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Blue Frontier raises over £600 during Macmillan Coffee Morning 2024

02.10.2024
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Close up of a scrumptious gateau

Every year, we take part in the Macmillan Coffee Morning to help raise money for people in the UK living with cancer. Read on to find out what happened during our 2024 fundraiser.

Blue Frontier’s Star Bakers

As with previous years, all three offices hosted a bake sale to help make a positive difference and raise awareness of this great cause.

Alongside the bake sale, there were several games that people could play, including a company wide game of bingo held over Teams, and a game of guess how many cups on a poster. 

Here’s who took home the prizes...

Salisbury

The day’s activities saw Sam Charleston, Project Manager, win the top home baking prize for his scrumptuous brownies. Meanwhile, Jenny Fowler, Accounts/ Business Support Administrator, took home the prize for best store bought goods for her carrot and salted caramel cakes. Finally, Tim Smith, Business Development Executive, was the winner of the teacups game. Entries at the Salisbury office coffee morning

Southampton

Ettie Hilton, Paid Advertising Manager, won the home baked award for her millionaire shortbreads. Meanwhile, Olivia Fry, Digital Account Manager, and Ollie Austin, Web Developer, tied for second place for their marble cakes and blondies. Charlotte Abrahams, Digital Content Strategy Manager, won the teacups game for Southampton.Entries and bakers at the Southampton office

Bristol

The home baked award for Bristol was won by Simon Stone, Digital PR Executive and Content Writer, for his banana bread while Gemma Theyer, SEO Executive, received second for her brownies. Meanwhile, the cup game was won by Lindsey at Desklodge. Entries at the Bristol office coffee morning

Finally, Ben Wallis, Developer, won the company-wide game of bingo over Teams.

Our Gretchen showcasing the Salisbury entries
Full table of delicious baked goods
Liv and Charlotte sampling the entries