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Concerning or regarding.
Re: Magazine
Mayo Wynne Baxter
3 Bell Lane
Lewes
East Sussex
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Editor
Jason Edge
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Deputy Editor
Amber Ainsworth
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Lara Cusack
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Welcome
We finally saw some sun during the summer months but now as
we move into autumn I am sad to have to tell you that this will
be the last ever Re: Magazine. After five years and 20 packed
issues we have decided to leave on a high.
I hope that you will join me in giving thanks
to all those that have contributed to the
success of the magazine in that time; the
writers, designers, contributors, printers
and those who are behind the scenes. On a
personal note I would like to give my special
thanks to my reviewing partner Jo who has
had to ‘suffer’ and help me review some of
the best restaurants and hotels in Sussex as
well as driving some fabulous cars.
I would also like to thank you, the readers,
and our advertisers as without either of
whom there would never have been a
Re: Magazine.
Over the years we’ve met some really
interesting characters to interview and this
final issue is no exception. You may not
recognise Dan Ryan with a beard - which
he was sporting for a critically acclaimed
play he was doing in Chichester when we
met – but if you have watched any British
TV in the last 25 years then you will have
seen him in something. He has played
parts in some fantastic programmes such
as: Between the Lines, Trial & Retribution,
Harbour Lights, The Bill, Bob & Rose,
Linda Green, Wire in the Blood, Steel
River Blues, As Time Goes By, The Street,
The Whistleblowers, Heartbeat, Dr Who,
Survivors, Casualty, Just William, Skins,
Home Fires to name just a few! However
his biggest role to date has been playing
one of the leads in 53 episodes of the Sky
hit Mount Pleasant staring alongside Sally
Lindsay.
I met Dan completely by chance in a pub
and we got chatting, not wanting to miss
a trick I asked if he would let me interview
him. He is such a lovely man and he kindly
invited me to his home near Horsham for a
coffee and a chat. You can read all about
him on page 8.
Our colleague Beth Garner has written
about her experiences of travelling Vietnam
whilst Amber, along with our temporary
colleague Lara Cusack (she was with us for
work experience) interviewed MWB team
member Melvin Phillips who was recently
awarded the British Empire Medal and was
once the Mayor of East Grinstead.
2017 is also the 150th anniversary of the
firm starting in Lewes and Amber has been
researching how times have changed since
we first started in the town. Wynne Baxter
was in fact the first ever Mayor of Lewes
and we have always had a presence here.
We have the usual mix of articles about
the laws that could affect you or your
business in this issue and as we pack up
Re: Towers I recommend that you visit
mayowynnebaxter.co.uk/blog in the future
where we will continue to post all the legal
articles and information.
I hope that you enjoy this last ever issue.
Over the years we have had a lot of fun
putting it together and as always I’d love
to hear what you think of Re: Magazine
so please drop me a line at
[email protected]
Best wishes and thanks again for being
with us over the years.
Jason Edge
Editor
It is always a mad dash as we reach deadline here at Re: Magazine and as a consequence we sometimes miss the odd typo
and grammatical error. Despite what many people may think we are but human and sometimes we do make mistakes. If you
spot one then please let me know, whoever spots the most does not get a prize I’m afraid but you will receive our thanks for
being eagle-eyed and it helps prove that you actually read the words and not just see the pretty pictures.
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