Mead, Tracey

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11/07/2009
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Tracey Mead lives is Stafford but is originally from Surrey. She is bringing her friends's and family's teddy bears on the plinth to have a teddy bears' picnic. She is looking forward to being a child for an hour. Her motto is to keep on smiling. She hopes the project captures a sense of Britain today. She is doing the project for herself. Her friends and family are most important to her. She thinks it is important to help people with little everyday things.

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