This edition of the newsletter covers the events from September and what’s coming up in October.
Highlights include:
• Mission Motorsport’s first Hypercar Invitational at Anglesey, combining community, recovery, and motorsport.
• Operations Manager Mark “Chalky” White winning the 2025 Armed Forces Race Challenge.
• The launch of fundraising and outreach initiatives including #YourRoR, the Biathlon of Foolishness, and ink-cartridge recycling.
• Upcoming events: Banter, Brews & Cars (15 Oct), Veterans @ Heritage (24 Oct), and the opening of Race of Remembrance 2025 entries.
• Other news and updates.
To read the full newsletter, view it on the Mission Motorsport website here.
Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
This is best viewed through a personal device because the MODnet firewall may prevent access to some links.
October 14, 2025
Oxfordshire: Fostering with Oxfordshire County Council
Fostering with Oxfordshire County Council and the difference it makes.
It might be early days and you're just curious, you may have questions that you would like answering or have been thinking about fostering for a while - take a look at the website for more information.
Click HERE for more information.
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
Hampshire: Hampshire County Council money worries
Please click on the link below to access the HCC website that provides vital information for families who may be struggling due to the cost of living crisis with lots of useful links.
Click HERE for more information.
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
Hereford: Sing, Sign & Rhyme at Hereford Library
Fun-filled signing for babies and toddlers
Come and join Ailsa for a fun filled session learning sign language to help your little one communicate with you.
Sessions are beginner friendly with singing, rhymes, actions, bubbles and the parachute!
Mats are provided for you to sit or lay your babies on but please bring a blanket if you’d prefer.
Suitable for babies & toddlers from birth to 3 years.
October 13, 2025
Scotland: Veterans Housing Scotland
Veterans Housing Scotland has over 100 years’ experience in providing homes for Veterans in Scotland who are disabled.
As we celebrate our 110th Anniversary in 2025, we complete a five-year strategy of significant but organised change. The charity now starts the next five-year phase of its strategy that will see huge investment into property refurbishments. We are incredibly proud of our history and the service we have provided to those who have served their country. We are equally excited about our future and how we as a charity will continue to work with and support members of the Veterans Housing Scotland family.
👉 Read the full Autumn 2025 newsletter here:
https://www.vhscot.org.uk/news/vhs-newsletter-autumn-2025
As we celebrate our 110th Anniversary in 2025, we complete a five-year strategy of significant but organised change. The charity now starts the next five-year phase of its strategy that will see huge investment into property refurbishments. We are incredibly proud of our history and the service we have provided to those who have served their country. We are equally excited about our future and how we as a charity will continue to work with and support members of the Veterans Housing Scotland family.
👉 Read the full Autumn 2025 newsletter here:
https://www.vhscot.org.uk/news/vhs-newsletter-autumn-2025
Scotland: Veterans Scotland Newsletter for November
This Veterans Scotland Newsletter dated October 2025 is now available.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
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