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"Who's in TAG?"

TAG was founded in April 1999 by Fee Warner, who became a Bolan fan in 1970. TAG is committed to the long-term care & improvement of Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine in Barnes, London and the care of 'The Bolan Tree'. TAG contain dedicated, qualified committed people who are capable of caring for the land and Tree. All this backed up with the knowledge of the TAG founder who has been visiting the site since Septmber 24th 1977 and has not only kept a close eye on the state of the Tree, but who also routinely tidied the site upon each visit. TAG was formed to do the Steps Project which we have now completed. To care for the Tree site on a long term basis. So that hopefully the site will never again be described as 'more like a shit-hole than a shrine' as it was in 1995 in the 'Bike Magazine' article and to do a project which benefits as many people as possible and not any specific small group.

TAG is democratic and made up of four members.
All decisions are made after discussion and consultation with all four TAG Members.
No one member has overall say although statements and policies are announced by TAG Chairman Kevin Warner

  FULL TAG MEMBERS

1. Kev Warner
Qualified Nurseryman
CHAIRMAN & TAG SPOKESMAN
MAIN HANDS ON.
VIDEO: FILMING; EDITING; CONVERTING TO DVD & WEB FORMAT
TOO MANY OTHER JOBS TO LIST THEM ALL!
UK Based: Brighton (Hove Actually)
East Sussex
2. Fee Warner
BSc (First Class Hons) Biology & Environmental Ecology
FOUNDER & SECRETARY
HANDS ON
MEMORABILIA GRAPHIC DESIGNER
PART WEB MISTRESS
UK Based: Brighton (Hove Actually)
East Sussex
3. Ellie Warner
BA Fine Arts
HANDS ON
MEMORABILIA GRAPHIC ARTIST
HANDS ON AT THE SITE & WITH MEMORABILIA
UK Based: Worthing
West Sussex
4. Mark Rowe
Qualified Builder
HANDS ON UK Based: The Southern Midlands

  TAG HELPERS

1. Morgan RayTAG WEB MISTRESS
Periodic additional 'Hands-On' Helper                        
UK Based:
Hampshire
Doc PC RIP                 Technical Support & Advice.USA Based                   


 
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