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Written by Mark Davis   
Monday, 25 October 2010 15:50

The uBizEE Team are very sad to report the passing of Sally Howarth, formerly of Smithills School in Bolton.

Sally Howarth at the Bolton & Bury Business Awards

Sally had recently retired from school life to set up her own company providing Enterprise to schools and had always been a champion of Enterprise within Smithills school. Sally was a very popular member of staff and was instrumental in the setting up of one of the first uBizEE Centres at the school. Earlier this year Sally was presented with the award for "Best School Enterprise" at the Bolton and Bury Business Awards.

We pass on our condolences to Sally's family and everyone at Smithills School.

Sally is pictured on second from right, when attending the Bolton & Bury Business Awards earlier this year.

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