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News: Stondonbury Autoboot

News: Stondonbury Autoboot

We will have a stand at Stondonbury Autoboot this weekend. Stondonbury is situated next door to the Stondon Motor Museum, in Bedfordshire. Please look out for us and come and say hello. If you give us your details, we will keep you up to date with the project as it progresses. Thank you for...

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News: Meet Steve Shanahan

News: Meet Steve Shanahan

Hello thank you for your continued support. Following the advice from the Lottery commission we have spent some time re analysing the project plan. I want you to know that we have not changed the key aims of Transport Autism and to help us to realise those goals we have brought in a consultant....

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News: Happy Holidays!

News: Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays, I wish you a very Happy Christmas and New Year. I wanted to send you a quick message to thank you for your support over the past year, update you on progress and invite you to consider some things for the following year. It is with some personal trepidation that I send...

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News: Biggleswade Chronicle

News: Biggleswade Chronicle

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News: Raising Community Awareness

News: Raising Community Awareness

We now have an exhibit in Biggleswade town centre. Stotfold Engineers have kindly leant us a 1956 Ariel Red Hunter 350 which is being displayed in Serendipity at 25 High Street. The exhibit is to raise awareness in the community of our project and to collect names and addresses of interested parties. If you...

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News: Biggleswade Chronicle (18th Jun ’10)

News: Biggleswade Chronicle (18th Jun ’10)

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What Is The Context Of The Project?

The context is very much (in Native American language) “do what you are designed to do”. In nature a fish wouldn’t fly and the natural world would not put a fish on medication simply because it couldn’t! A bird can recognise a fish as having a distinct skill set, it has a purpose. Transport...

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News: We Need Your Help

Dear Reader; My name is Mark Ty-Wharton, I am a celebrant, composer, philosophical speaker and writer diagnosed with asperger syndrome. If you are an adult on the autistic spectrum, or care for one, you will know how hard it is to find an employer who understands the needs of a person with aspergers. If...

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