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Caroline & Fay Ripley do Comic Relief CarolineComic Relief this week by cooking for the Labour MPs' Comic Relief Cake bake.
She was joined by TV star Fay Ripley who judged the MPs' bake off.
Said Caroline: "My gluten free chocolate cake was snapped up. Lots of nice comments about the taste
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The Omega paint shop Omega Chairman Newton Winfield shows Caroline the laser-guided painting line, which helps Omega paint hundreds of kitchens each week.
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Saving the Environment Gary Bratton (right) and Newton Winfield show Caroline the procedures in their environment policy. Computer-led design minimises waste.
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On the line - Caroline at Omega Caroline sees how staff fulfill the orders for Omega customers.
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Here is one I made earlier Caroline inspects the finished kitchens at the Omega plc showroom, Capitol Park Thorne.
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Made in Doncaster Caroline says: "Omega kitchens are made in Doncaster. Made in Britain."
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Caroline with Rev Chris Betson Rachel Betson, Rev Chris Betson, their son Ted in the pushchair, with Rev John Sweed, Caroline Flint and Noreen Tweed.
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Scouts join Remembrance Service Caroline Flint meets members of the 13th Doncaster (Tickhill) Scout Group at the Remembrance Service at St Mary's Church, Tickhill
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A solemn moment Rev Chris Betson, Caroline Flint and Joan Green of the Royal British Legion, during a solemn moment at the wreath laying service, Tickhill
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The Cadeby Main Colliery Disaster Parade 8 July 2012 The parade and dedication of a memorial stone took place one hundred years after the disaster of 9 July 1912.
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Jim Reeve, Irene Newton and Caroline Jim Reeve and Caroline Flint with Irene Newton, at 93, the oldest living relative of one of the victims. Her grandfather, James Beach of Denaby Main, died in the first explosion, leaving a widow and 12 children.
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Jeff Lovell, Chair of the Cadeby Main Memorial Group with d Caroline Flint Jeff and the Memorial Group raised funds for the memorial and planned the parade and service for two years. A century after the disaster the victims story lives on.
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The Cadeby Main Disaster Memorial stone The Memorial Stone listing the 88 victims of the 1912 Cadeby Main Colliery explosions, and the 3 who died in its aftermath.
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The Back of the Cadeby Main Disaster Memorial stone Caroline Flint reads the inscriptions on the back of the memorial stone.
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Close up of the back of Memorial stone The back of the Memorial stone included drawings of the headgear of Denaby Main and Cadeby Main collieries.
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Vote Labour Caroline Flint, Ed Miliband and Rosie Winterton back Labour's 2012 campaign for Doncaster on 3 May
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Denaby Main Gala May 2009 Caroline and Cllr Craig Sahman with gala organiser Rachel Horne, who was born during the 1984-5 miners strike.
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Community union members meet Andy Burnham Community Union members at Don Valley Labour Party Annual Dinner show their support for Labour's campaign to save our NHS, with Caroline Flint and Andy Burnham
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Stone Castle Centre - recycled paving Paul South, Morgan Sindall Director, shows Caroline the recycled glass under the paving. The health centre used 100 tonnes of ground glass instead of sand.
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Denaby Main Gala May 2009 Caroline with Community union members at the gala on the 25th anniversary of the miners strike (amy 2009)
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