Rimmer-Clay, Rosemary

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16/07/2009
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Rosemary Rimmer-Clay comes from Harrogate in Yorkshire originally. She has lived in Exeter for 25 years and now lives in Brighton. She did a degree in Scotland for 4 years. She is an artist and a quaker. On the plinth she is going to do an auction and is bringing along 3 pieces of artwork which includes a painting, a collage and a watercolour to show her range of work. She is doing it for the Dyspraxia Association and people who work for the charity will be in the crowd distributing leaflets. She will also be talking about dyspraxia and dyslexia and also play musical instruments and read poetry. She will also be throwing soft toys into the crowd. She has brought some scrolls which she can hang on the plinth. One of the scrolls lists high achievers who have dyspraxia or dyslexia.

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