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Women Making Waves meet Gill Abbs and Chloe Gentles

Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe celebrate the festive season chatting to Gill Abbs who has worked at the world famous Fitzbillies in Cambridge as a baker for 53 years and is currently in the process of baking 26,000 mince pies! And Chloe Gentles who is playing the role of Cinderella in this year’s pantomime at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.

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Posted: 17 December 2024 | Last Updated 17 December 2024

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