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Dear Mum

 Hi Mum!  I've just looked through cards and postcards, school reports and photos you kindly kept for me. I was quite emotional!  I miss you, but look forward to seeing you again one day.  They  are happy memories.  Some nice pictures of Dad & Daniel too, and cards from my brother.

My finances are pretty tight at the moment.  I am doing my best to be careful with my money.  In the morning, I will go to Stockton town centre.  I have an eye appointment which I May need to pay for.  Depending on how much it costs, I will then look around the shops.  Do you remember when we used to go shopping together?  I loved those times together. 

Re: the grant to remove the mould from my bathroom, I have decided to put off applying for it until April. Aunty Lynne told me that is the best time to clean it.

Remember I love you mum.  I always did and always will!

Stefan Rigby (Ludgate)


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