Archive for the ‘ Charity ’ Category

If you regularly follow our blog, you will know that local man, John Hibbs has been raising money for a very worthy cause called Lupus.

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We like to support lots of good causes and here is an event you may want to join in with and sounds a lot of fun! Read the rest of this entry »

Thank you!

Many thanks to everyone who bought one of our Bostin Poppy tee shirts over the past few weeks.

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Bostin Poppy Appeal

As mentioned in a previous post here, we are doing our small bit in supporting the Poppy Appeal with our special edition t-shirts.

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Bostin Poppy

Back by popular demand, we have our Bostin Poppy t-shirts.

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OxjamBrum organisers are celebrating success after an eleven hour music marathon held at six Birmingham venues raised more than £3000 for the Oxjam Here and Now climate change campaign. Read the rest of this entry »

As mentioned in last weeks blog post of Bostin Bali, we had some exciting news about John Hibbs.

For those of you on our Bostin Group mailing list will know, John Hibbs will be doing something amazing next year. Read the rest of this entry »

Bostin Bali

Here’s a picture of John Hibbs in his Bostin tee poolside in Bali. Read the rest of this entry »

STARS SHOW SUPPORT FOR WATERAID CHARITY MATCH
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Sports mad families and football fans from across the West Midlands are set to descend on Cannock on Sunday 2 August for an all-star derby match as West Bromwich Albion take on Wolverhampton Wanderers in support of the international charity WaterAid.
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Leukaemia survivor and former footballer, Geoff Thomas, is to feature in an hour-long documentary on ITV4 this Tuesday, 21 July (2000 hrs). The programme follows Bromsgrove-based Thomas leading four fellow cancer survivors from the Midlands and his former team-mate, England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright, on the gruelling 3,500km Tour de France route in 2007. Read the rest of this entry »