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The Great Hopkins Bake Off

Hopkins Solicitors are holding the ‘Great Hopkins Bake Off’ today in aid of Children in Need.

The team from Hopkins spent the weekend baking some gorgeous cakes, buns and scones, and our judges Rob Siderfin and Craig Ploughman had the tough job of trying all entries and deciding on their winner.

After much deliberation they decided that their winner was…..

Managing Partner Martyn Knox’s fruit scones filled with jam and fresh cream!

Joint second place went to Becky Truscott’s cheesecake and Nette Berridge’s tray bake.

All cakes went on sale to be enjoyed by the Hopkins staff.

This is the first activity in a Children in Need week for Hopkins – which will also see money raised through the Hopkins Movie Quiz and Craig’s 24 Hour Fruit and Veg challenge.

Thanks to all the Hopkins staff for the dontations so far!

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