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Issue 176: Bullying , Issue 176: Staying Afloat

  • Bullying, Staying Afloat

    25 Aug 2008

    William Culver-Dodds reveals the people who have most inspired him.

    Clive Wilson
    Clive, founder of the Harrogate International Festival (HIF) in 1966, was a brilliant creative arts administrator with wonderfully eclectic tastes in music and literature. Single-minded in his mission to strive for the best, he instilled in me the values of never tolerating second rate. Clive’s day job running the Yorkshire Cancer Campaign satisfied his passion for good food and wines, as we met up for regular ‘working’ lunches. We devoted our time to revelling in... more

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