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==== Suffolk Wikipedia Project ==== |
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 16 November 2025
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Andrew Bolt CGA RITTech MBCS |
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| Born | July 25, 1997
Ipswich, Suffolk |
| Alma mater | Anglia Ruskin University |
| Organization | Association of Apprentices |
Andrew Michael Bolt (born 25 July 1997) is a software engineer and Wikipedia contributor.
Bolt was born in Ipswich in 1997.
He was a software engineering apprentice, having studied at the University of Suffolk and Anglia Ruskin University before graduating with first-class honours in 2024.
As part of his work as a Wikipedia editor, Bolt would like to contribute articles on a range of subjects. This section of the article serves as a reference point for the author.
- Association of Apprentices
- Notable apprentices (e.g. Carlo Weaver, Kieran Buxton)
- List of notable current/former apprentices (using work above)
- Chartered Institution for Further Education
- Post-Apprenticeship Recognition Scheme
Cardinal College of St. Mary, Ipswich
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- Main article (with redirect from Wolsey’s College)
- Thomas Wolsey 550 article (or update to legacy section of Thomas Wolsey article)
- Contemporary reactions, including analysis of Shakespeare quotation
- Update to Ipswich School article
- Modern plans, if any
- Education in Ipswich – update Ipswich education section, making reference to the College and its absence
Suffolk Wikipedia Project
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- Articles on each of the Suffolk Medal recipients
- Symbols of Suffolk article, based on (and distinct from) Symbols of Sussex
- Update/create East Anglian composer articles (infobox, sheet music excerpts, list of compositions by genre)
MuseScore composers
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- Simon Lecaulle – biography, compositions
- Samuel Ricke
- Vigo Kovacic
- Bernard Greenberg (BSG)
- Mention notable MuseScore composers or scores on MuseScore


