
Fixing Bikes, Fixing Lives: A Volunteer Project Changing a UK Town: Stuart Wills
In a world where so much is driven by profit, Stuart Wills reminds us of the quiet, powerful difference one person can make — without asking for a penny in return. In this heartwarming episode, I visit Stuart at his home to hear how a few unused bikes in a garage became a grassroots movement to support families, children, refugees, and low-income workers. Since founding Bourne Bike Donation and Recycle UK in 2021, Stuart has refurbished and given away nearly 400 bikes — all free of charge. Stuart shares how the project not only brought joy to others but also helped him recover from a deeply challenging period in his life. What shines through is a story of human connection, kindness, and a deep belief that doing good doesn"t need to come with a price tag. What You’ll Hear:Why Stuart never charges for the bikes he repairs and gives awayHow cycling became a lifeline through his personal challengesStories of local families and workers whose lives were improved through mobilityThe emotional reward of helping others without expecting anything in returnStuart’s philosophy: reuse, repair, and give back — no strings attachedWhy recognition (including a Royal garden party invite!) is just a bonus, not the goal Highlights & Quotes: 🛠️ “Recycling the cycle — that’s what it’s all about.” 🎁 “When a child rides off on their first bike with a smile like it’s Christmas — that’s why I do it.” 🏆 “I’ve won awards, but I didn’t start this for recognition. I started it because I love it.” Inspired? Here’s What You Can Do:Donate an unused bikeVolunteer your skills in your local communityShare this episode to inspire others to give without expecting anything in return Resources & Links: 🔗 Bourne Bike Donation and Recycle UK on Facebook: 🌐 More episodes: undercurrentstories.com Support the Show: If you’ve been inspired by Stuart’s story, consider donating a bike or volunteering locally. You can also share this episode with someone who you think might like it and please don’t forget to rate and subscribe! Intro and outro music, "Time for a Coffee" Bob Wells © 2020 Question or comment? Send us a text message. www.undercurrentstories.com
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