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Mr. Omah and his team already run several other garages in the area.
Happened to be passing when low-key opening up this morning….
Apologies if you missed the free bubbles and snax …..
I attended as a steward the Whittlesey Town Council’s ‘Music On The Square’
(MOTS) along with 4 other WTC Councillors.
Organised by The Projects Committee – Cllr Barry Wainwright.
The weather was perfect and I believe near record numbers attended.
Long day for us all……

Some got their space early as well 10:45
Watch this space for the July event…..
Phase I of what is hoped the start of major redevelopment of the Manor Sports and Leisure facilities – I am (one) the Ward Councillors for the area and have been very involved in this and the Tennis Court/Netball Court enhancements.
Members of the public have reported 55.7 million suspicious emails to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS). The free service was created by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in 2020 and since its launch has resulted in the removal of 250,000 scams across 443,000 malicious websites.
Why you should report phishing scams.
‘Phishing’ is when criminals use scam emails, text messages or phone calls to trick their victims. The aim is often to make you visit a website, which may download a virus onto your computer, or steal bank details or other personal information.
The NCSC is a UK government organisation that has the power to investigate and take down scam email addresses and websites. Reporting a scam is free and only takes a minute. By reporting suspicious emails, messages and calls, you can:
How to report suspicious emails and text messages:
If you’ve received an email or text message that doesn’t feel right, STOP!
How to report suspicious phone calls:
If you’ve received a phone call that doesn’t feel right, STOP!
If you have been a victim of cyber crime or fraud, tell the police at www.reportfraud.police.uk.