


Hello, I'm Orwell the Troll.
I live under the Orwell Bridge with my family.
All Trolls like to specialise in something, I chose Insurance.
We are often misunderstood, but honestly we are helpful fellows. For a long I time helped Orwell Insurance Services with their business, but they did not know.
I worked behind the scenes, sneaking in at night and making sure all the little jobs got done. So, in the morning there would be piles of neat paperwork all ready to go.
They found me one morning when I had fallen asleep on the office server, well it was nice and warm.
Being kindly souls they took me in and offered me a job helping out with peoples questions.
So, if you have a question, just ask the troll :)
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Favourite colour: Blue
Favourite Football team: Ipswich Town (of course!)
Most likely to say: "Not a problem!"
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