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I was born in Leeds and raised there, wrote Heather Wright. My maiden name was Heather McDonald, I was born in St James Hospital, and I lived in Strathmore Drive.

My earliest memories are of going to primary school. I remember walking up the hill, and my mum leaving me at the doors. I can't remember what the school looked like inside, but I remember lunchtime.

The smell of the little brown envelopes that the dinner ladies gave us filled with a sandwich, an apple and a desert. I can even smell it now. It was the loveliest smell I can remember.

I never liked the school, but one day it burned down and we all had to move to another school.

I never smelled the little packages of sandwiches again. The other primary school was not the same and some of my friends had gone to other schools.

I have good recollection of my school days, but the worst time was in Middle school and High school. I had lots or friends in Middle school, but they all went to different High schools.

I guess these were the best times, especially during High School.

Heather Wright, Huddersfield 2001

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