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Sid Towner

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Sid Towner

Site superintendent at the Brunswick 1972 onwards. Died sometime before September 2008.

2016, via Faecbook Freddie O. Wales sent this tribute: Sid Towner was the centre manager at the Brunswick Centre for many years, certainly before its major refurbishment in the early 2000's and throughout its ownership by McAlpine and then Rugby Estates. a real character and a superbly nice man. i hadn't realised that he had died until saw the plaque referred to. Always a pleasure to deal with, he will be fondly remembered by those who had the good fortune to have known him.

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Sid Towner

This floor plaque is in the main piazza, near the Waitrose end. 21 November ...

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