1986 – 1990 Peer Group Co-ordinator: Antonia Foster (Plant) AE’91 We’re getting used to a new routine with the onset of school in our household. So far, so good! I am also looking forward to a mini-reunion in London of the class of 1991, organised by Marcella Edwards A’91. Sarah Hebblethwaite (Priaulx) DH’90 still lives in the Cayman Islands, but frequently travels back to the UK because two of her sons are at school in Dorset. Her sisters Philippa Hebblethwaite (Johnson) DH’93 and Stephanie Hebblethwaite (Gray) DH’02 live in Perth and Melbourne. Nora Luttmer’s AE’90 third crime novel, Totenkranz was published in November 2015. Nora works as a freelance journalist and author and lives in Hamburg, Germany with her husband and their two children. www.noraluttmer.de Alexandra Penny (Garnier) A’88 is organising a Piano Festival at Pangbourne College on 27 to 28 February 2016, for pianists aged 18 and under. She says that if you have a daughter or son who would be interested in taking part, please contact her via the Old Girls Office.
‘On China’ and CCTV to talk about wine in China. In addition, she’s been helping with Jancis Robinson’s Wine Grapes and World Atlas of Wine as well as Oz Clark’s Pocket Wine Book, editing the sections concerning China. Camilla Shephard (Wood) AE’90 has returned to Somerset after 10 years in Hong Kong and Sydney. Last year she completed the Wine & Spirit Education Trust Diploma and set up The Somerset Wine Company, located in Castle Cary (somersetwinecompany. com). She is in touch with Emily Laing (Littlemore) AE’90, Charlotte Rawlins AE’90 and Antonia Manoochehri AE’88, who is a close neighbour in Somerset. Clare Matthews (Schwinge) DH’88 lives in Dorset with her husband, Guy, and their four children: Anna, Benedict, Isabella and Oliver. Kate Pope (Rock) A’86 was made a Life Peer in October 2015, as The Baroness Rock of Stratton in the County of
Dorset. She is vice chairman of the Conservative Party with special responsibility for business engagement. Louisa Knights (Evans) DH’86 lives in South Wales and is married with four children. She continues to be very involved in her local church. Charmian Dadley (Quinlan) W’89 has been living in Melbourne for the last four years and has recently returned from a trip to the UK. She took her three children to see Sherborne, and enjoyed lunch in Oliver’s with Nell Courtenay (Clarkson) A’89 as well as catching up with Katy Gascoigne-Pees (Wills) A’89, Nicola McKean (Welchman) A’89 and Fiona Seddon-Brown (Molloy) T’89 and Anthea Willey (Wood) AE’89 (see photos). Sevilla Claydon (Rhoads) AW’87 has just joined the national health care law firm Hall Render as a partner. She lives with her children on Vashon Island in the north-west of America.
Fongyee Walker (Ragg) DH’89 has been appointed as wine consultant to Air New Zealand, selecting its business class wines. She has also appeared on CNN 41