03rd May 2023 Dan Insley is new Vice Chair of Colchester Round Table 367 Article by:Marketing Firm News Share Copied Share Copied It was the Colchester Round Table 367’s AGM on the 28th April. The Mayor and Mayoress of Colchester were special guests, gratefully accepting on the night, a donation of more than £1700 to two of the Mayor’s Charities, Next Chapter and the Korban Project. Also celebrated at the AGM were the appointments of Gary Rupping to Chair and Streets Whittles partner Dan Insley to Vice Chair of Colchester Round Table 367. These posts will be held until April 2024.Colchester Round Table 367 is a social group which is also a registered charity. Club members are men who live in Colchester and its surrounding area and who are aged between 18-45. They meet up to two times a month for social activities and are known for raising money for local charitable causes in Colchester. Related articles We like to keep in touch. Not just about what is happening within the firm but we also want to share out insights on topical issues of importance to you. View All Insights 9th May 2025 / Firm News Streets Whittles supports local flower festival Read Article 23rd Apr 2025 / Firm News Round we go again – Streets Whittles celebrates 25 years in West Mersea as it continues with its support of the Round Mersea Island Race Read Article 23rd Apr 2025 / Firm News Concert raises £50,000 and increases awareness of the work of Lizzie’s Fund for The Brain Tumour Charity. Read Article 27th Mar 2025 / Firm News Spring Statement – no further tax increases but now is the time that the Autumn’s budget starts to bite. Read Article
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