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‘She is a grandma, mum and best friend rolled into one’

Gaby Wine speaks to Hayley and Rita Shaw about their extraordinary relationship over the years

May 14, 2025 16:30
Rita and Hayley Shaw (Photo: Jewish Care)
Rita and Hayley Shaw (Photo: Jewish Care)
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In September 2003, the JC published an article about a university fresher called Hayley Shaw. Abandoned by her divorced mother outside a clinic when she was nearly three, and with a father whose ill health prevented him from looking after her, Hayley was brought up by her paternal grandparents, Rita and Sydney Shaw.

Hayley told the JC in the article that as she was embarking on her university career, she wanted to dedicate her degree to her grandparents, whom she said were “absolutely amazing”.

The original JC article from 2023 (Photo: The Jewish Chronicle)The original JC article from 2023 (Photo: The Jewish Chronicle)[Missing Credit]

Fast-forward 22 years, and her grandfather has sadly passed away, but her grandmother, who turns 95 on May 17, continues to be, says Hayley, “the strongest person I know” and “a grandma, a mum and a best friend” all rolled into one.

While Hayley still lives in Ilford, Essex, with Rita, whom she affectionately calls “Nan”, and has, to some extent, taken on the role of carer, she says that her grandmother’s brain is “100 per cent there”, adding: “She is incredibly independent, gets around in taxis and still volunteers at Jewish Care after 25 years.”