Kennedy, Fiona

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15/07/2009
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Fiona Kennedy comes from Methlick in Aberdeenshire. She originally started to study as a doctor but then changed and did a degree in history of art. She looks after Habbo House for the National Trust of Scotland. On the plinth she wants to be herself and try and represent all the parts of her life. She has a list of family and friends she will be texting and is wearing a t-shirt from the National Trust of Scotland with their website on the back. She has her necker from the first Mecklick Cubs and Brownies where she is an assistant leader. She had glandular fever in 2002 and then developed ME.

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