Murray, Fiona

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20/08/2009
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Fiona Murray comes from the Midlands. She is a librarian by profession. On the plinth she will be raising awareness for the kidney kids' appeal and to support a project raising funds to build a new hospital department in her local area for children with kidney problems. She will be wearing a sandwich board and sticking up pictures and postcards of things like songs related to kisses. She has a project called Kisses for kidney kids. She will also have her number up and ask people to text in kisses and everything she gets a kiss she will put one up on the sandwich board. She is an avid football fan, supports her local team and travelled to the 2006 World Cup in Germany on her own. She is a member of an organisation called SPICE which do unusual and exciting things such as bungee jumps, wing walking etc.

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