Wednesday 2 July 2014

John Shuttleworth creator Graham Fellows 'honoured' to open new centre for carers in Grimsby



TV FUNNYMAN Graham Fellows was "honoured" to cut the ribbon at Grimsby's new Carers' Support Service.

Based in Grimsby's Town Hall Square, the centre was officially opened for business yesterday, having first been launched in April.

Fellows – who lives in Louth – is best known for playing John Shuttleworth, who was featured by the BBC during the 1990s and early 2000s.

Drifting in and out of character, the 55-year-old was on hand to mark National Carers Week in style.

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