Here's
a review of 2018 as seen through my columns:
January
saw me share these wise words - 'When you're an octogenarian you have to live
for every day, so I'm going to learn to love January and February as much as
April and May'.
In
February, we learned Plume Plotter charts and shares where emissions from proposed
Corby waste plants in Shelton Road and Gretton Brook Road will likely
travel.
I
also encouraged all women to attend smear tests, urging them not to die of
embarrassment.
March
saw the #NotYou campaign, highlighting groups who would no longer be able to
use Corby's Urgent Care Centre under the CCG's then proposals, and the 'Beast
From The East' - or proper winter as it was once known.
In
April I confessed that in other people's houses I turn loo rolls round, so the paper
is hanging over the top (the right way).
May
saw me discussing dementia as Dame Barbara Windsor's diagnosis had just been
made public. By being more open and
discussing dementia it will reduce any stigma that still exists.
In
June, we got the sad news that M&Ss in Kettering and Northampton were
closing, and I didn't want to make a 'pants pilgrimage' to Rushden Lakes.
We
were also faced with the plans to disband Northamptonshire County Council and
create two new unitary authorities.
In
July, the World Cup and I confessed in poetry that I'm a little bit in love
with Gareth Southgate.
August
saw the first Grow festival in Corby, and there was the gormless giant garden
gnome grappler of Kettering who made headlines worldwide.
I
discussed scroll-free September, and that I miss proper travel programmes
presented by people like Judith Chalmers.
In
October, I broached the possibility that some of the county council's woes
could be caused by unfair funding as well as incompetence.
November
and I'd enjoyed this year's Bake Off, and mused whether it was time to stop
burning effigies on bonfires and selling fireworks to the public, but allow
organised displays.
In
December, we had the Brexit 'field trip' and I'm A Celeb. What will 2019 bring?
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