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Oxford Bus Company revealed that Blue Skye Thinking as the winner of Brand the Bus. The charity will now be invited to work with the company to design a bus wrap featuring the brand colours, logo and messages of the organisation. The winner was selected by a judging panel from a top ten group of good causes which had earned the most public votes from 23 original entries. Blue Skye Thinking supports treatment and research into childhood brain tumours. It was set up by Abingdon-based couple Sally and Andrew Hall in the honour of their son who passed away aged five because of complications in his treatment for a brain tumour.
Life changes can take a toll on your driving confidence
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It was 1998 when Sally Hall, then a new mother, was driving to an IKEA in London with her four-month-old baby and her sister in the back seat. It was a route she had taken many times before but this time, on the steep hill of the flyover, she suddenly felt incredibly dizzy as if she might pass out. In hindsight, she says, this was probably due to sleep deprivation as her baby was only sleeping a few hours a night.
Her sister tried to calm her down and they opened the windows and pulled over once they were off the bridge. But the experience was a turning point for Hall, a former self-proclaimed “petrol head”, who used to enjoy motor sports and race tracks and, for the next 15 years, she became terrified of driving up hills in case she passed out.