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A Polish life-saver with a smiling, enthusiastic mayor



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Published Date: 27 August 2008
THANK goodness for the Polish Cultural Day in Littlehampton earlier this month.
Frantic to entertain my Polish visitors, one of whom spoke no English, in distinctly un-beach weather, this was a lifeline.

My grand-daughter was happily involved for hours in craft activities, encouraged by tireless and cheerful helpers.

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while, her Polish grandmother and I enjoyed a lively display of country dancing.

We were all sustained by Polish delicacies and delicious, fresh-cooked traditional British scones with jam and cream.

Congratulations to everyone who worked so hard.

Incidentally, what a treasure we have in our new mayor, Alan Gammon.

He turns up smiling and enthusiastically participates in all the local activities.

Well done, Littlehampton!

Mary Lees,
Granville Road,
Littlehampton


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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 12:27 PM
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