08/03/2024
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From the new allotments to the updated gym, this past year has seen tremendous improvements across Wittering aimed at enhancing the lived experience for all our personnel and families.
None of this would have been possible without the incredible work put in day after day by our dedicated Station personnel. I continue to be impressed by the skill and commitment demonstrated by all members of Team Wittering. Together we have taken on ambitious projects to make this not just a place of work, but a thriving community we can all be proud of.
In addition to our own efforts, we have been fortunate to have the support of various charities in funding and facilitating many of our infrastructure upgrades and community initiatives. As we look ahead to the coming year, and our shared vision is for Wittering to focus on giving back to the Charitable organisations that have done so much for us.
Let's start by having Team Wittering put their best foot forward for the RAF Association's Virtual 50 challenge at the end of April. Whether walking, running, or cycling, I encourage all of you to take part in this virtual event and help raise crucial funds for the RAF family - sign up via https://rafa.org.uk/events/virtual-50/
And to any who are able, please consider volunteering or donating directly to the Charities that have played such an important role in enabling our progress as a Station over the past year.
Though we have accomplished much already, there is still more to come. In the months ahead, we will continue improving Wittering with projects like the new Wellness Garden, the revitalised Community Centre, and the refurbishment of the Golden Lion. Our vision is for a Station that supports the welfare of personnel and provides the best possible quality of life for all. We are well on our way, and I am excited to see what more we can achieve in the year to come. Thank you all for your continued commitment to making RAF Wittering a thriving community we can all be proud of.
Wg Cdr Nikki Duncan