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Our contributors (some are a bit shy but hope to get their profiles soon)

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Jenny Stuart (editor & publisher) has lived in New Malden since 2002, having spent most of her life in Glasgow. Most of her pre-pregnancy career was  working for Barclays Stockbrokers and she took over running the Village Voice in 2007. 

In 2008 Worcester Park Life was set up and the two magazines (amongst other things!) now keep her pretty busy. Jenny is also a Malden Fortnight Committee member and loves living in the area. email jenny

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Robin has lived in Malden for over 50 years. He has worked for Cancer Research firstly in New Malden, and latterly in Cheam. He started writing for the Village Voice in October 2006, and will happily receive suggestions for future articles via the magazine. Just email robin@nmvv.co.uk
Sharon Perrott has lived in Worcester Park since 2006 and loves living in the area. She is studying a Freelance Journalism Diploma (part-time) with the London School of Journalism and would love to make a living from writing one day! Originally from Ireland and currently working at the BBC she is also kept very busy with her husband, baby daughter and cat!

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David Rymill grew up in Worcester Park, where his family has lived since 1937. Since 1993 he has worked in Winchester as an archivist at Hampshire Record Office, but he continues to spend much of his time in Worcester Park with his family, and is a member of St Mary's Church, Cuddington. He has been interested in local history since he was at school, and published Worcester Park and Cuddington: a Walk through the Centuries in 2000; a second book is due out soon. He can be contacted at david.rymill@hants.gov.uk
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Justin Urquhart Stewart is a Director and Co-Founder of Seven Investment Management. He is one of the most recognisable and trusted market commentators on television, radio, and in the press both in the UK and abroad. We are delighted that he has added the Village Voice and Worcester Park Life to his portfolio!
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Gary Weaving has always lived locally, but has not always worked locally. After running his own successful business in the fashion industry he decided upon a drastic change and in 2004, joined the Metropolitan Police as a Community Support Officer. A family man and social animal, Gary enjoys meeting and communicating with people, whether it be on the street whilst on patrol, or his regular meetings with Worcester Park's Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators and of course not forgetting his monthly column in Worcester Park Life magazine.
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