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TREASURE CHEST: Gwyneth Kerr



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Published Date: 04 June 2008
THIS week Coleraine Borough Council's Registrar of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Civil Partnerships let us peek
inside her Treasure Chest.
GWYNETH KERR has worked for Coleraine Council for the past 20 years, and has been registrar for the last eight years.
Here's what she would take to a desert island...
1. Sun cream and a sun hat
I've got fair skin so I'd probably burn, better to be safe than sorry!

2. My duvet
When the sun goes down at night, I'll be cosy snuggling into my duvet.

3. Jigsaws
I enjoy puzzles, so I would take a couple of jigsaws wilth me, it would also keep my mind active

4. Diary
I would take my diary so that I could record everything that happens during my time.

5. Camera
Sometimes words aren't enough, so I would take my camera to capture the wonderful sights I am hoping to see

6. DIY book
Just in case I would have to build myself a shelter...oh and my first aid kit, just in case!

7. Family photograph
I love my family dearly and it would be nice to have a photograph of them with me, it'd feel like that were with me on my journey

8. Music
I listen to all types of music, but I would take some James Taylor, Sting and 'The Piano' the soundtrack of the film by the same name.

9. Chocolate
I would take lots of chocolates - definitely. It's delicious, what more can I say?

10. My Bible
It is an important part of my life and I know that if I am to be on my own I will draw strength and encouragement from its pages.

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  • Last Updated: 04 June 2008 10:40 AM
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  • Location: Coleraine
 
 
  

 
 

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