Mr Timothy Hugh William Piper

Charity details

Fine Cell Work

Fine Cell Work is a charity and social enterprise committed to the rehabilitation of prisoners through providing them with purposeful activity. The charity does this by teaching them soft work skills, by training and paying them to do exquisite needlework to create beautiful products for sale. 

 

The charity's aim is to support prisoners and prison leavers to finish their sentences with work skills, money earned and saved, and the self-belief to rebuild meaningful, independent, crime-free lives

 

Registered Number 1049095

http://www.finecellwork.co.uk

Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust

Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT) is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting innovation in patient care across Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals. 

Registered Number 1170103

Messages of condolence

Tim was a remarkable man who will be missed by many, not least 007. Love to Ann and all the family, Jo and Vincent

Doctor Joanna Thomas

In memory of a great friend whose dignity, integrity and humour touched us all.

Mr & Mrs JAMES MADDEN

I met Tim in practice in the 1970s. I always enjoyed my dealings with him and it was a great pleasure when he became a personal friend through the Tallow Chandlers' Company. He was very supportive to me there and Jennifer and I will miss him very much. He was wise, cultured and civilised.

Mr Ian McIntyre

Such a fitting send off for Tim last Friday - cold weather, but wonderfully warm words. The service was excellent - Rachel's poem was amazing and sounded just like Tim, and Angus and Nick's eulogies captured Tim so well, together bringing both tears and laughter as we were reminded of some marvellous "Tim memories". Whilst for the wrong reasons, it was good to see you afterwards, including some whom we'd not seen for decades. We'll aim to come to memorial in London too and we're holding you in our thoughts and prayers. Love from Richard, Sarah, Isabelle and James

Mr Richard Tett

In memory of my long term friend Tim. Many happy memories of time spent together from the age of 13! So sorry that we had to attend another family funeral on the same day so were unable to be at his funeral in person but we were there in spirit. Peter and Lorna

Mr Peter Tett