Friday 26th April 1996 Daily Local

POLICE OFFICER FOUND DEAD IN LONDON FLAT

WPC Sharon Granger, of Billericay, Essex, was found unconscious and unresponsive in her flat on Fuchsia Avenue on Thursday Morning, 25th April. Pronounced dead at the scene, the cause of death has not yet been ascertained. WPC Granger is known to have struggled with hallucinations and lucid dreams in the week leading up to her death.
The police have confirmed that they are not treating WPC Granger's death as suspicious.
If anyone has any information that may help the police in their enquiries then please do not hesitate to contact them.


English Department
Johnson Comprehensive School
Manchester
M18 9ER

Miss S Granger
23 Fuchsia Avenue
Southwark
London
SE17

Monday 5th August 1974

Dear Miss Granger

Everyone here at the English Department eagerly awaits your arrival as our newest member of our department for the 1974-75 school year. If you have not yet been informed, the autumn term commences on Monday, 2nd September.

Though we have not been informed of the rooms you will be using at this time, the head of the Mathematics department has informed us of the following classes you will be taking for this academic year:
1st Year- Set C (Side A) and Set A (Side B)
2nd Year – Set E (Side A) and Set B (Side B)
4th Year – Set C (Side A) and Set D (Side B)
5th Year – Set A (Side A) and Set E (Side B)

You will not be taking and 3rd Year or 6th form students for this academic year.

When we meet later on in the summer, I will inform you of the topics you will be teaching your students for this year. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to write to me. My school address is at the top of this letter. I will aim to respond within 4-5 working days.

Kind Regards

Mr John Cleavesdale
Head of English


And am I born to die
To lay this body down
And as my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown

A land of deepest shade
Unpierced by human thought
The dreary regions of the dead
Where all things are forgot

-The first two verses of Idumea, a traditional hymn, as sung by The Watersons in 1977