Home is where the heart is: Unique play by autistic artists celebrates North East
Artists with learning disabilities and autistic artists are set to grace the stage at Arts Centre Washington with their play "My Sunderland, My Washington".
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Andrew White grew up in Newton Aycliffe and has worked in North East news for over 20 years. He worked for The Northumberland Gazette and Shields Gazette before joining The Northern Echo as Sedgefield reporter in 2000. Andrew is also a poker champion.
Andrew White grew up in Newton Aycliffe and has worked in North East news for over 20 years. He worked for The Northumberland Gazette and Shields Gazette before joining The Northern Echo as Sedgefield reporter in 2000. Andrew is also a poker champion.
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