NewsgalleryMacmillan Coffee Mornings in Chester 2016BookmarkShareNewsByLeah JonesCommunity content curator14:21, 30 SEP 2016Updated14:52, 5 OCT 2016Macmillan Coffee Morning 2016. Delicious looking cakes at St Oswald's CE Primary School in Mollington1 of 26The huge M&S destination store at Cheshire Oaks had a wild west coffee morning to sign off a month's fundraising for Macmillan which brought in over £8,0002 of 26Evergreen Contractors tweeted us this photo of their display of cakes at their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £1133 of 26The Chester Grosvenor winning cake, Tunde Priskin's honey and chestnut cake4 of 26Evergreen Contractors tweeted us this photo of their display of cakes at their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £1135 of 26St Oswald's CE Primary School in Mollington6 of 26The Chester Grosvenor all set for their Macmillan Coffee Morning7 of 26Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre had a great time raising funds for Macmillan during their Macmillan Coffee Morning8 of 26Sykes Cottages tweeted us this photo of their delicious delights from their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £555 in total9 of 26The huge M&S destination store at Cheshire Oaks had a wild west coffee morning to sign off a month's fundraising for Macmillan which brought in over £8,00010 of 26Staff at the Education and Training Centre worked together to produce a variety of cakes including a gluten free stand. Some of them came in on their days off to help.11 of 26Sykes Cottages tweeted us this photo from their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £555 in total12 of 26Sykes Cottages tweeted us this photo of their delicious delights from their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £555 in total13 of 26Happy Nest UK tweeted us this photo of their Macmillan Coffee Morning cake display at Riverside Innovation Centre14 of 26The catering team at The Countess held a coffee morning for Macmillan in the staff restaurant, selling both homemade cakes and ones donated by suppliers. Pictured: Macmillan support and information assistant Sarah Cocks; Leanne Longworth, catering; hospitality and retail manager Doreen Hough and head chef Sue Miller15 of 26Brasserie manager Debbie Cappadona with 'best baker' Tunde Priskin at Chester Grosvenor16 of 26Ward manager at The Countess Christine Walley makes a donation in return for piece of cake17 of 26MacMillan Coffee Morning at the Centurion Community Pub in Vicars Cross18 of 26The Endoscopy unit at The Countess also had a cake stand. Pictured: Endoscopy manager Lynne Cartwright, nursing assistant Suzanne Cross and nursing assistant Demi Whibberley19 of 26Kelsall Community Centre20 of 26Macmillan Coffee Morning at Newton Primary School21 of 26The 'Bake Off' winner at Sykes Cottages was made by Julie from their reception team. They raised £555 in total22 of 26Centurion Community Pub in Vicars Cross23 of 26Oliver & Co Solicitors tweeted us this photo from their Macmillan Coffee Morning. The cake weighed a massive 3,011g and they raised £187.3224 of 26Oliver & Co Solicitors tweeted us this photo from their Macmillan Coffee Morning. They raised £187.3225 of 26Lorraine Salisbury of White Blossom Therapy made this cake for the Centurion Community Pub in Vicars Cross26 of 26More OnMacmillan