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Much-loved Julia Trangmer has died

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The Clare Project, the trans support and social group, has asked us to share the sad news that Julia Trangmer has died.Julia enjoying time at The Marlborough“Our much-loved friend Julia Trangmer passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, February 8.“Many of us know Julia from her huge contributions to community organising, supporting the wonderful work of The Clare Project and propping up the bar at The Marlborough.

She also spent many years dedicated to her family, friends and colleagues – many of which she met through her huge love for music, food and laughter.“We are all eternally grateful to the staff on her Covid wards at Brighton’s Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital who gave Julia the upmost respect and care throughout her time.

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