Boost for grassroots sports in the North East as law firm sponsors community club
Savage Silk, the North East law firm, has maintained its commitment to grassroots sport with sponsorship of Thornaby Bowls Club.
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Andrew White grew up in Newton Aycliffe and has worked in North East news for over 20 years. He worked for The Northumberland Gazette and Shields Gazette before joining The Northern Echo as Sedgefield reporter in 2000. Andrew is also a poker champion.
Andrew White grew up in Newton Aycliffe and has worked in North East news for over 20 years. He worked for The Northumberland Gazette and Shields Gazette before joining The Northern Echo as Sedgefield reporter in 2000. Andrew is also a poker champion.
Savage Silk, the North East law firm, has maintained its commitment to grassroots sport with sponsorship of Thornaby Bowls Club.
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