Taylor, Gill

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4/09/2009
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Gill Taylor comes from Weymouth in Dorset. She is going to dress up as the "green man' spirit of the earth and spirit of the trees. She has drawn inspiration for this character from a sort of organic Mother Nature type character that is seen in various religious artwork and traditional stories. She will be representing the area at Markham and Little Francis which had been classed as a Town Green but is under threat from a new development as the landowner wanted the status removed. Wants to raise funds to help towards legal courses. Works for the Council and also auditing for a local company.

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