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Richard Stuttle
A visit to Bundaberg 20 years after
Read moreIt had been over 20 years since I last set foot on the bridge where Caroline took her final steps. The moment felt significant as we walked the full length of the bridge towards the town of Bundaberg. The sun had emerged, and the heat was intense. Having just come from a visit to the mayor’s office, I was overdressed for the midday sun.
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Richard Stuttle
The Stolen Future of Caroline Ann Stuttle
Read moreIt was the end of another amazing winter season in Meribel, my third in The Three Valleys. I’d first visited in 1999; it was now April 2002. I’d been working as a chef, alongside a host, and ski guide, running a chalet for eighteen guests. It was hard work and it felt like it had been a long season. The snow had turned, making it very wet and slushy; the lower runs were…
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Richard Stuttle
Painting Bursary 2018
Read moreFour talented artists are the latest York students to benefit from a school bursary. The Alan Stuttle Art Bursary at Huntington School this year has been awarded to Sixth Form art students, Maddie Hancocks, Katie Bolton, Beth Maycock and Annie Foo.
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Richard Stuttle
Painting Bursary 2017
Read moreTWO prestigious annual awards have been presented in memory of a murdered York school girl.
At Huntington School the Alan Stuttle Art Bursary has been awarded to four hard working and extremely talented sixth form art students: Ellie Duffield, Maddie Hancocks, Lara Cameron and Katie Bolton.
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Richard Stuttle
Painting Bursary 2014
Read moreYORK artist Alan Stuttle has presented cheques for £500 to Huntington School pupils Mathilda Mancey-Jones, Emily Roberts, Kezia Hulse and Beth Jakeman this week. Mr Stuttle presents bursaries each year to students at the school to help them with their studies, and created the reward for young artists in memory of his daughter Caroline
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Richard Stuttle
Painting Bursary 2011
Read moreTWO York students have been awarded prizes in memory of murdered York-backpacker Caroline Stuttle.
Both Huntington School and York College, where Caroline used to study, have given out their annual prizes in memory of the former student.