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Annie Redmile

Time for Reflections and Reading

Time for Reflections and Reading

The whole point of having my own blog on this site is to able to put across personal views and comments – particularly on ‘this ageing business’ and living in Kensington.  This last week and few days have been a

Annie Redmile October 17, 2019April 1, 2020 Annie's Blog Read more

A Song or Two and an Adventurous Small Dog

A Song or Two and an Adventurous Small Dog

Last week was both fun and scary. I attended my first proper class of Singing for Breathing at the Royal Brompton. I really enjoyed it and came out feeling glad I had gone! It is for people with lung conditions

Annie Redmile October 7, 2019April 1, 2020 Annie's Blog Read more

I’m a Believer!

I’m a Believer!

I have a few stories in progress but waiting for information or interviews and so I turn to my other recent activities to write about and report ‘success’!  For the last eight weeks, I have been attending the Royal Brompton

Annie Redmile September 28, 2019April 1, 2020 Annie's Blog Read more

How Lucky We Are!

How Lucky We Are!

I have made no secret of my respect and admiration for the voluntary and charitable sector in Kensington. Without it, we would be lost – and this has been particularly noticeable since the Grenfell Tower fire. The Kensington and Chelsea

Annie Redmile September 4, 2019April 1, 2020 Annie's Blog Read more

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