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Characters and organisations in Millcaster

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Guide to the Millcaster characters, their backgrounds and who they work for.

by millcaster last modified Oct 01, 2010 07:35 PM

Keep in touch with who's who in Millcaster. Here you can find out about the people of Millcaster, meet our cast of characters and organisations.

Age Aid

Joan is Chief Executive of Age Aid. She works with SunitaPam and Emily. Ashok is one of the Trustees. Will is a volunteer.

Focus on the Child

Focus on the Child is a local branch of a national charity. Our cast includes Pete, Glenn, Mark, Linda, Siobhan, Henry and Dana.

HomeFront

HomeFront is Millcaster's housing charity. Ben is the Director, Trish, his second in command and Hugh is the newly appointed Chair.

Mill Brew Society

Mill Brew Society brings together local people who are passionate about beer. Morris founded MBS which is now Chaired by James.

MillcARTS

MillcARTS was founded by Marcus in 1995. It is now jointly run by co-Directors Jason and Simon. Frida Chairs the Board.

Millcaster Aid to Africa

Is Jocelyn bullying Ed? How can Mercedes help relations in the team and avoid losing a valuable member of staff at Millcaster Aid to Africa? Sue and Iphigenia also feature in our cast.

Mill Cat Trust

The business planning story concerns the Mill Cat Trust and their attempt to write a business plan. It involves Jan, Ron, Maureen and Chris.

Other organisations

  • Voluntary Action Millcaster (VAM) is the local CVS supporting local charities and community groups. Jim is the Director of VAM.
  • The Mill Pot Cafe is located in the Mill where many of the charities have their offices.
  • Millcaster Mercury is the local newspaper.

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