Brilliantly bonkers Boogie Bingo night raises vital funds for women fighting cancer
A CARING cancer support group has raised more than £1000 after bringing its brilliantly bonkers bingo night to Colchester.
Digital Audience and Content Editor
George King, who lives in Colchester, is the Digital Audience and Content Editor for North Essex. He oversees and helps establish the daily and weekly agendas of the Daily Gazette's online offering. George was previously a print and digital reporter for the likes of the Daily Gazette and still writes the occasional story. From time to time he is also the presenter of The Gazette Talks... a video interview series in which he speaks with various figures from across north Essex. If you have a story, please do not hesitate to drop him an email over at george.king@newsquest.co.uk
George King, who lives in Colchester, is the Digital Audience and Content Editor for North Essex. He oversees and helps establish the daily and weekly agendas of the Daily Gazette's online offering. George was previously a print and digital reporter for the likes of the Daily Gazette and still writes the occasional story. From time to time he is also the presenter of The Gazette Talks... a video interview series in which he speaks with various figures from across north Essex. If you have a story, please do not hesitate to drop him an email over at george.king@newsquest.co.uk
A CARING cancer support group has raised more than £1000 after bringing its brilliantly bonkers bingo night to Colchester.
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