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Grimsby Actor Thomas Turgoose Signs Skateboard for Charity Raffle

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Grimsby Actor Thomas Turgoose Signs Skateboard for Charity Raffle

Thomas Turgoose, an actor born and raised in Grimsby known primarily for his role in ‘This Is England’, has joined forces with the NWO Skatestore located in his hometown for a charitable endeavour. Visiting the store to sign a skateboard that will later be raffled off, this act will generate funds for a local charity. This initiative, whilst highlighting Turgoose’s bond with his hometown, also serves to bolster the community spirit within Grimsby.

This article was modified from its original form, initially reported by the Grimsby Telegraph.

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