PULSE PICS We’ve enjoyed a baby boom (of sorts), brilliant fashion, a meeting with the Body Coach and more...here are this month’s Pulse Pics.
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This stunning butterfly was snapped enjoying the greenery on a beautiful summer morning in Campbell Park. Pic: Woburn Safari Park
Congratulations to Bradwell Silver Band who came away triumphant from the London and Southern Counties Regional Championship – our brass band took first place and now get to represent the region in Cheltenham later this year.
Pic: Sammy Jones
The catwalk returned to the centre:mk for its Spring Fashion Weekend, exploring this season’s must-have styles. Shoppers were treated to makeup masterclasses, talks from stylists and giveaways, and of course those all-important fashion shows.
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The baby boom has begun at Woburn Safari Park – with 11 new adorable arrivals. Leading the way was an endangered ring-tailed lemur baby, weighing a tiny 30 grams at birth. Other fresh faced babies include four meerkat pups and six wallaby joeys, joining the troops at home in the Foot Safari.
The Body Coach paid a visit to Milton Keynes to meet fans and sign copies of his new best-selling page-turner, Feel Good Food. Joe Wicks, whose exercises helped to keep the nation healthy and motivated throughout lockdown, was greeted by a great crowd of supporters when he popped to Waterstones bookstore in Midsummer Place – the store sold out of every last book!
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Star baker and television presenter Nadiya Hussain has launched a new range of headscarves and turbans in collaboration with Next. “I have been part of the design process at every stage, from colour to fabric and size,” said the Milton Keynes resident, “... My headscarf is an extension of me, just like hair, but not hair.”