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Mar 2022
The current Mayor of Ripon recommends that people have a hanky at the ready, when they read John Richmond's keenly-awaited memoirs.
Councillor Eamon Parkin, First Citizen of the ancient city, received an advance copy of the former mayor's book, Beyond the Farm Gate on Wednesday.
He told the Stray Ferret:
Cllr Parkin, added:
Adding to the poignancy of the work, by 86-year-old first-time author John, is the fact that it is dedicated to his late and beloved wife, Barbara, to whom he was married for 55 years. She died of breast cancer in July 2013.
The 280-page book, which includes highlights from John's work in business and local politics, starts by taking the reader on a transatlantic journey from rural North Yorkshire to the streets of San Francisco.
In the mid 1970s, he was invited to represent the world's first and foremost city of Ripon, at the USA's bi-centennial celebrations, attended by the mayors of the younger Ripons in America.
In stark contrast to the glitz of California, John turns the clock back to the 1930s, to give an insight into the hard labours of life at Carr House farm on the edge of Dallowgill, where he was born in 1935.
He pointed out:
Animal lover John and a team of like-minded volunteers feed the stray birds
He made an offer that he wasn't sure he could properly fulfil, particularly after he attempted his first blow in the privacy of the mayor's parlour.
However, after secret practice sessions in the bowels of the town hall under instruction from the city’s then Sergeant at Mace and former hornblower, Cyril Hawley, John perfected the pout and summoned up the necessary puff to get a blast out of the horn.
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