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                                    July 2025 | Phonebox Magazine 57a member of The Motor Ombudsman, Soul Garages voluntarily abides by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute-approved Codes of Practice, which set stringent standards for car servicing and repairs. %u201cAchieving Motor Ombudsman accreditation is a proud moment for us and a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team,%u201d said Soul Garages spokesman Colin Gleghorn.Heartwarming adventureExperience the magic of The Wind in the Willows this month %u2013 where community, creativity, and a love of theatre come together in a heartwarming summer adventure. This summer, audiences of all ages are invited to step into the enchanting world of The Wind in the Willows as theatre company Standing In The Wings brings Kenneth Grahame%u2019s beloved tale to life in a delightful open-air production at Hall Park, Rushden, as part of their fi fth anniversary celebrations. This is more than just a performance %u2013 it%u2019s a celebration of local community. Featuring a vibrant cast of local actors and dancers, the show is supported by a dedicated team of nearby technicians and creatives. Performances are Saturday 19th to Sunday 20th July, both days 2pm and 7pm. Tickets: %u00a37 (child %u00a35). There%u2019s a bar, ice cream van and free parking. Fundraising for the RNLI.Lynn raises %u00a36,000 after three weeks in the saddleA Newport Pagnell woman who took on the ride of her lifetime %u2013 cycling alone and unsupported through all fi ve nations of the UK for charity %u2013 has completed her journey.Lynn McBrearty, a long-standing member of the YMCA MK community, set off last month to ride more than 2,000 miles through England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Wales, relying solely on her own pedal power and determination.Her journey across mountains, coasts, cities and countryside was to raise vital funds for YMCA Milton Keynes and to support young people facing homelessness.%u201cI have fi nished my fi ve nations cycling challenge,%u201d she told Phonebox. Chichley Hall turns 300 years old Wolverton Gilbert & Sullivan Society get ready to celebrate%u201cI have cycled for 23 consecutive days, covering 2000 miles.%u201cThe weather conditions proved to be challenging with high winds when I cycled through Cumbria, Lake District and Scotland. But I have raised %u00a35,900 for YMCA Milton Keynes.%u201dLynn, 61, left home as a teenager and lived in YMCA accommodation from 17 years old and today has great respect for the organisation and its staff . %u201cThis is about more than just me and my bike,%u201d Lynn adds. %u201cIt%u2019s about standing with young people who%u2019ve faced the toughest times and showing them that their community cares.%u201dDonate to Lynn%u2019s fundraising page here: justgiving.com/page/lynnmcbrearty-1731790206927.BarRaffleBozeat Windmill SingersPresentSongs for a Summer EveningVenue: St. Mary's Church Community HallAllens Hill, Bozeat, NN29 7LWTickets %u00a310.00Telephone: Ellie 07816 145 187or cash at the door.A Charity ConcertSaturday12th July 20257.30pmPublished and Printed by Bozeat Windmill Singers 2025Proceeds to go to SandsSaving babies' lives. Supporting bereaved families.
                                
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