In the spotlight |
- Published: Wednesday, 27 July 2011 21:31
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Geraint is travelling to Kimilili in Africa this month to provide aid along with other members of the Caterham Overseas Aid Trust ('C.O.A.T.') and members of the Caterham community. Birthplace: Ystradgynlais, Swansea Valley. Marital Status: Single - but still hopeful. Children: None – but there are several children called 'Jenkins' in Kimilili – but nothing to do with me, honest! Cars: Rover 25. Pets: I used to have a terrier called Wendy. Favourite TV show: Match of the Day. Favourite Food & Drink: Anything with custard; cold milk. Pastimes: Fundraising for de Stafford PSA and C.O.A.T. and C.H.E.C.K. (Community Health and Education for the Children of Kimilili). Swansea City Supporter. Childhood hero: My Dad. Likes: Good Manners. Dislikes: Rudeness. Who would you most like to meet? Michael Palin. Where would you most like to live? Kimilili. Who would you most like to throw a custard pie at?: My image in the mirror. Favourite books: Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela. Favourite song of all time: 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You'. Favourite holiday destination: The Gower Peninsula. Biggest influence on your life: My parents. Proudest moment: Receiving the MBE from Prince Charles. Most embarrassing moment: Having to ask a bus to stop in the middle of Kenya as I had a tummy upset and with no toilets for miles around. If you won the Lottery jackpot, how would you spend it? Easy one – providing a clean water supply and a high quality hospital for the people of Kimilili. |