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Middleton Pool, NP
MIDDLETON POOL in Newport Pagnell has recently won an award for being in the top percentile nationally for Customer Satisfaction in the 2009 Sport England National Benchmarking Survey for Sport and Leisure Centres.
Operations Manager Phil Brown attended the award day, where presentations were given about benchmarking and its importance in the leisure sector. Phil also took part in the open forum to explain how Middleton Pool achieved this award. Congratulations to all the staff at Middleton Pool for achieving this national recognition of their outstanding work in customer satisfaction.
NP Town Football Club
Newport Pagnell Town Council was delighted to hear that the Newport Pagnell Tow Football Club has ‘twinned’ with Wullingkamm
The yellow shirts pictured below are the (now to ’
NEWPORT PAGNELL TOWN Council was delighted to
The village elder immediately re-named the team nt
hear that the Newport Pagnell Town Football Club has
his wife is holding hangs outside the main building in the village.
‘twinned’ with Wullingkamma village in Gambia.
The yellow shirts pictured below are the (now too small) second kit of the Under 14s. The village elder immediately re-named the team “Newport Pagnell” and the pennant his wife is holding hangs outside the main building in the village.
Good Morning Phonebox
I thought that you might like to run a small feature in next month’s Phonebox as a First! That someone has appeared in the Phonebox on three consecutive issues under three different categories?
Ronnie Willcox aged 8 from Lavendon
January Issue page 37 myself and Ronnie loading my car for us to deliver the Christmas flowers and cards to the elderly residents in Newport Pagnell on behalf of The Lions Club which we both delivered to the same people the previous Christmas.
February Issue page 20 the single picture of Ronnie holding the snowball at break time at Lavendon School.
March Issue page 16 third in from the right, bottom row with the success of Lavendon School achieving to reach the Milton Keynes schools’ Cross Country finals.
As well as this I am the Manager and Coach of the Olney Town Colts U9’s Hawks football team which Ronnie plays for and is the Captain.
If you want any further information I am happy to assist. I would like to say what a fabulous job the Phonebox does by keeping us all informed.
Kind Regards Kevan Willcox
And now the April issue! Ed.
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Village Hall
On February 20th, a sum of £450.00 was raised for Willen Hospice. We would like to thank everyone who supported this function. This is an annual event and will take place next year on Saturday 19th February. Everyone brought their own food and drink and danced the night away to ‘Knight Sounds’.
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