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Sally El Dar (left) and Cathy Bird MA at Penshurst Platform Gallery

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Sally El Dar (left) and Cathy Bird MA at Penshurst Platform Gallery

Sally El Dar, who organised the Penshurst platform shelter exhibition by artists from Jessops Farm Studios, with Cathy Bird MA, who runs the Studios
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