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Liz Attenborough to leave Talk to Your Baby

18 August 2010, 12:00am

Liz Attenborough, manager of the National Literacy Trust's Talk to Your Baby initiative, has announced that she will be leaving the role at the end of October, following this year's Talk to Your Baby conference.

Ms Attenborough will continue to work in a voluntary capacity for a variety of charities and as a school governor. She is also hoping to train to be a Home-Start volunteer. Ms Attenborough has worked for Talk to Your Baby since it was created in 2003 and has led many projects and campaigns, including research into the way that baby buggies face.

 
 
 
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