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Gogglebox star quits fundraising for good after raising more than £41,000

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A former star has decided to stop fundraising after working with a number of charities for nearly two decades.

Marina Wingrove, who appeared on the reality show from 2016 to 2021, has hosted her last-ever coffee morning. Over the past 17 years, the 89-year-old has raised more than £41,000 for charities including Macmillan, Great Western Air Ambulance Charity and Children's Hospice South West.

The money was raised at regular events organised by Marina, such as coffee mornings, afternoon teas and fairs. Her dedication to good causes was honoured with a special event at the St Monica Trust Retirement Village in Bristol, where she lives.

She said of her fundraising: "It's surprising over the years how all the money builds up. They just love quizzes and raffles in here. Any excuse to get together and have a chat amongst themselves.

"I'm very grateful to all the residents for their support. They're very generous and they always buy a raffle ticket or donate prizes. I've enjoyed every minute of it. I'm sorry to give it up, but it's time for me to stop and have a rest now. I’ll be 90 at Christmas."

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She added: "I've lived with the St Monica Trust for 18 years. I enjoy my life here and wouldn't want to have lived anywhere else. It's a nice place to live. I’ll still go to the quizzes and I like my music and parties. It's not like I can get up and dance any more, but that’s what my right hand’s for – to have a drink. I'll still always be available to help if needed."

St Monica Trust Retirement Village manager Claire Chambers said: "We're sorry to see Marina call time on her charity work, (but) we think that if anyone deserves a well-earned rest it's her. From raising money to organising events, to helping promote the work of the St Monica Trust, Marina's contribution to our community has been huge – not to mention being the life and soul of our parties."

Various charities thanked her for her hard work, with Macmillan's relationship fundraising manager, Diana Roberts, saying it is not often you meet people as "passionate and dedicated to charity", reported the . She said: "She has supported Macmillan for many years and in that time has raised the equivalent of 446 nursing hours. Just imagine the number of lives that have been changed because of you, Marina."

Amanda Leonard, area fundraiser for the Children's Hospice South West, echoed her words, saying the charity is "truly grateful" for Ms Wingrove's work and that it had been a pleasure getting to know her. She said: "We would not be able to support over 250 families in the Bristol and Somerset area without the energy, devotion and sheer generosity of supporters just like Marina."

Marina appeared on Gogglebox with her best friend and fellow St Monica resident, Mary Cook, until she died in 2021. The cheeky Bristolians, who lived next door to each other in sheltered flats, quickly became firm favourites with the show's fans and were best known for their racy comments.

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