Fareham entertainer blown away by International Bubble Blowing Day
Fareham entertainer, Damian Jay, joined worldwide artists in a special video for International Bubble Blowing Day.
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Joined The Packet in 2021. Specialises in general news, local government, data journalism, court reporting, inquests, opinion pieces, and features. Interests include live music, technology, and Brentford FC.
Fareham entertainer, Damian Jay, joined worldwide artists in a special video for International Bubble Blowing Day.
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