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Keith Taylor

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Keith Taylor

Keith Taylor writer, designer, director of photography, award winning producer and director of many television programmes, including ‘Statues and Monuments’. He served as a Magistrate for 20 years and was Chairman of the Bench, an appraiser and mentor to new magistrates. He gives talks to young people on image, attitude and presentation to improve their employability prospects.

Co-opted member of the Windrush Commemoration Committee. Married Floella Benjamin in 1980 and is her manager and agent.

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National Windrush monument

Unveiled on Windrush day in 2022. The full poem is available at Laura Serrant.

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