderfully inspiring personal message to students and staff (see link on page 1).
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The first stage of the PRADA Cup consisted of four ‘round robins’ of three races each. The Challenger with the highest score at the end of the ‘round robins’ automatically goes through to the PRADA Cup Final; INEOS TEAM UK were successful and won this round. The remaining two teams had to race again in a seven-race semi-final. Speaking immediately after the win from onboard BRITANNIA Sir Ben said:
Sir Ben Ainslie and the British team Through to Prada Cup Finals
“That was a great moment for the team because we’ve had a tough build up to this competition. I’m incredibly proud of everybody. That said, we know we have a long way to go. Whilst we’ve got ourselves into the PRADA Cup Final it’s just one step on the road. We now have to focus on continuously improving our performance, winning the PRADA Cup and then eventually the America’s Cup itself. One step at a time but the team have done a fantastic job.”
Only the Challengers Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli, New York Yacht Club American Magic, and INEOS TEAM UK compete
The PRADA Cup Final starts on 13th February and INEOS TEAM UK will face Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli.
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The Truro School Community wish the very best of luck to Sir Ben and the entire INEOS TEAM UK. Watch out for more details of this amazing challenge in the March edition of the Truronian magazine. TRURO SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | TRURO SCHOOL FOUNDATION
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: VIEW FROM THE CHAMBER
View from the Chamber I find it difficult to comprehend that this time last year I was shaking hands with business people at Chamber networking events, rooms filled with hundreds of people. The way we do business has changed dramatically – but we’re still doing it, and that’s the important thing. We’ve found new ways to adapt and the future is - in my opinion- bright for Cornwall as a result of these changes. A bleak January day in Lockdown was cheered by the news that The Duchy will be hosting the G7 Summit in June. In my opinion, this is a pivotal moment for Cornwall and the summit will be an important catalyst for positive change here.
Kim Conchie Deputy Lieutenant CEO Cornwall Chamber of Commerce
READ Kim Conchie’s full article HERE
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International Women’s Day- 8th March Women In Conservation Conference Get inspired by female scientists from around the UK as they speak about their journey and experiences in the conservation sector. Watch the conference online Monday 8th March, 6pm https://www.facebook.com/ events/720780052195342
Keeping Connected will be taking a break in March, but keep an eye out for the Spring term edition of the Truronian magazine which we are dedicating to our Old Truronian Women as part of International Women’s Day. Ladies - Click here to update us on your current role and send us your ‘Choose To Challenge’ photo to include as part of the International Women’s Day feature.
Coming up in March: Truro School Old Truronians Bethany Allen and Lydia Paleschi CO13 tells us about their exciting new joint venture to publish a guidebook describing the health benefits of wild swimming including, accessibility and safety. Check out their website: www.wildswimmingcornwall.co.uk/
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
School News 15-Year-Old Composer Ollie Jones and his Remarkable Story
The Prep School Children Have Been Cooking up a Storm
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The Lockdown House Competition is Back for 2021!
Sports Fixtures and Results
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Wednesday Afternoon Activites By Zoe Jobling During lockdown co-curriculum activities have evolved as staff and students alike adapt to participating in activities remotely. I am constantly amazed by the dedication from both our pupils and our staff towards Co-curricular at Truro School. Even during lockdown, the remote co-curricular offering is thriving. We have 30 Wednesday Afternoon Activities run by dedicated teachers who are enthusing their groups, albeit in a slightly different way. Whether it be Macbeth, photography, sporting workouts, chemistry experiments or one of the many other activities on offer, our pupils are still able to follow their passion and to learn new skills.
Away from the curriculum timetable, we have close to 40 clubs and activities running for pupils to attend at lunchtimes and after school. We are all aware of the benefits that hobbies and interests can have for our mental health and wellbeing, and we are blessed to have a staff body who really care for their charges.
Zoe Jobling Truro School Director of Co-Curricular
Chemistry Club
Hockey Training
Origami Club
Netball Drills
We would love to know what clubs and activities you participated in when you were at the school? Did you find a lifelong passion which you have continued since leaving? Please do get in touch and let us know at TSConnections@truroschool.com TRURO SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | TRURO SCHOOL FOUNDATION
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
Tom Craze CO05 & The Cornwall Hamper Company lucky winner on page 1). Tom tells us about his journey since leaving Truro School and the impact of COVID restrictions on a Cornish company reliant upon the hospitality industry.
Tom Craze, sponsor of the Keeping Connected Lockdown Challenge Prize Draw Old Truronian Tom Craze CO05, is the Warehouse Manager for FreshPoint and the Stock and Distributions manager for The Cornish Deli Store and The Cornwall Hamper Company. The Cornwall Hamper Company, a family run Cornish business, kindly offered to sponsor the Keeping Connected ‘Lockdown Challenge’ (details of the
Tom joined Truro in time to begin his third year at the senior school in 2000. “It was a different learning environment than I was used to, and it took a little time to adjust but with guidance and patience from the teaching staff I soon settled in. Mr Smith (Headmaster), Mrs Harris (Deputy Head), Mr Cornish, Mr Worthington and Mr Collenette stand out for their efforts throughout my time at school. I certainly tested some teachers’ patience, and I’m certain some may have been relieved to see the back of me, but I would now like them to know I appreciate everything they did for me.“ Click here to read the full article
The Cornwall Hamper Company are offering an exclusive 10% discount to all our Old Truronians.
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Lockdown Challenge Winner Congratulations to Linzi Regan CO06, winner of our January Cornish Hamper Prize Draw.
Linzi’s 20 words about lockdown: Expecting my first child while life is pretty wild. Want to see mum for advice about baby in my tum. We hope they enjoy the treats contained in the gorgeous ‘Deluxe Cornish Hamper’.
Linzi and partner Jake are also celebrating the lovely news that they are expecting their first baby in June. The Development team look forward to an update later in the year.
Click here to view the Cornish Hamper website
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
Ken Holland CO67- A Career Combining Teaching and Photography
Ken Holland attended the school from 1960 to 1967 along with his brother Chris CO70, who now lives in Queensland, Australia and their cousins John Holland CO54, Edwin Bennett CO62, Paul Robinson CO61 and Brian Robinson CO57. Ken had always wanted to go to Truro School, mainly because it had a swimming pool! He has fond memories of playing sports including swimming, football and cricket (breaking his thumb during a cricket match whilst taking a catch in the slips) and describes himself as “one of the few 10
who enjoyed cross-country runs!”. He also recollects getting caught by Mr Burrell (Headmaster 1959-1986) for bunking off school early one Saturday morning with fellow classmate Roger Taylor CO67 . “Generally, I enjoyed my years at Truro. Teenage years can be full of uncertainty and occasional confusion and Truro School helped me through that time. It wasn’t always due to the facts I learned in class, but more about the life skills that are so essential.” Click here to read the full article
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Lockdown Challenge We received so many great responses for our Lockdown Challenge – tell us what lockdown means to you in 20 words or less. Thank you everyone who participated. Over the next few issues of Keeping Connected we thought we should share some of them. Some may bring a smile, others reflection but mainly we hope to convey the feeling that we are all in this together and others may be feeling many of the same emotions that we all share in these challenging times. Firstly, we begin with Rob. We realise this entry is ‘a tad more than 20 words’ but we felt it worthy of including:
Locked down Science Teacher
I woke up this morning. Early, or not? Oh yes, I am Teaming I nearly forgot!
Year Five and Year Five one after the other, One hundred- and forty-minutes fly by. The time has gone and on to another, Now it’s the Year 6 who are on a high!
Quick lunch is eaten, and coffee is drunk, The afternoon off and I collapse with a stare. I prepare more lessons and biscuits dunk, An evening with red wine, sleeping in the chair.
It’s Year Five, the butterflies and frogs, Lessons prepared, life cycles done, That’s a relief and put out the dogs, Tea’s in the pot and I’m ready for one!
Robert Piper Truro Prep School
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
Lockdown Challenge Continued.... Polishing golf balls Zoom and Facetime calls Netflix overload Ergo machine miles rowed Depleted wine stocks Long walks, wet socks.
Paul Smith (Former Headmaster)
NHS clapping Netflix purchased High stress levels Government’s a circus Zoom quizzes Teams schooling, Less wine… Who am I fooling?
Mrs Kenward (TS Teaching Staff and CO96)
First trip booked for 2021 Hopefully off to Iceland in February, If that goes well, probably looking at Asda in March and Tesco in April. Anon There’s been dodgy connections, hobby resurrection, accepted imperfections, avoiding infections. Now we’re appreciating views, accepting the news and writing you! Anon
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Recently bought Full Drum Kit…loving it! Why on earth would my wife leave me after 48 happy years together? Steve, CO70 Enhanced family time but work / life balance has a blurry line. Reduced outgoings increases wealth and very grateful for health. Mike, CO96 Nature can start living again Lonely days Oldies hide away Children are subdued Kindness is extended Depression is mounting Old ways are changing Way forward is uncertain New challenges, we will endure… Anon Lockdown zooms do the ‘biz’ Cornish food, lots of fizz Family fun, online quiz Stops head being in a tiz! Tim, CO73 Wearing masks with glasses may entitle you to condensation! Ian, CO71
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Lockdown Challenge Continued.... Please remember don’t forget Covid isn’t over yet! No visits to site unless you must Lockdown rules we must trust. Paul (TS Support Staff) Lockdown is a challenge, One we must endure. But maximise the pros, And minimise the cons. We will prevail for sure.
Mike, CO72
Just one more.. day month year Christmas spring summer warm sun on my face family photo headline virus conquered. Breathe! Kevan (TS Support Staff) Someone has pressed the factory reset button on life; we now prioritise what is most important. Simon, CO93
If ever there was a time which sorted out the can-do’s from the can’t-do’s, this was it. Peter, CO69 Although not seeing them, realising how much our family loves and means to us - and us to them! David, CO61 Scary, but with the family and precious time. Valuable quality time with my daughter! Over it now though. Chris, CO04 No trips to Truro.
Charles, CO95
Light touches the sea. The Mount looks on , all alone, seeing the beauty.
Anon
Unshaven, unkempt, formal clothes, shoes and tyres unworn. Local butcher new best friend and platinum status achieved at Majestic – winning! John, CO76
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
Luke Osborne CO18 - Attention All Surveyors/ Building Industry Workers!
Luke Osborne left Truro School in 2018, having spent every moment outside his lessons in the DT department, doing various woodwork and metalwork projects. Luke’s passion for woodwork stems from his early days as a 1st year pupil at Truro School. With much appreciated guidance from Tim Tall, Cliff Flowers, Bob Warren and Chris Baker Luke went on to take A level DT alongside his co-curricular DT studies. John West-Letford, (former DT technician), helped establish his interest in metalworking, showing him the ropes on the engineering lathes, 14
milling machines and other precision equipment. Luke credits him with not only his help on a wide range of projects but equipping him with skills and industry etiquette that he uses now in his day-to-day work. Straight after finishing A levels, Luke worked on various construction projects at Killiow Estate (Kea, Truro) including the renovation of a 1700s lodge house which required the use of a wide range of construction disciplines including joinery and first and second fix carpentry. In September 2019 he began
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS studying for an RICS accredited degree in Building Surveying through a correspondence programme at University College of Estate Management, Reading, with the aim of attaining chartered status upon completion. Alongside his parttime degree, Luke works full-time at Falmouth Boat Construction in Flushing as a yard maintenance operative, specialising in building repairs and renovations alongside his general boat caring duties. Before the pandemic, Luke continued to go to the DT afterschool club held by Tim Tall as often as possible and looks forward to it restarting when the situation allows.
If you are in the surveying or historic building industry sectors and could offer guidance or work experience opportunities for Luke please get in touch: lukeosborne4@gmail.com
“Alongside my studies I am continuing to hone my hands-on skills through woodworking and engineering projects, and by widening my knowledge within the construction industry, focusing where possible on traditional woodworking within historic buildings and conservation projects, which is where I hope to specialise in the If you can offer careers advice, guidance, future.” work placement opportunities or networking links within other sectors Luke is looking for surveying-related to assist our Sixth Form students, Old work, to support his degree. In the Truronians, current and former members light of the pandemic, this is yet of the Truro School Community please another new type of challenge facing complete the Truro School Connected all our young people just starting out form. on their career journey. Can you offer any help or support? Luke would be very interested to hear from anyone who can offer this type of work experience, or just pass on advice.
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: ARCHIVE ATTIC – WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Recent Additions to the School Archive Thanks to Barrie Lanyon CO55 who kindly shared this article entitled “Truro School OBA” which he found in an edition of “Cornish Magazines” from January 1964.
Barrie would enjoy hearing from any of his cohort so please email: barrielanyon@hotmail.com
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: ARCHIVE ATTIC – WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Recent Additions to the School Archive Thanks to Tom Craze CO05 for sending in these pictures of the Truro School football team from 2001 (above) and 2003 (below). Do you recognise yourself in them? If so, get in touch at TSConnections@truroschool.com.
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: MARIA’S RECIPE
Latest News from the Cookery School ‘Shell Out to Help Out’ The cookery school has partnered up with St Ewe Eggs and their inspirational ‘Shell Out to Help Out’ campaign. With most businesses in the hospitality industry closed, large quantities of egg were going to waste, ‘Shell Out to Help Out’ aims to stop this excess egg wastage. The cookery school has been helping out by filming easy, nutritious and thrifty family recipes that use as many eggs as possible. Why not do your bit and have a go at their recipe below. Read more on the Truro Cookery School lockdown story (by Maria & AJ) in the March edition of the Truronian magazine.
Lemon Meringue Pie Ingredients: Pastry 200 g plain flour 100 g butter or hard margarine Cold water to mix Lemon Filling Finely grated rind and juice of 3 large lemons 75 g granulated or caster sugar 3 rounded tablespoons cornflour 200 mls cold water 3 egg yolks 25 g butter
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Meringue 3 egg whites 175 g caster sugar
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: MARIA’S RECIPE
Truro Cookery School ‘Star Baker’: Tom Reed CO22 The Cookery School was delighted to hear from Old Truronian Tom Reed, who is now studying Animal Management at Duchy College Rosewarne: “During lockdown 3 Truro School Cookery has been uploading tutorials and bakes on their Instagram page, whilst joining with the ‘Shell Out To Help Out’ campaign launched by St Ewe Eggs. Having links with St Ewe Eggs myself, I felt I must take part! When I saw the Lemon Meringue Pie video, it looked amazing and I couldn’t wait to try it out. I got the ingredients and followed the instructions from the Instagram video and it went well (even though I added the eggs in at the wrong stage first time round – but then we all learn from our mistakes!). It felt good to be trying new things during lockdown and bakes that improved my confidence and showed me I can do it! I would love to thank Truro School Cookery for uploading these videos and giving us a great source of knowledge.” Check out Maria’s Lemon Meringue Pie video and let us know how you got on at: TSConnections@truroschool.com
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: OLD TRURONIAN AND SCHOOL NEWS
Two New Arrivals Welcome Baby Esther On January 8th we bid a temporary farewell to Amanda as she left to take a well-earned rest. And now the Development Team are delighted to announce the safe arrival of Amanda and Adam’s daughter, Esther Lavender on Saturday 23rd January, weighing 7.5lbs. Mum and baby are both doing well. We send our love and congratulations to Amanda, Adam and Esther.
Welcome Ella! A warm welcome to our new Development and Alumni Relations Officer Ella, who will be with us for the duration of Amanda’s parental leave. Ella hails from rural Lincolnshire, where her Dad joined the RAF reserves after a career in the army, and her mother teaches biochemistry. After A levels, Ella moved to Cornwall to study Geography at the University of Exeter’s Penryn campus. While there, she made the most of every opportunity, including third year studies at University College Cork and a summer school in Beijing. 20
She is a keen baker and skier and so became the Snowsports Social Secretary at Penryn and during the summers when she wasn’t abroad, worked as a baker on Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth. We are delighted to welcome Ella to the Development Team and the Truro School family. To contact Ella with your news please email TSConnections@truroschool.com.
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“Hello Old Turonians, I’m Ella, the newest member of the Development team, and I am delighted to be here to hold the fort for Amanda while she is away on parental leave. I grew up in Lincolnshire but fell in love with Cornwall on a university open day. After 4 years studying Geography at the University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, I felt I had only just begun to sample a little of what Cornwall has to offer. So, I chose to look for employment in this beautiful county and get to know it a little better. Although I am working remotely, like most of the team, I’m looking forward to the end of lockdown so I can make it onto the school campus. In the meantime, over the coming months, I hope to correspond with as many of you as I can.” TRURO SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | TRURO SCHOOL FOUNDATION
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: FOND FAREWELL
Herbert Fleming 17/09/1940 - 17/12/2020 TS 1952-1959 Herbert Fleming died aged 80 on 17th December 2020 after a short illness. Herbert studied French and German at Oxford before he became a translator at English China Clays (now Imerys). He was a regular attendee at the Old Truronian Annual Afternoon Tea and will be greatly missed.
Mike Trevail 14/09/1934 - 24/01/2021 TS 1945-1952 Mike passed away at his family home in Truro at the age of 86. He was a journalist for 62 years working as a reporter for West Briton, Cornish Guardian and Crown Court before he retired. Mike was also a keen golfer, enjoyed his caravanning all over Devon and Cornwall and sailing on his small yacht out on the Fal estuary.
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: FOND FAREWELL
Robert Grose TS 1960-1967 Robert Grose died aged 71. During his career Robert conducted historically important work on HIV/Aids for the World Health Organization (WHO) in Africa, and for polio, HIV and leprosy for the Overseas Development Administration (ODA, later DfID) in India. In retirement he became committed to climate activism.
Henry Heath 24/09/1946 - 2020 TS 1958-1964 Truro School were saddened to hear the news from Australia that Henry Heath (brother of the late John Heath) passed away in late 2020.
Ken Trewhella 14/11/1924 - 05/01/2021 TS 1933-1942 Ken Trewhella passed away on 5th January 2021, aged 96. He worked in the automotive industry for many years and was a keen rugby player, gardener, stamp collector, charity fundraiser and good friend to many.
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Keeping Connected FEBRUARY 2021: CULTURAL & ITEMS OF INTEREST
Online Cultural Events Southbank Centre Southbank Centre is broadcasting music, literature and talks online for you to enjoy from home. Click here to see what they have in store for their ‘Inside Out’ online series for spring.
Creation Theatre Company Feeling more creative? Then why not book your child or grandchild a place at the Creation Theatre’s online drama club for ages 5 -19, join their half term drama workshops or watch a live theatre show from the comfort of your own home?
Pure Wow Fancy a museum tour? Pure Wow offers 12 virtual museum tours for you and the children. Click here to start your tour.
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Donate your unwanted laptops, computers, tablets or mobile phones to the BBC ‘Make a Difference: Give a Laptop’ to help families in need access online learning. Click here to find out how to help.
Click here to help the Kit4Kids campaign provide laptops to Cornish schools
Podcasts and TV My Best Teacher Old Truronian Dan Worth CO03 hosts a new podcast for the Times Educational Supplement talking to celebrities about their favourite teachers. Catch up on the first two episodes where he talks to Tim Vine and Lemn Sissay. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and Amazon.
ITV- Cornwall and Devon Walks with Julia Bradbury Join Julia as she embarks on walks across Devon and Cornwall. Catch up on the ITV hub or watch the next episode on Wednesday at 8pm. www.itv.com/hub/cornwalland-devon-walks-with-juliabradbury/10a0852a0001
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Lockdown Challenge Continued.... I can’t run home; can’t build a fire on Durgan beach and I can’t solve the world’s problems with friends. Jeremy, CO84
Left to right: Jeremy, Jasmine (daughter), William (Jasmine’s fiancé) and Sithokozile (Jeremy’s wife). Jeremy Elphick-Pooley, CO84, would like to say a big ‘Hello’ to all Sixth Form borders from Malvern Lodge (82-84) and especially to Tobias Keuneke, Mike Lines, Chris Amaikhu, Tony and Ricky Ho. Jeremy would enjoy hearing from any of his cohort. Please email: j.elphick.pooley@gmail.com
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