Macmillan Coffee Mornings have become a regular event in the UK since 1991, and there will be several places hosting events in Colchester that you can attend for 2022.
Coffee mornings are hosted to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support, with £11 million having been collected in 2021.
On their website, Macmillan say: "A Coffee Morning can be whatever you want it to be. It could be at home, on your driveway, a hall or online, whatever suits you best.
"You can hold a garden get together and throw a barbeque, or treat your colleagues to some homemade bakes, or even get together with friends for a takeaway."
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Here are the events you could attend in Colchester the week beginning Monday, September 26.
Colchester Macmillan Coffee Morning events
Looker's Volvo Colchester Coffee Morning
Host: Sara Barnham
When: 10am to 6pm on Tuesday, September 27
Address: Lookers Volvo, Cowdray Avenue, Colchester, CO1 1XX
Nayland Lodge Coffee morning
Host: Marie Mansbridge
When: 11am to 1pm on Thursday, September 29
Address: Reed Care Homes, 44-46 Nayland Road, Mile End, Colchester, CO4 5EN
Roman Circus Cafe Macmillan Coffee Event
Host: Antonia Augusta
When: 10am to 3pm on Friday, September 30
Address: Roman Circus Visitor Centre, Roman Circus Walk, Colchester, CO2 7GZ
Colchester Rollerworld Coffee Morning
Host: Rollerworld Roller Skating Rink
When: 9am to 1pm on Friday, September 30
Address: Rollerworld Roller Skating Rink, Eastgates, Colchester CO1 2TJ
If you are unable to attend a Macmillan Coffee Morning event but would like to donate to the charity you can do so at the website here.
Alternatively, you can text CUPCAKE to 70550 to donate £5.
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