Retired policeman’s memoirs help raise funds for charity

0

FORMER Warrington police officer David Horrigan has published another book of his memoirs looking back at his days on the beat, to help raise money for charity.

“I Don’t Like Mustard” is a sometimes witty, sometimes tragic look back at his 23 plus year career with the old Warrington Boro’ Police force he joined in 1968.david-horrigan

David recalls: “I served for a total of 23½ years before receiving an early pension for health reasons. During my service I collected many tales, some humorous, some not so. Some years ago I started to write them down, and then a friend suggested a book.”

Last year he self published, Short Stories Tall Tales, which sold well and helped to raise just under £700.00 for the Ronald MacDonald House Charity at Alder Hey Children’s hospital.

He has now published “I Don’t Like Mustard” being one of the tales in the book recalling an incident when he issued a parking ticket to a less than happy cafe owner.

Once again he aims to donate all profits to the Ronald MacDonald House Charity.

The book can be bought directly from David priced £5.00p or £6.50 including postage and packing by emailing [email protected]


0 Comments
Share.

About Author

Experienced journalist for more than 40 years. Managing Director of magazine publishing group with three in-house titles and on-line daily newspaper for Warrington. Experienced writer, photographer, PR consultant and media expert having written for local, regional and national newspapers. Specialties: PR, media, social networking, photographer, networking, advertising, sales, media crisis management. Chair of Warrington Healthwatch Director Warrington Chamber of Commerce Patron Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace. Trustee Warrington Disability Partnership. Former Chairman of Warrington Town FC.

Leave A Comment