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Town hosts vehicle rally and parade with huge turnout
Town hosts vehicle rally and parade with huge turnout

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Automotive
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Town hosts vehicle rally and parade with huge turnout

An Oxfordshire town's annual vehicle rally and parade has enjoyed another successful year with a huge turnout for the popular event. Wallingford's Vehicle Rally and Parade was a huge success on Sunday, May 11, with a massive crowd coming out to enjoy the spectacle in Market Place and enjoy the vintage cars parked in Hithercroft. The 280 tickets available for those wanting to drive in the parade sold out in minutes earlier this year. READ MORE: Vandalism in Berinsfield: Business damage worth £30,000 Stay connected to the heart of Oxford for less! 🚨 Our flash sale is ON: get trusted local news for just £5 for 5 months or 40 per cent off an annual subscription. Don't miss out — subscribe now! 🗞️👇 — Oxford Mail (@TheOxfordMail) April 29, 2025 The annual event raises thousands of pounds for a range of local causes every year, reaching a total of £24,000 in last year's fundraising effort. After the successful day, a statement from organisers said: "We are incredibly grateful to our amazing sponsors whose generosity makes it possible for us to raise such an incredible amount each year—helping us make a real difference in so many lives." The rally and parade is organised by a group of dedicated volunteers and headed up by Mark Brett MBE, director of Bunkfest and chair of charity Wallingford 1155.

Record number of volunteers join town's litter pick
Record number of volunteers join town's litter pick

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • General
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Record number of volunteers join town's litter pick

A record-breaking number of volunteers took part in an annual litter pick in Wallingford last Saturday (March 15). One-hundred-and-eighty people dedicated their time to clean up the town at the event organised by Wallingford 1155. The charity's chairman, Mark Brett, has managed the litter pick for more than 15 years and has been involved with the charity since it was founded. Mark Brett (right centre) has organised the litter pick for more than 15 years (Image: Ed Nix) He said: "It's such a great community volunteering opportunity. "It brings people together, and you'd be surprised how much fun you can have picking up rubbish. "People come back with great stories, and it's important for our environment and keeping our town clean." The volunteers were divided into teams and assigned different areas across the town and surrounding villages of Crowmarsh and Brightwell. Volunteers take part in the litter pick in Wallingford (Image: Ed Nix) They were also split into high risk and low risk zones so children and elderly people could get involved without having to work along a main road or in other unsafe environments. Mr Brett said: "It's a shame that we have to do it because there's rubbish, however, it's really rewarding and enjoyable, and a tangible thing that you can see the week after when you're driving around and can see how clean the town is. 'We have a great name for our town and it's important that we keep it looking nice and clean for visitors.' Mr Brett's efforts with Wallingford 1155, which also organises other annual events including the Bonfire Night fireworks display and Santa's Sleigh which visits residents at Christmas, earned him an MBE last year. Rubbish collected during the litter pick in Wallingford (Image: Ed Nix) However, he credits the success of the litter pick to the community, saying: "Everyone who gets involved is a litter hero. "I want to give huge thanks to the community that we have. As an individual, I help organise, but I can't do it without the community supporting me. "So, I want to recognise them." The charity thanked the drivers who showed "patience, giving us a cheery wave and driving slowly to keep everyone safe," as well as Emma and Dave at Cross Keys Wallingford for providing drinks and food. Mark Brett taking part in the litter pick (Image: Ed Nix) White Horse District Council supplied litter pickers and took away all the waste that was collected. Mr Brett added: "Over the past couple of years, I've come to truly appreciate how much volunteering gives back. "It not only boosts confidence but also fosters social connections, mental wellbeing, and, above all, friendship and fun. "No matter how big or small your contribution, every little bit helps - and we can't wait for your continued support at future events."

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