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graham irwin

Graham Irwin is a compassionate and spiritually aware man who has committed his life to supplying his skills and experience to enlarge and enhance the quality of life for all concerned.

His degree in computer science equips him well to understand the limitations as well as the benefits of modern computer systems. He brings over 33 years’ experience and pragmatism to his business, as well as 17 years’ experience in marketing and promotion.

Graham has several years’ experience as a former volunteer with Samaritans in south London, was a member of the Central Council and held several other voluntary offices with the national charity Toc H. He has assisted on personal effectiveness trainings with two international training organisations and has been a trustee and director of an inner London homelessness charity. Currently he serves as a parish councillor and is clerk to two neighbouring parish councils, as well as being involved in other local organisations.

Graham has written several articles on a variety of management issues and a guide to computer security. For further information on his career, please refer to Graham’s CV.

For recreation, Graham enjoys music of many kinds, and is particularly interested in British and Irish folk music. He is a keen, if not especially accomplished, musician and plays the 12-string and 6-string guitars, melodeon and Appalachian dulcimer. He is also a keen local and family historian, is a committee member of the Hertford and Ware Local History Society and has produced a family research names list. For ten years he ran a small farm as a hobby with his then partner, Rosemarie, and has written about his experiences in a book entitled A Farm of Our Own. He is also the author of three other books: Enlightenment for Beginners, Hoo, Howe, Ware Wye and Wem and What a Liberty! as well as a guide to self-publishing.

Signed by Graham

 Graham’s firewalk, May 1998 – Video by Mal