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Mouswald quilter creates patch to represent Dumfriesshire in Parliamentary Covid Memorial Quilt

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cattle, thistles, sheep and rolling hills. Ann, who was awarded the BEM for her quilting prowess and services to charities, said she was “only too happy to help” after being asked for advice by Dumfriesshire MP David Mundell.He was invited to contribute to the patchwork quilt wall hanging – a cross-party initiative led by London Brent Central MP Dawn Butler and supported by the Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle – along with other MPs, peers and staff at the Palace of Westminster which lost four popular members of staff to the pandemic.Mr Mundell said: “I was delighted when Ann volunteered to use her skills to complete a patch based on some of my off-duty lockdown memories of taking regular walks in the Moffat Hills near my.

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