Anderson, Sally

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14/07/2009
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14/07/2009

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Sally Anderson comes from Durham. She has lived all over the UK and studied media at Leeds University. She moved to Newquay for the summer once and ended up staying for three years. She has now moved back to her home town. She is a freelance writer, writing for a fashion, health and beauty magazine and also teaches poledancing. On the plinth she is going to do something for "Freedom of Speech" and will be wearing a gag and writing on placards showing notable events in the UK from the Magna Carta through to D H Lawrence winning the case at the Old Parliament to publish his novel "Lady Chattersley's Lover" and through to the the act banning peaceful protests within 1 km of Parliament.

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