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Gabrielle Davis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gabrielle Davis
Gabrielle Davis, Sheriff of Canterbury 2009–2010, is a Conservative councillor for Canterbury City Council. She is notable for volunteering to head the "defence of our heritage" movement against a vote by Canterbury City Council Executive Committee on 21 January 2010 to close Herne Bay Museum and Gallery and other repositories of local heritage for the sake of saving £112,600 per year. ==Background== She was born in Canterbury and lived in Herne Bay, attending La Sainte Union Convent School which was run by the Sisters of La Sainte Union des Sacrés-Coeurs, and is now closed. She was later a journalist writing features in London. She worked for a number of women's magazines published by IPC (Woman's Day, Woman's Realm, Woman's Weekly...). She is now again living in Herne Bay, writes the Beltinge column for ''Herne Bay Gazette'' and supports causes concerning pets and wildlife. She was fund-raising officer for six years at Cats Protection in Canterbury, and is now Trustee for Animals Worldwide.〔 〕
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