02-01 2021 18:21
wrote:
Pete was a much loved and respected colleague at Nottinghamshire Welfare Rights Service. He was totally committed to social justice and made a huge difference to the lives of his clients. He was always cheerful, making time to get to know and support his fellow workers. A message from Pete saying that he was leading a walk, usually from Grindleford Station Cafe, would result in a dash to book a day’s leave to join him. Invariably the promised 5 or 6 miles would end up being 9 or 10! He meant such a lot to so many. My thoughts are with his family, of whom he was so proud.
02-01 2021 18:21
wrote:
Pete was a much loved and respected colleague at Nottinghamshire Welfare Rights Service. He was totally committed to social justice and made a huge difference to the lives of his clients. He was always cheerful, making time to get to know and support his fellow workers. A message from Pete saying that he was leading a walk, usually from Grindleford Station Cafe, would result in a dash to book a day’s leave to join him. Invariably the promised 5 or 6 miles would end up being 9 or 10! He meant such a lot to so many. My thoughts are with his family, of whom he was so proud.
Ella Wragg
Ella Wragg
Weʼre raising £500 to To help fund Woodthorpe Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) Sheffield in memory of my grandad Peter Rippon Councillor for Richmond ward.
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