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No 396 May 2015

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Town’s tired image receives welcome makeover Brand new boundary signs welcoming drivers to Swindon have appeared on major routes into the borough, replacing the weather-worn examples that have been in place for around 19 years. The 12 new signs feature the official Swindon coat of arms and highlight the town’s twinning relationship

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with Salzgitter in Germany and Ocotal in Nicaragua, as well as the partnership link with Torun in Poland. They also include brown tourist symbols for country parks, museums and Lydiard House. Swindon Borough Council Leader Cllr David Renard said: “Our boundary signs had become increasingly tatty; everyone agreed they weren’t the best advert for Swindon. “Within the strict regulations for highway signage we’ve taken the opportunity to have a clean, clear and consistent design which reminds everyone of our longstanding and valued links with other towns elsewhere in the world.” Cllr Stan Pajak, a driving force in establishing the Torun link some years ago, said: “I am so pleased my call for new boundary signs including our Polish partner city has finally been realised. They both promote our town to visitors and show the pride we have in it.”

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Businesses back two charities Swindon Cares has officially unveiled the two charities they will raise money for over the next two years: Hop, Skip & Jump and Discovering Autistic Spectrum Happiness (DASH). The High Sheriff of Wiltshire Lady Gooch and the deputy mayor of Swindon Cllr Andrew Bennett joined members of Swindon Cares at the Tawny Owl in Taw Hill for the announcement on 17 April. Swindon Cares is made up of businesses in the town who organise fundraising events for the public. Since it started in 2003, over £215,000 has been raised for charitable, community and voluntary organisations in the town. Hop Skip & Jump from their base at Upper Shaw Farm in West Swindon provides support for children with additional needs, from complex physical conditions to special educational needs and behavioural problems, as well as respite help for hard pressed parents. The charity also runs a short term

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A new free advice and information service has started on a six month trial at Toothill Community Centre and residents are encouraged to use it or lose it. Following the closure of the advice centre at West Swindon Family Centre, for lack of funding, the centre received a grant from Zurich to start the service for Toothill residents. Service managers Richard Stacey and Christian Sweeney can offer assistance with: • Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payments • Employment Support Allowance • Universal Credit • Tax Credits • Family law • Job Seekers Allowance • Housing Benefit • Income Support • Money matters & budgeting • Bankruptcy • Debt relief orders • Rent and mortgage arrears Richard said: “The social security system can be very confusing and with the introduction of Universal Credit in the town, many people are unsure about their eligibility and entitlement. “The theory is a good idea, but in practice nobody knows how it works. The software is not yet functioning correctly; even advisors

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Positive news for the whole of Swindon A new company has been formed that is definitely good news for the people of Swindon. Positive Media Group is the new umbrella organisation that brings together a stable of publications: Swindon Link magazine, The Business Exchange Swindon & Wiltshire and entertainment guide The Ocelot. This comes at the same time as the company moves to the prestigious Arclight building overlooking Peatmoor Lagoon, the former home of Cellular Operations. The newly formed group will be sharing the offices with sister firm Excalibur Communications. Each publication is accompanied by a new state-of-the-art website and mobile app which means readers will always be kept up to date with the latest community, business and entertainment news. There will also be a group website at: www.positivemediagroup.press Group editor Jamie Hill said: “We’re now the largest media provider headquartered in Swindon with an unrivalled reach covering a range of demographics from business to community groups to the going-out crowd.

The positive news force: From back left, Sue Roberts, sales co-ordinator, Roger Ogle, associate editor, Dave Stewart, business development director, Jamie Hill, group editor, Ruth Ogle, sub-editor. Front: Anita Jaynes, Business Exchange editor and commercial director, James Phipps, group director “Every publication is free to our readers, whether online or picking it up off their doormat. This is good for advertisers and something we will always stand by. Overall the group output is distributed to over 1,000 public places and businesses across the Swindon area, 25,000

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homes, and tens of thousands of viewers online. “These three publications complement each other, giving readers and advertisers comprehensive coverage of all facets of Swindon life. “The name Positive Media Group really suits what we do. Each publication sets out to shout about the good news in our town, from the grass roots community coverage that The Link provides, the economic success of Swindon covered by The Business Exchange and our vibrant cultural landscape that The Ocelot promotes. “Each publication has enjoyed its own successes but working together they can go from strength to strength which can only be a good thing for the town.” Overall the three titles have been at the centre of community life for 36 years with The Link’s beginnings all the way back in 1979, The Swindon Robins manager Alun Rossiter celebrating the new media partnership between the speedway team and The Link

Ocelot from 2006 and The Business Exchange in 2013. All three publications retain their original characters with Link founders Ruth and Roger Ogle, Ocelot editor Jamie Hill and TBE editor Anita Jaynes all being a major part of the team. Group owner James Phipp. “I’m very excited by the formation of Positive Media Group. I believe that the three publications together will be a major force on the Swindon media landscape for many years to come. “Link, Ocelot and The Business Exchange have very different content. We now have an unrivalled offering for our readers and fantastic opportunities for advertisers to reach out to them.” See each magazine at: www.swindonlink.com www.tbeswindonandwilts.co.uk www.theocelot.co.uk


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Enterprise driver helps create 200 new jobs Outset Swindon, the organisation that helps people facing the biggest barriers to enterprise, hosted an event on Thursday 16 April to celebrate the creation of 200 new jobs in the town. The Outset programme specialises in offering initial information and advice on developing a business project, and business start-up support for people such as the long-term unemployed, ethnic minority groups, women, under 25s and people with physical or mental disabilities. The event took place at The Platform on Faringdon Road and brought together project funders and partners to meet some of the new start-ups that have been created by the scheme. Refreshments were provided by Outset clients Little Miss Cake Maker and Pamusha African Fusion. The occasion was an opportunity to announce the results of Outset’s Social Return on Investments analysis, independently conducted by NEF Consulting, part of the New Economics Foundation. Eileen Lennon, head of Enterprise Inclusion at Outset’s parent company YTKO Group, talked about the local and

The Mayor of Swindon councillor Teresa Page presented certificates to new Outset ambassadors on the day. A broad range of businesses have been created by the scheme including professional graffiti artists The Visual Drop set up by Ed Russell and James Habgood, Inkfish Mobile Technology which repairs iphones and ipads, headed up by Helen Duxbury, and Brie’s Beauty national findings, demonstrating the created by Sabrina Williams. Brie’s Beauty offers a range of beauty social and economic value Outset treatments at affordable prices and has delivered to their clients, the Sabrina makes her own organic state and the wider economy since coconut shea body butter, which 2013. James Phipps, CEO of Excalibur Group, spoke about his experience of running his own business and increasing profits from £50,000 to over £1 million in under three years. Stuart Newland, director of Strategic Game Partnerships at Fenturi Ltd was in attendance to announce his commitment to Outset, having signed up to be their first Outset Ambassador. The Mayor presenting Outset ambassador certificates to Sabrina Williams, above, and James Habgood and Ed Russell, right

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Prospect skydive worth the weight Vicky Reade from Penhill, whose plans to make a parachute jump in aid of Prospect Hospice were featured in the February magazine, achieved her goal on 22 March. But not without a struggle. Before she could overcome her fear of heights, Vicky had to shed 28lbs. The memory of her late grandfather the well known Swindon folksinger Mervyn Penny drove Vicky on to lose the necessary weight. She said: “I’m so pleased to have been able to help Prospect Hospice; they gave such wonderful support to my grandad and I wanted to do something in his memory. “The tandem jump was a challenge

but not as scary as I thought it would be.” You can still support Vicky’s fundraising for Prospect Hospice at: www.justgiving.com/vicky-reade

Horse trial hospitality to benefit hospice Prospect Hospice is offering supporters and fans of equestrianism the chance to enjoy a fabulous experience at Barbury Horse Trials on Saturday 11 July. The hospice has a special hospitality deal and is inviting people to watch the biggest names in event riding over a delicious two-course summer buffet, including wine. The day will also feature a unique challenge between teams of event riders and jockeys captained by

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Link Centre opened on 26 April 1985 ‘....for the happiness of the people of Thamesdown through head, hand, heart and eye.’ The April Link featured photographs of the construction of the ground breaking building which has engaged tens of thousands annually. Here Richard Wintle of Calyxpix. com has dug into his archives for images of the opening day which saw hundreds taking to the ice rink. Can you spot somebody you know in his pictures?

Marking 30 years since the opening of Link Centre

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Meeting ratchets up pressure for relief road Sixty people attended a meeting on 14 April at Peatmoor Primary School to discuss the campaign to see a link road built between Thamesdown Drive and Great Western Way. The results of a survey published in the Link and online were also announced - see opposite. Organised by Thamesdown Drive Extension Campaign group (TDEX), in conjunction with Shaw Residents’ Association and Link magazine, the meeting was also attended by several local and national candidates standing in the 7 May elections. Over the last ten years Mead Way has been turned into Swindon’s western by-pass. A presentation by Kevin Fisher, chair of Shaw Residents’ Association, demonstrated that over the next ten years about 3,000 houses will be built which will have a major impact on West Swindon. Combined with greater economic activity at employment areas off Mead Way, the volume of traffic will increase considerably. Read the full story at www.swindonlink.com

Lending support to the campaign at the meeting, from left, John Stooke

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Link survey gives a voice to the people Nearly 400 readers took the opportunity to express their views about the chronic traffic congestion in West Swindon and the increase predicted for the future. The TDeX campaign wants Swindon Council to make a better case to Government that a link road between Thamesdown Drive and Great Western Way needs to be funded and built as soon as possible. This includes a spur road to improve access to Cheney Manor Industrial Estate. Until now, nobody has given ordinary people a say about what they think should be done. Sponsored by Link magazine, the survey was compiled by Kevin Fisher of Shaw Residents’ Association (SRA) who analysed 393 responses submitted online and via the paper survey forms printed in the March Link. The results are: • The overwhelming majority, 93 per cent want it built now. • 87 per cent say the construction of the road is very or extremely important. • 51 per cent say the efforts to satisfy this so far by Swindon Council are insufficient. • 91 per cent want the road built

A light traffic day on Mead Way within 6 years, (although a 10 year timescale is a more likely reality). • 46 per cent of people say manage the environmental impact, but build the road and another 37 per cent say the wider benefits outweigh any concerns. • There is no majority view on what should be done with Mead Way, though 45 per cent say it should be converted to dual carriageway (Swindon Council has ruled this option out). There is limited support for filter lanes at roundabouts and traffic lights at some of them. • There was no consensus regarding changes to Akers Way. • 52 per cent of respondents drive

during morning rush hour on four or five mornings a week; 51 per cent in the afternoon. • 10 people expressed objections to the link road being built stating it will impact the environment and encourage more car use, leading to more congestion on Great Western Way and at Bruce Street Bridges. Rather than build a new road there should be more money spent on public transport and cycle road improvements. At the TDeX meeting Kevin said: “It’s essential for Swindon Council to make the case to the Government for the investment. “If you believe the congestion

is bad now it is going to get a lot worse. From an earlier SRA survey we believe most of the through traffic on Mead Way is going or coming from the M4. Extending Thamesdown Drive cannot be seen in isolation, improvements to Great Western Way will be required to aid traffic flow.” TDeX representatives are involved with a Swindon Council cabinet members action committee to find a way forward. After the Peatmoor meeting on 14 April, Swindon cabinet member for infrastructure Cllr Dale Heenan told Link that he expected to present the committee with a first draft of a business plan to make the case to Government for financial investment in the road by the end of April. Read the full survey report at: www.shawresidents.org.uk

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In the meantime, two litter picking events to get involved with: Saturday 16 May, 10am, starting at Toothill Community Centre; Saturday 23 May, 10.30am, start at Shaw Village Inn.

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Competitive ducks take to water in aid of Rotary charities

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“The best thing about being a SMASH mentor is seeing the effect The famous Swindon Duck Race it has on the young person; you takes place again on Bank Holisoon notice a dramatic change in day, Monday 25 May, on the field their confidence, the way they talk opposite The Runner on Wootton to you and relate to others,” says Bassett Road. Mike Johnson, volunteer SMASH Organised by the Rotary Club of mentor. Swindon Old Town since 2001, the “My worry was how I was going to event has raised over £200,000 to relate to a 15 year old, but it’s been date. so easy to strike up a relationship. With continuing sponsorship from What all these young people want Nationwide, this year’s chosen and need is an independent adult charity the Swindon MS Therapy to talk to – that’s what they all say. Centre will receive a minimum of 50 Someone who turns up when they per cent of the funds raised on the say they will and listens.” day, with the remainder donated to SMASH has matched over 1,000 other Rotary charities. young people at risk with willing Duck race tickets can be purand committed volunteer mentors chased on the day or from: who can support, advise and listen to them in a sustained long term Lalbagh Restaurant, Rodbourne relationship. It’s a winning formula Road; that really changes lives. Holmes Music, Faringdon Road; Darren’s story is an example of Sainsbury’s Bridgemead: the power of SMASH mentoring. 26 April; 9 and 10 May He said: “At 13 I was getting Swindon Town Centre: 2 May. suspended from school and didn’t Duck Race Day starts at 12noon on really care about my future. My 25 May with fun fair rides, charity mentor and I talked about anything stalls, food stalls and an RSPCA and everything. As we chatted we sponsored dog show. would come up with ways I could See more details at: try and make things right. That year, swindonoldtownrotary.org everything changed. I started think-

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Educational trust governors sought Uplands Educational Trust (UET) is in the process of setting up a governing body to comply with Ofsted requirements. The trust is a partnership with Uplands Special School and provides a stepping stone for young people aged 19 to 25 years with complex learning needs. The trust is looking for people with HR, finance, health & safety experience and business skills, as well as links with businesses which could

provide avenues to work for the students. Recent changes to the special educational needs and disability (SEND) reviews means UET is set to grow as there is a severe shortage of Sixth Form provision for disabled students; UET is one of a kind in the area. To find out more about what becoming a governor entails, contact Heather Large, clerk to the governors, on 07746 359827, or mail: h.m.large@btinternet.com

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Make a difference in your community Volunteers provide vital support to organisations in Swindon and the people they help. This month there is a range of opportunities to get involved with. The British Red Cross is looking for assistance for their Home from Hospital service in Swindon, which supports patients when they are discharged from hospital. Volunteers provide practical support such as shopping, collecting prescriptions or preparing a simple snack. They also help to rebuild confidence and provide valuable companionship and a friendly listening ear.

Volunteers are asked to give a couple of hours a week for up to 6 weeks after discharge. Age UK Wiltshire is also looking for befriending volunteers for isolated older people either by visiting or phoning regularly. The contact can vary from a chat in the client’s home, a trip out for coffee, or going along to an existing community club, it just depends on the people involved. In July and August Swindon Libraries will again be running their popular Summer Reading Challenge. People are needed to support children, helping with enrolment,

Charity on the move Dressability, which provides a low cost clothing alteration and adaptation service for people with physical disabilities or learning difficulties, is moving in August to a new home at Bradbury House, Westmead Drive, Westlea, above the MS Therapy Centre. It is recruiting experienced dressmakers to join the team of volunteers who carry out the alterations.

talking to them about the books they have read and giving out stickers, medals and certificates to reward their effort. Volunteer Centre Swindon holds a list of events that need help, such as fundraising activities, community fairs and sporting events. If you can offer your time call the centre and ask for the Eventeers list.

To get involved in these or any of the many other volunteering opportunities, contact Volunteer Centre Swindon on 01793 420557 or mail: info@swindonvolunteers.org.uk Or drop into VCS at 1 John Street Swindon Monday to Friday, 11am to 3pm. See the volunteer opportunities online at www.do-it.org

Say thanks for the help in June

Volunteers’ Week, 1 to 17 June, is an annual celebration of the fantastic contribution millions of volunteers make across the UK. It’s not too soon to think about how your organisation can take part to thank your volunteers for the contribution they make. Find details, ideas and resources at www.volunteersweek.org or contact Volunteer Centre Swindon for information and help.

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“We would love to hear from anyone who can spare a few hours a month to assist with this valuable work,” said manager Sharon Tombs. To find out more call her on 01793 512878 or 07754 105 297. www.dressability.org.uk

Myaware, Wiltshire Support Group, supports and informs sufferers and families with one of the myashenias, a group of muscle weakening diseases which can be fatal and for which there is no cure. It is controlled by strict medication which the sufferer has to take for life. Sufferers may be able to function near normally one day and be in

intensive care the next, needing a respirator to breathe. Members, carers and supporters will be visiting Avebury Manor, museum and the standing stones on 11 May. To find out more about the group and to join the outing, contact Barbara Rope: barbaraarope@gmail. com or call 01793 872317.

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Sue brings passion for learning to Isambard with new head role Acting head Sue Banks has been officially named as the new principal of Isambard Community School. The experienced teacher has been at the centre of Isambard’s school life since it opened eight years ago, as deputy head under former principal Rachael Matty who retired last July. The decision to promote Mrs Banks, who had been in the ‘acting’ role ever since, was revealed by the governors at the end of March in a letter to parents stating that they had voted unaminously to appoint her to the position. She is now looking forward to pushing ahead with plans to improve the school that include strengthening ties with the local community. She said: “I wasn’t given an easy ride. I had to interview for the job like everybody else and fit it around my existing duties as if I was applying from outside of the school. “I had made it a condition of me being in the acting head role that I would not be handcuffed into just being a caretaker and was able to proceed with significant changes.” An Ofsted inspection carried out last November flagged up that the school required improvement but

praised the actions of the interim leadership team led by Mrs Banks putting forward some significant changes to get things back on track. “The Ofsted report , although negative, was actually better than we expected and we are doing all we can to address the issues that were raised,” she said. “One thing that I’ve learnt during my time is that the teachers themselves should always have that passion for learning. My background subject is science but when I first started with Mrs Matty back in 2003 in Luton, she told me that my subject would be food technology

- something that I knew nothing about and it was completely outside of my comfort zone. I threw myself into it and I managed to get a distinction. “It made me realise that I had a passion for learning and that invigorated me as a teacher. This is something that I want my staff to have as well.” Mrs Banks spent most of her career in Birmingham at the same school and only left to start in Luton once her children had left school themselves. Since September she has introduced several plans including setting in maths and a policy called ‘behaviour from learning’ which no longer allows low level disruption in class and there are now plans to revamp the rewards structure for

Sue Banks: aiming to make Isambard the best school around

pupils as well as giving them more say. Mrs Banks said: “My focus is on making this school as great as possible. At the moment I am looking for consistency throughout the school. We might be doing well in one subject but we need to be doing well in all of them. “We also need to strengthen our ties with the community. At the moment we have space for more pupils and we want parents to see us as the good school that we are so that they send their children here and not drive them miles to another when they can walk or cycle within the local community. “That will hopefully come with time as they see things improving. As our school motto says there’s ‘no end of possibilities’.”

White Rabbit drops in for Ofsted party

To celebrate their rating as Good by Ofsted, youngsters at Hazelwood Academy in Toothill enjoyed a private screening of Home at Cineworld on Shaw Ridge on 26 March, and nursery children entered the world of Alice in Wonderland where they encountered the White Rabbit in their search for Easter Eggs. The Ofsted inspectors found that Hazelwood is a good school in all areas of work and particularly praised the leadership of headteacher, Suzanne Lloyd, who joined

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the school in April 2013, and the team she has built around her. The report commented: “The good quality of teaching, including the teaching of reading, writing and mathematics, has led to pupils’ increasingly good progress since the academy opened.” Hazelwood converted to academy status in June 2013 under the auspices of the Academies Enterprise Trust (AET) to rectify this history of underachievement. Search Google: hazelwood academy


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Blunsdon St Andrew Parish Council has taken over care and maintenance of 10 play areas in Abbey Meads, Groundwell West, Redhouse and St Andrews Ridge from Swindon Borough Council. Parish Council chair Ian Jankinson said a programme of investment will take place over the next year. “We will be replacing some old and broken equipment and making good damaged and worn surfaces, as well as giving them a good clean. “There has been a lack of investment by the borough recently, so we have made plans to put in place a regime of checking and litterpicking, as well as bringing the play areas back up to a good standard. “We have had some good feedback already from residents about how to improve things so if you have any ideas please contact us.” This year’s parish precept has been agreed and despite the council having to budget for the care and maintenance of these play areas, and a previous over-calculation of occupied properties by Swindon Borough Council, the increase is just 30p per Band D household per year. At £18.73, an increase of under 2 per cent, Blunsdon St Andrew is still one of the lowest cost parishes in the Swindon area.

Parish takes over play spaces

Blunsdon St Andrew Parish Council elections will take place at the same time as the General Election. The council comprises 13 parish councillors representing the Abbey Meads ward (about half of Abbey

Meads, Ashbrake, St Andrews Ridge, Groundwell West, and Redhouse), three for the Blunsdon ward and one for the Kingsdown ward. Contact the parish council via: www.blunsdonparishcouncil.co.uk

Race Night for NSPCC

Supermarine Sports and Social Club in South Marston will be hosting a race night on Saturday 9 May, 7pm. Tickets cost £8 per person; £5 for under 16s, and include a curry with a vegetarian option. There will also be a licensed bar and raffle. For details and tickets call 01793 765011.

Broad Hinton charity night

A multi-charity event takes place on Saturday 23 May, 11am to 5pm, at Westfields House, Broad Hinton and will include miniature steam train rides, live music, barbecue and bar. To book a stall, call 01793 731834

A Quality Education for a Lifetime of Opportunities’ We are a village school situated in a favourable rural area a few miles south-west of Swindon. We were founded in 1743 by Thomas Bennet and taken over by the LEA about 100 years later. Over recent years we have extended our facilities to accommodate four mixed-age classes, a large hall where hot meals are served, a multi-purpose unit housing a pre-school facility and a conservatory area for individual or small group teaching, including a multi-sensory learning library for parents and carers to access resources for learning at home.

OFSTED February 2012: “A good school where pupils achieve well” ... “promotes pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development outstandingly well” ... “pupils’ behaviour is exemplary” ... “excellent, well-planned support for disabled pupils and those who have special educational needs” ... “examples of outstanding teaching in all classes” ... “outstanding cross curricular provision” Parents say: “amazing grounding, both educationally and emotionally” Everyone knows each other throughout the school, from the oldest to the very youngest, staff, parents and children alike, giving us a warm family atmosphere. Our professional and enthusiastic staff provide a safe and secure environment and a creative and stimulating curriculum. You are warmly invited to make an appointment to visit our school and we look forward to welcoming you. Please find out more about us from our website. Mrs E Floyd, Headteacher 01793 731262 admin@broadhinton.wilts.sch.uk www.broadhintonschool.org

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Busy Fingers worries for the future English, Mathematics and Science Fully qualified teachers Accelerated GCSE programme 11+ training and preparation Free assessment and first lesson Boost your child’s confidence

GLL, the charity which now manages Swindon Council’s leisure centre under its Better brand, wants to assure users of the Haydon Centre that current user groups will continue to be accommodated. Organisers of Busy Fingers, the long running parent and toddler group, junior and youth club at the centre, are worried that GLL wants to turn the hall they use into a gym. Better regional manager Paul Sherman said: “We’re unable to discuss plans until the council has agreed, but I can say every user group will be retained at Haydon, nobody is to be evicted. Once we’ve talked with the landlord, we’ll be holding a public consultation.”

But Busy Fingers group coordinator Debbie Musa-Eigee who is concerned for the future said: “The small community hall allows us to bring the outdoors inside with slides, trampoline and bikes; it’s the right size of room with good storage for a range of toys to make sessions interesting for children and parents. “Community halls in North Swindon are in short supply. With the closure of Childrens’ Centres, parents and toddlers need places to go. It will be very disappointing if the council and GLL believe a gym will outweigh the needs of the community groups that use the room. Read the full story at: www.bit.ly/busyfingers

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Easter celebrated with a donkey

Supervisor Vacancy The Rock Café at St John’s Church The café in Haydon Wick has been at the heart of the community for nearly five years and serves high quality food at low prices, produced and served by a team of volunteers. A part time supervisor is required to oversee the café and shop on Fridays and alternate Saturdays, 8.30am to 2.30pm, and to plan the rotas Catering and supervisory experience required; experience of working with volunteers would be beneficial. Hours: Between 10 and 16 hours a week at £7.85 per hour. For the job description and person specification contact Janice Heath, Church Administrator on 01793 726000 or email: parishoffice@stjohnshaydonwick.org.uk Deadline for submissions: Thursday 21 May, 12 noon

St Francis Church of England Primary School in Taw Hill remembered the Easter message with the help of a live donkey representing the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem on Good Friday over two thousand years ago. Children lined the processional route and a Roman centurion was present to remind everybody that Israel was under colonial rule in those times.

Crowdys’ children light up special needs school in Zambia with Rotary Club help

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Roger Mugridge working with Crowdys Hill children Youngsters from Crowdys Hill Special School have continued to help special needs children in Zambia in a practical way. For a second year they’ve taken part in a workshop run by Swindon charity Lights for Learning. Twenty students assembled and tested LED light boxes that will be powered by solar panels connected to car batteries. The boxes were labelled with the name of the student who made it, and each completed an all-about-me booklet for children in Zambia who will send back messages. Crowdys Hill teacher Doug Staff will be travelling to Zambia in May to work with colleagues as part of the school’s global partnership and will fit the lighting units to Kamwi Primary School with local help during his visit. The Lights for Learning system was invented by Roger Mugridge from Cricklade and since 2001 he and volunteers in the charity have paid their way to travel to Zimba-

bwe, Zambia and Kenya to fit solar lighting units to dozens of schools in villages which don’t have mains electricity. It means children have the opportunity to learn well into the evening and adults are able to engage in education or take part in community activities in remote areas after the sun has gone down. Roger said: “It was amazing how quickly the children assembled the 94 boxes. They were so enthusiastic about helping, but made sure they did the job right. “It’s really lovely that they are also able to send personal messages to the children who will benefit from being able to learn after dark.” The Rotary Club of Cirencester donated £1,000 to fund the project which will see three classrooms and an office at Kamwi outside the city of Livingstone fitted with lights. Roger will be travelling to the country later in the year to set up a solar power assembly workshop. Find out more at: www.lightsforlearning.co.uk


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Eastender’s Ian returns to headline panto Following in the footsteps of Keith Chegwin and Nigel Havers, this year’s Wyvern Theatre panto star is Adam Woodyatt - best-known for his role as Ian Beale in EastEnders, a part he has played since the soap first aired 30 years ago, writes Imogen Beckhelling. This Christmas he will be taking to the stage to play The Wicked Queen’s Henchman in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He said: “I’m am very much looking forward to spending the Christmas season at the Wyvern Theatre, which I know has a reputation for outstanding pantomimes. “I absolutely love performing in

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Soapstar Adam Woodyat coming to Swindon in December front of an audience and being able to see their reactions, it’s so different to camera.” Adam is no stranger to the stage, having starred in a number of pantos, including Wyvern Theatre’s Mother Goose in 1989. His return will surely delight Swindon audiences and cast members alike. Theatre director Derek Aldridge said: “I am really thrilled that one of the nation’s best–known actors is going to spend Christmas at the Wyvern. Adam’s recent live performances have received widespread critical acclaim, and now he’ll be in

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The Mayor of Swindon reopens the Richard Jefferies Museum at Coate for the summer on Tuesday 28 April to raise the profile of Swindon’s famous poet. With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund the trustees have refurbished the interior and the garden, and have created new displays and interpretation panels There will be events and activities throughout the year with details to be found at www.richardjefferies.org Swindon Museum & Art Gallery hosts a talk by Michael Gray RIBA on the work of the Victorian architect Brightwen Binyon on Saturday 16 May. Binyon designed the well-used Swindon Town Hall, the now derelict Mechanics Institute, the long lost Queens Theatre and numerous Swindon Board Schools. Discover the stories behind these buildings from 6.30pm to 7.30pm, at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, Bath Road. Tickets are £10, students and seniors £5 from 01793 466556 or mail: smag@swindon.gov.uk swindonlink.com n May 2015

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Heritage magazine remembers one of the few

Plans afoot to mark 175 years The birth of Swindon’s railway works almost 175 years ago has been confirmed as the catalyst for a series of celebrations throughout the town in 2016. The February Link first revealed that plans were being made to mark the town’s railway heritage, and to involve everyone in reflecting on how we arrived at where we are now, and to look to the future. On 25 February 1841, new Swindon was born when directors of the Great Western Railway authorised the building of a railway repair works in Wiltshire, after a site was identified by Daniel Gooch as the ideal location. A year’s worth of celebrations are being planned including bringing back the iconic Swindon made locomotive King George V, exhibitions at Steam Museum, a commemorative pocket watch designed by Old Town jewellers Deacons and a special ale brewed by Arkells. Ian Surtees at Steam is keen to hear from organisations, community groups, schools and businesses who would like to get involved. Contact him on 01793 466619 or email: isurtees@swindon.gov.uk

Now in its third year of publication, Swindon Heritage magazine continues to delve into the town’s deep and fascinating history, telling the stories of both local and national heroes, writes Frances Bevan. Muralist, painter and Swindon treasure Ken White, creator of Virgin Airlines emblem the Scarlet Lady, has featured on the cover of Swindon Heritage, as has Swindon born suffragette Edith New who famously broke windows at 10 Downing Street. The forthcoming magazine features another local hero, fighter pilot Harold Morley Starr. In July 1940 warfare took to the skies as the German Luftwaffe launched an air campaign to destroy the British Royal Air Force and especially its beating heart, Fighter Command. As the Blitz raged in the skies above British cities, wartime leader Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood up in the House of Commons and delivered some of his bestremembered words: ‘Never in the field of human conflict was so much

owed by so many to so few.’ And as the country prepares to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain Swindon Heritage honours one of The Few, and tells the story of Harold Morley Starr. Also included in the summer edition is an update of events in

Radnor Street Cemetery where the Community Payback team is getting to grips with brambles and overgrown shrubs to reveal yet more monuments, while volunteers from the Kingshill Area Residents’ Association are adopting neglected graves and keeping the weeds at bay. Guided walks take place on the second Sunday of the month, meet at the Chapel at 2pm. See details at Facebook: Radnor Street Cemetery. And keep a look out on the streets of Swindon for the Swindon in the Great War Blue Plaque scheme. A growing number of blue plaques are appearing in windows in the Kingshill area. The next edition, published in mid-May keeps you up to date on our campaign. An annual subscription to the quarterly magazine costs £25.96. See details and a list of stockists to purchase individual copies at: www.swindonheritage.com

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Non-celebrity surprises at the Swindon Festival of Literature: 4 to 16 May Known names are known because they have made it - onto television, radio, and into the newspapers and each year, we have a number of these in Swindon. This year is no exception, writes festival director Matt Holland. Appearing on 13 May is Rory Bremner, who will doubtless provide post-election impressions that satirise prominent politicians and hold them humorously to account. Radio 4 presenter and author Sandi Toksvig will quip her way for an hour on stage at the Wyvern on 5 May.

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Rory Bremner, at the festival in association with Swindon Link And Nell McAndrew will skip her way round Lydiard Park on the 4 May before giving a talk on the joys of running. But hidden in the pages of the festival programme are a host of other fascinating events, with authors you may never have heard of, but are just waiting to be found by the discerning reader. For example, on 5 May at the Arts Centre, three mothers who are successful authors and who have disproved the notion that having children stops you writing, will be telling how they did it and present samples of their work. On 7 May at the same venue,

there is a Festival first: a book about boxing. London-based author Anna Whitwham will be in conversation with Swindon-based trainer of boxers Paddy Fitzpatrick. This event offers an insight into the philosophy of this noble art. Talking of art, with culture-loving Swindonians getting excited about the possible creation of a cultural quarter in town, it’s timely that two eminent lovers of the arts, Robert Hewison and Julian Spalding, will be addressing key questions at the Arts Centre on 12 May. And on 15th, Suzannah Lipscomb, right, a fine philosopher who defies stereotype, will address the question of how we think about things today. Earlier the same day, zoologist Jules Howard will be explaining how a thousand million years ago, life on Earth suddenly became more interesting, colourful, and combative, thanks to sex! These are just some of the fascinating non-celebrity surprises at this year’s festival. The full programme is available in Swindon libraries or by contacting 01793 771080, swindonlitfest@ lowershawfarm.co.uk See the full festival line-up at www.swindonfestivalofliterature.co.uk

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The Summer Festival Guide With festival season upon us we’ve got together with The Ocelot magazine to let you know what’s coming to the area over the next few months. Guide compiled by Imogen Beckhelling.

LECHLADE FESTIVAL

Friday 22 to Sunday 24 May Riverside Park, Lechlade The Lechlade Festival was born out of a chat in The Crown between locals who had a love of music. Since then it has grown bigger and bigger with Status Quo and Dr and the Medics headlining for 2015. www.lechladefestival.co.uk

CHIPPENHAM FOLK FESTIVAL

Friday 22 to Monday 25 May Various venues alongside the River Avon in Chippenham Featuring some of the very best in traditional English music and dance, this festival is one of the keenest supported in the country. www.chippfolk.co.uk

SALISBURY INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL

Friday 22 May to Saturday 6 June Various venues across Salisbury 16 packed days of artistic encounters in every form. Music, theatre, circus and comedy, with artists from over 20 nations, including London Philaharmonic Orchestra. www.salisburyfestival.co.uk

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RIFFSTOCK

Friday 22 May to Monday May 25 Riffs Bar, Greatfield, Swindon The biggest ‘little’ festival in Swindon, Riffstock is a must-attend for the Swindon music scene. Live music, kids’ workshops, arts and crafts stalls and a BBQ to boot in aid of local charities and good causes. www.riffsbar.com

WYCHWOOD FESTIVAL

Friday 29 to Sunday 31 May Cheltenham Racecourse The Wychwood Festival has been nominated for Best Family Festival every year in the UK Festival Awards. With over 100 bands on 4 stages, it boasts a safe and fun atmosphere with a large helping of rock n’ roll on the side. This year includes UB40, Boney M, The Proclaimers and the amazing Justin Fletcher. www.wychwoodfestival.com

CONCERT AT THE KINGS

Saturday 30 May The Kings Arms, All Cannings For the 4th year running, the Kings Arms is holding their one day concert bringing in fantastic headline

acts - and all to raise money for Rock against Cancer. This year they’ve got Squeeze, Sweet, Howard Jones and Animals and Friends. www.concertatthekings.co.uk

OLD TOWN FESTIVAL

Saturday 6 to Sunday 14 June Venues across Old Town, Swindon BBQs, race nights, a big parade as well as an all day concert in Old Town Gardens’ Bowl on Saturday 13 June. www.oldtownfestival.co.uk

DEVIZES FESTIVAL

Wednesday 3 to Sunday 21 June Venues across Devizes Showcasing speakers, classical, folk, rock, jazz artists, comedians, poets and dancers over 3 weeks. This year there’s even Brian Blessed. www.devizesfestival.co.uk

CALNEFEST

Saturday 6 June The Rec, Calne Back for its 5th year, this charity festival is bigger than ever before. 5,000 people, 40 live acts, 4 stages, 1 venue. Dodgy headlines, with great support and a comedy tent. www.facebook.com/calnefest

WRDE UP MUSIC FESTIVAL

Saturday 11 July Lower Rec, Highworth This festival organised by Highworth Town Junior Football Club features Dr and The Medics as well as a Michael Jackson tribute, plus plenty of support from local bands. www.WRDEUP.org.uk

LARMER TREE FESTIVAL

Wednesday 15 to Sunday 19 July Larmer Tree Gardens, Sixpenny Handley Larmer Tree is home to this family festival, a magical place to enjoy


MARLBOROUGH JAZZ FESTIVAL

Friday 17 to Sunday 19 July Venues throughout Marlborough Marlborough International Jazz Festival takes place every July, when the town is transformed into Wiltshire's very own mini-New Orleans with more than 100 acts during the weekend. www.marlboroughjazz.com

SWINDON SHUFFLE

theatre, comedy, children’s activities, and excellent music including Tom Jones, Bellowhead and Swindon’s own Gaz Brookfield. www.larmertreefestival.co.uk

BOONDOCKS FESTIVAL

Friday 17 to Saturday 18 July Malmesbury The Boondocks Festival is Malmesbury’s first independent, homegrown music festival. This year includes Bite The Buffalo and Dub Mafia. www.theboondocksfestival.co.uk

Friday 17 to Sunday 19 July Various venues around Swindon Swindon Shuffle showcases the best unsigned talent, a vast array of musical genres, and fantastic entertainment at music venues across the town. www.swindonshuffle.org.uk

SAUSAGE FESTIVAL

Friday 24 to Saturday 25 July Rockbourne near Salisbury Sausage is a non-profit, intimate, friendly festival near Salisbury, firmly based on good music and merriment with The Talks and Stone Donkey Pilots. www.sausagefestival.co.uk

WOMAD

Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 July Charlton Park, Malmesbury The world music festival is one where you can take the family and

open your mind to global tunes. It’s basically around the world in 80 hours. This year it includes De La Soul and Bellowhead. www.womad.co.uk

TROWBRIDGE VILLAGE PUMP FOLK FESTIVAL

Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July White Horse Country Park, Westbury The very best in folk, roots and acoustic music from all over the UK and beyond, put on every year by the Trowbridge Village Pump Folk Club including Show of Hands and Strawbs. www.villagepumpfolkfestival.co.uk

FIELDVIEW FESTIVAL

Thursday 6 to Sunday 9 August Wiltshire - location TBA The ever popular event is back for a new chapter. It’s all pretty hush hush at the moment with even the location top secret. Expect quality line-up announcements soon. www.fieldviewfestival.co.uk

PEWSEY MUSIC FESTIVAL

Saturday 8 August Coopers Field, Pewsey This lovely boutique event first kicked off in 2007, and it has been a one-day musical extravaganza each year. www.pewseymusicfestival.org

AVEBURY ROCKS

Saturday 22nd August Avebury Start with a trek around the iconic sites and finish up with an acoustic concert amongst the stones, this year’s line-up includes Preston Reed, George Wilding and Nick Harper. www.aveburyrocks.org

DEVIZES INTERNATIONAL STREET FESTIVAL

Sunday 30 to Monday 31 August Devizes A big, two-day family event, featuring some of the very best in European street theatre and live music, kids entertainment, food, drink and festival stalls - and it's all free! www.docadevizes.org.uk

END OF THE ROAD FESTIVAL

Friday 4 to Sunday 6 September Larmer Tree Gardens One of the last big festivals of the year includes the likes of My Morning Jacket and Laura Marling. www.endoftheroadfestival.com

BROAD TOWN BIG GIG

Saturday 5 September The Show Field, Broad Town The Big Gig has proven so popular that it has become a firm annual fixture, with attendances growing year on year. www.broadtownshow.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON MUSIC

CHILDREN & FAMILY

Friday 1st, 7.30pm Whitney – Queen of the Night. Three decades of classic hits featuring rising West End star Rebecca Freckleton as Whitney. £22. Wyvern Saturday 2nd, 7.30pm The Illegal Eagles bringing you all the classic songs. £23.50. Wyvern Sunday 3rd, 6pm Tanwood Youth Theatre. A concert of musical theatre and drama performances from the TNWD students and guests. £12. Arts Centre Thursday 7th, 7.30pm The Carpenters Story. Phil Aldridge and Claire Furley bring back memories of the melodic duo. £22. Wyvern Friday 8th, 7.30pm The Dreamboys. An action-packed show full of music, muscle, magic and mayhem. £22.50. Wyvern Sunday 10th, 7.30pm The Elvis Years. An outstanding production of the West End musical Jailhouse Rock featuring original star Mario Kombou and his incredible band £20.50. Wyvern

Saturday 2nd, 11.30am How The Koala Learnt to Hug. Karen The Koala tells her story in this family musical, written especially for parents to enjoy with their children. Age 3 and older. £10.50, child £9.50; family £38. Wyvern Saturday 2nd to Monday 4th Welly Wanging Competition. Traditional fun and games, including May pole dancing, quoits, tin can alley and skittles. Roves Farm. See the advert on page 27 Sunday 3rd, 11am, 3pm & 6.30pm Sing-a-long-a Frozen. A full screening of Disney’s Frozen with lyrics on screen. Remember to dress up as your favourite character. Age recommendation 5 years +. £15.50; child £10.50; family of 4 £46; family of 3 £33. Wyvern

Saturday 16th, 7.30pm Kentwood Choir Showcase 2015 presented by Sheila Harrod, accompanied by Paul Maguire and his Wednesday 20th, 5pm to 7.30pm 7-piece Little Big Band. £14. Wyvern Meet Joseph’s Amazing Camels. Sunday 17th, 7.30pm Two camels from Joseph And The Gypsy Fire. Ben Holder (violin), Will Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Barnes and Stuart Carter-Smith show (see Musical) will be in Thea(acoustic guitars) and Paul Jeffertre Square. ies (double bass) weave darkness, Saturday 23rd to Sunday 31st excitement, exuberance and great Three Little Pigs. Huff and puff your beauty through some of music’s way around the farm on a free tracmost iconic eras. £16. Arts Centre tor ride. Roves Farm. See the advert Tuesday 19th, 7.30pm on page 27 Celtic Fiddle Festival. A celebraTuesday 26th, 7pm, Wednesday tion of the violin. Fiddlers Kevin 27th, 2pm & 7pm, Thursday 28th, Burke (Ireland), Christian Lemaître 2pm & 7pm (Brittany, France) and André Brunet Danny the Champion Of The (Quebec, Canada) showcase their World. London Contemporary international and individual styles. Theatre presents one of Roald £17.50. Arts Centre Dahl’s best loved books. Suitable for Friday 22nd, 7.30pm ages 5+. £17; child £15; family £60. The Magnificent AK47 with Wyvern Swindon Community Choir. An Friday 29th, 3pm & Saturday 30th, evening of songs of emotion, life, 10.30am love, strength and tenderness with Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dia lashing of humour thrown in. £9; nosaurs. A non-stop action packed under 16s £5. Arts Centre adventure with live music, puppetry, Thursday 28th, 7.30pm physical performance and dastardly CoCo and the Butterfields. A dinosaurs. £11.50; child £9.50; family five-strong, energetic act, featuring £36. Arts Centre beatboxer EupheX and performing Saturday 30th, 1pm & 4pm; Suntheir own unique fusion of folk, pop day 31st, 10am & 1pm and hip hop. £13. Arts Centre Octonauts and the Deep Sea Friday 29th, 8pm Volcano Adventure. Embark on an West Point Country Music Club: exciting mission with the quirky and The Chris Dunne Band. £6; under 18 courageous underwater adventure years, £3; under 10s free. Ferndale heroes. £14.50, £16.50, child £2.00 Club off; family £58. Wyvern

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SWINDON COMEDY Wednesday 6th, 8pm Milton Jones And the Temple of Daft. £25. Wyvern Saturday 9th, 7.30pm Al Murray. Wyvern. SOLD OUT Thursday 14th, 8pm Reginald D Hunter. Age recommendation 18+. £25. Wyvern Saturday 23rd, 8pm Richard Herring is in a frivolous mood. £16. Arts Centre Sunday 31st, 8pm Paul Merton’s Impro Chums. Unique comedy, based entirely on suggestions from the audience. £22. Wyvern Sunday 31st, 8pm Susan Calman: ‘Lady Like’. A show about being older, wiser and liking yourself. £15. Arts Centre

MUSICAL Tuesday 28 April to Saturday 2 May The Mikado presented by Swindon Gilbert & Sullivan Society. £12; students £9; under 16s £6. Arts Centre Friday 15th, 7.30pm Back to Broadway. A breathtaking journey through the magical world of musicals. £19. Wyvern Tuesday 19th to Saturday 23rd. Tues 7.30pm; Wed & Thurs 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Fri 5pm & 8pm; Sat 2pm, 5pm & 8pm Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. The magical musical full of unforgettable stories. £18 - £30.50. Wyvern

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How healthy is the town; what’s the level of wellbeing? Intuitive Therapy Swindon’s Health and Wellbeing Board has produced the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) for 2014/15, providing an overview of the current and future health and wellbeing needs of people in the Borough. Some of the key Swindon facts in the document include: • Average life expectancy is 79.3 years for males and 82.7 years for females, relating to 2010 to 2012 figures, which is similar to the national average; • 96.2 per cent of girls aged 12 to 13 received all three doses of the HPV vaccine, the highest coverage in the country, relating to 2012/13 figures; • 2,911 babies were born in 2013, 28 born to women aged under 18 and 85 to women aged 40 or above; • Sport provides an estimated £91.2m in added economic value through improved quality and length of life plus avoided health care costs. Overall, evidence shows that in many ways the health of Swindon’s population is similar to England as

Swindon’s Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy outlines how these and other priority areas are being tackled. For example, a scheme called Football Fans In Training (FFIT) has been developed in partnership with Swindon Town Football in the Community Trust to help men aged between 35 to 65 lose weight through physical exercise and an improved diet. An Independent Domestic Violence Advocacy (IDVA) service is available, offering a whole. specialist advisors who provide free Although average life expectancy and confidential support to victims and smoking levels are improving, considered to be at high risk of significant inequalities remain harm from their current or former amongst the population. partner or other family members. Data and intelligence is also Provided by Swindon Women’s Aid, available on a wide range of its main priority is to increase the issues which affect the health and safety of victims and their children. wellbeing of residents, ranging The JSNA, including the summary, from accidents to alcohol, cancer presents key facts, intelligence to culture, diabetes to domestic abuse and sexual health to smoking. and issues, along with additional reports, examining these topics in In keeping with national trends, more detail, demographic profiles lifestyle-related issues such as and population projections. obesity and Type 2 diabetes have Find the report at: become more prevalent in recent www.swindonjsna.co.uk years.

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Rodbourne Cheney Bowls Club

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Interested in trying outdoor bowling? Or just want to find out more? Then we would like to see you at our Open Day. We will provide everything you need to try out the sport of bowls. All age groups welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Please wear trainers or flat-soled shoes. Refreshments available. Find us on Cheney Manor Road between Alison Court and St Mary’s Church Hall - look out for the signs. Come along and give it a go!

Car wash in May & June will help firefighter reach Big Apple goal Swindon will have a representative in November’s New York marathon when Westlea fire station watch manager Tim Elliott pounds the city streets in aid of the Fire Fighters Charity. Having completed the Swindon and Reading half, the extra 13 miles will be a huge ask said Tim. “This will be my first marathon and I must admit some trepidation. I’ve been a keen supporter of the charity for over 20 years, and am heavily involved at a local level, so now’s the time to step up to a bigger challenge.” Tim is appealing to readers to help him reach his fundraising goal at two Saturday car wash events at the following stations:

illness, so they can return to their jobs of risking their lives to save ours. “It costs over £8 million every year to keep the charity running. It’s completely reliant upon donations and fundraising; my target is to raise over £2,000 before the race date of 1 November.” If you’re unable to meet Tim and colleagues at either of the events, help him online at: www. virginmoneygiving.com/ TimElliott40

Run or walk for charity in May

Sunday 3 May: This year’s Sarsen Trail and Neolithic Marathon in aid of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust allows walkers, runners, including cani-cross runners, and cyclists 2 May, 10am to 2pm – Westlea Fire Station, The Chesters (off Mead the chance to discover some of the county’s most beautiful countryside. Way), Westlea; Walkers can opt for a seven-mile 13 June, 10am to 2pm – Swindon stroll, an 11-mile hike or a stride Fire Station, Drove Road. He added: “The Fire Fighters Char- out to to the new finish passing in ity offers vital support services to all the distance the iconic stones of UK fire fighters. With three special- Stonehenge. ist rehabilitation centres, it provides Registration for runners has closed, fire fighters with the help they need but walkers and cyclists can enter on the day. See details of the new to recover from injury, surgery or route at www.wiltshirewildlife.org/ sarsen-trail Saturday 9 May: A new run on the town’s running and walking calendar, the Bluebell 10k, takes place in aid of local autism charity DASH (Discovering Autistic Spectrum Happiness). Sponsored by Nationwide, the event starts and finishes at the Nationwide Campus, Pipers Way and follows an all terrain route incorporating Coate Water and

Great Copse Bluebell Woods. It is a family and dog friendly event and offers the option of a shorter route. Registration: £12 adults, free for children. Discount for entrants with autism and their carers. Sponsorship is optional but appreciated Register on-line at www. dashswindon.com or mail: info@ dashswindon.com for a hard copy registration form. www.dashswindon.com Sunday 17 May: The Commonweal Five Mile Run starts from the school in Old Town. Organised by Commonweal School’s PTA, this popular Old Town running event is now in its fourth year and attracts over 250 recreational and club runners from across Swindon. Registration costs £10 for UKA affiliated runners and £12 for unaffiliated runners via: www. runbritain.com See more at: www.commonweal5. co.uk or Facebook: Commonweal 5 Mile

Town fans now fitter to enjoy football Swindon Town Football in the Community are delighted to be seeing less of their fans following the success of the Football Fans in Training programme, writes Sam Morshead. The initiative, which started in January, has encouraged supporters aged 35 and above with a waistline of 38 inches or more to shed pounds, and it’s been delivered with excellent results. Ten weeks into the process, 30 participants have been involved in physical activity sessions and structured workshops, covering diet and nutrition, with all those taking part noticing effects on their weight. Trust manager Jon Holloway said: “It has been an amazing couple of months with all of the guys showing

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great commitment and dedication to improve their health and lifestyles in general. “They were all issued with STFC kit at the start and now very much feel part of something special.” As a bonus, first-team manager Mark Cooper joined the group to reiterate the importance of keeping fit both physically and mentally. The next course commences in September, in time for particpants to enjoy the next season, whichever league the club is playing in. For details of Football Fans in Training and to register for the programme, contact Jon Holloway: jon@stfc-fitc.co.uk or Shane Hewlett: shane@stfc-fitc.co.uk, or call the STFiTC office on 01793 421303.


Competition gets kids active

Are you looking for a new sport and interested in meeting new people?

The game of bowls could be for you. The County Ground Bowls Club welcomes new and experienced bowlers. Coaching is available. Our season starts mid-April. Bowls is a sport in which all ages and abilities can take part - we have disabled facilities.

A young scooter rider flying with style There were incredible performances at the first ATBShop and ATBSkate Warehouse Urban Rider Games at Hawksworth on 10 April. Skateboarders, scooter riders and BMXers demonstrated their skills, energy and daring throughout an evening of thrilling competition. Organiser Diana Kirk said: “The aim was to celebrate how guys and girls are going out and doing something they enjoy, which is keeping them fit and active. We had 100 competitors from Swindon and also as far away as Bristol and Oxford. “Throughout the day there were

well over 300 people watching the competition; we had great help from parents to put on the event and it was lovely to see so many grandparents cheering on the youngsters. “The kids really had to push themselves hard; there were some amazing tricks, and every time they came off the noise was just amazing. There was a fantastic atmosphere and a great spirit amongst the competitors.” See more pictures by Richard Wintle of Calyxpix at: www.bit.ly/urbanrider2015 www.atbshop.co.uk

Wheelchair rugby players picked for England Five Swindon St George players have been called up to the England Wheelchair Rugby League training squad ahead of the European Championships. Martin Lane, Robert McLeod, Kelvin Jones, Scott Jones and 15-yearold Commonweal pupil Billie-Ellen Batten have been included in the 21-strong party. The group will be whittled down to 10 in the build-up to the championships, which are to be held at Medway Park from 23 to 26 September, first by call-ups to the GB squad for the Test series with France and then by a final selection process.

St George chairman and coach Tony Ellis said: “We’re a club that started less than four years ago and to have the lion’s share of an England training squad for a European Championships is just monumental.” As assistant coach with the England set-up, Ellis had an input into the make-up of the side but he stressed that club members are definitely in the squad on merit. “We’re becoming a beacon for the sport in the south west. Proud doesn’t even come close to how I’m feeling.” Facebook: Swindon St George Wheelchair Rugby League

If interested and for more information please visit: www.countygroundbowls.btck.co.uk or contact 07943 375685

Ben Simmonds took the final of the boys under 12 section and Cador Beautyman won the under-tens. In the girls’ competition, Alice Fletcher won gold and Niamh Preston bronze in the under 10 section, while Hannah Keighley finished fourth on her championship debut. Swindon recorded a clean sweep in the under 12 age group, as Southern Regional champion Elysia Bidgood took gold, Abigail Lessels took silver, and Lara Capps bronze. www.swindonfencing.org.uk

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Swindon Fencing Club wins five county titles Swindon Fencing Club returned from the recent Wiltshire County Fencing Championships with five county titles. Eighty-five children competed in a variety of age groups at the event, which was held at Sarum Academy in Salisbury, and Swindon picked up gold medals in the under 14, under 12 and under 10 categories for boys and the under 10 and under 12 groups for girls. In the boys under 14 final, Ewan Young emerged victorious.

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Swindon Council deputy leader Brian Mattock presents Paul with his award Boxing coach and former ABA light heavyweight champion Paul Rogers was recognised for his contribution to young people in the town at the Mayor’s Pride of Swindon Awards 2015 in April. As a volunteer at Scrappers Boxing Gym and Community Fitness Centre Paul dedicates his time alongside a team of coaches to work with children, young people, adults and people with disabilities. He also visits schools to encourage youngsters to participate in boxing, delivers non-contact boxing skills classes at Swindon Academy, Lydiard Park Academy, Riverside School and to several groups across the town.

Some of the young people Paul works with are disadvantaged and are close to exclusion from mainstream education. The non-contact boxing classes teaches fitness skills, self-discipline and confidence. Paul said: “Whether you’re a child or an adult you get individual attention and training at Scrappers Gym, we teach and help everyone personally according to their ability.” The gym is a project managed by Swindon Children’s Scrapstore and is located at the rear of 24HR Gym in Hillmead, West Swindon. See details at: www.scrappersgym.com


Festival to get people fit and healthy The early burst of summer in April gave us a hint (hopefully) of what’s to come and May’s Swindon Walking Festival aims to get people together to enjoy the outdoors in each other’s company. During May there will be one-off events and weekly guided walks on offer. From wildlife strolls to fitness trails, Nordic walking and health walks, there will be short (under five mile) walks around different parts of the borough. All the various groups walk at a different pace, so there’s something for everyone, no matter how fit you are says Cathy Compton, volunteer Swindon health walks leader. “You don’t have to be super fit to join one of our groups, we welcome people of all abilities, and joining a group is a great way to discover new places to walk and socialise. “We follow different routes each week and I’ve noticed that people gradually lose weight, increase their confidence and become less reliant on medication after walking with our group over a number of weeks.” The festival launches at a ‘Get Walking Day’ at Coate Water on Saturday 2 May, with a pleasant 3

to 4 mile hour-long guided walk around the lake from 11am. Visitors will be able to meet the walk leaders, discover new walking routes, and browse stalls to pick up healthy lifestyles tips. Pedometers will also be available for everyone who joins this walk or any of the festival walks (subject to availability). For details, festival brochures are available in libraries and GP surgeries or from www.bit.ly/ swindonwalkfest, or call Amanda Rothwell on 01793 465413.

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A Moredon woman is creating an informal meet-up to help people who are depressed about being overweight. Vicky Cammack, 32, used to be more than seventeen and a half stone but is now ten and a half, and has dropped from a 24 dress size to a size ten. She decided to really do something about her weight after being disgusted by a picture of herself in 2012 and having been on yo-yo diets for years. Her strategy was to lose weight slowly through healthy eating and exercise so that her body adjusted properly. She is now organising an informal monthly meet-up for those in a similar situation and wants people to get in touch. She said: “I strongly feel that there isn’t enough long term support for people who are struggling to lose weight and then maintain the loss. I want to arrange a once a month in-

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The revised Peugeot 5008 – a new family favourite The term Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) is not one that sets the pulse racing yet it helps if the MPV in question is also a decent driver and, in the case of the Peugeot 5008, this is certainly so. Out On The Road The 5008 impressed with the level of performance available from a strong 2.0L HDi motor delivering 148bhp. Personally, the steering is too light for my tastes but it is accurate. Peugeot reckon the MPV will take just ten seconds to reach the magical 62mph. Certainly, response is lively and driving is much more pleasurable than the dull MPV title suggests. I rate this engine highly, but, inevitably, there is a penalty to pay in emissions at 140g/km. There’s a good selection of alternate, less powerful engines available including Peugeot’s frugal 1.6L BlueHDi 120 which emits just 109g/km Road manners are good and the ride is composed even on our neglected country lanes. There was inevitably a small amount of body roll but the supportive seats held us in place without issue. Under normal driving conditions I doubt anyone will notice. Inside the 5008 The tested car is a top-ofthe-range model in Allure trim. Although list prices start around £19,000 for the entry level Access trim, with Active being the next step up, Allure is the one to go for if you can reach to about £25k. It adds bigger alloys, a Cielo Panoramic Glass Roof (with electric blind), climate control, cruise and the really first class Peugeot Connect navigation. This provides Bluetooth and one of the nicest sat-navs I

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Fun dog event The RSPCA Fun Dog Show takes place on Monday 25 May at The Westcott Recreation Ground in Wootton Bassett Road. Registration begins at 10am and judging commences at 11am. The classes include most handsome dog, best junior handler, dog most like its owner, waggiest tail and prettiest bitch. Only dogs who are over six months old can enter. There will be lots of stalls, refreshments, a funfair and attractions. The event is held in conjunction with the Swindon and Old Town Rotary Club’s annual Duck Race at 3.30pm. www.RSPCAnorthwilts.org.uk

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Footballing pooch a star at STFC

If you have been to a Swindon Town home game recently you might have spotted Lucky, the Border Collie. The footballing pooch is featured on posters and ads around the stadium promoting Barkimber Pet Care. The eight year old, who has been football obsessed all his life and is never without a ball by his side, is the main star of the TV ads and

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Swindon woman crowned pet carer of the year By Imogen Beckhelling Swindonian Audrey Cowley has been crowned Pet Carer of the Year for dedication and devotion to the care of her diabetic cat Symba The awards were launched as part of Pet Diabetes Month, which aimed to celebrate the commitment it takes to successfully manage the condition in pets. It was Audrey’s vet who recognised the extraordinary efforts she makes to care for her cat and nominated her. Despite suffering from motor neurone disease (MND), leaving Audrey with various functional difficulties, such as being unable to walk and talk without difficulty, has succeeded in managing Symba’s

diabetes for nearly five years. She said: “I’m thrilled to have won this award and will cherish the professional photos of Symba forever.” The event was supported by MSD Animal Health, who offer a range of veterinary pharmaceuticals and services to pet owners, farmers and animal health professionals. See details at: www.mypetonline.co.uk/petdiabetes

A purrfect show This year’s Black & White Cat Club Championship Show is being held at Cricklade Town Hall on Saturday 9 May, 12.30pm to 4pm. Not only will there be a chance to see some of the champion pedigree and non-pedigree cats, but there will be stalls, a raffle, food and refreshments, and even an auction (not of cats). The Black & White is the oldest cat club in the country, but this is a chance to discover that there are many different types and colours of cat other than black and white ones. Entry costs £2; concessions £1. Call 07801 802832 or 01666 860646 for details.


A weekend of good food and wine in Swindon in June The first Swindon Food & Drink Festival takes place at Lydiard Park on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 June and you can win a ticket to it to meet some of the cooks you see on TV, as well as enjoy a wide range of cooking demonstrations, talks, food experiences and products, wine classes and live music. Amongst the celebrity chefs taking part will the BBC MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace. You’ll be able to judge Gregg as he cooks up a storm Plan to spend a relaxing June weekend eating and drinking of his favourite recipes. aging visitors to get baking too. Over the two days Yealands Estate Remember Cathryn Dresser from TV presenter and hugely popular from Marlborough in New Zealand the 2012 series of BBC2’s Great writer, Stefan Gates, renowned for will be offering free international British Bake Off. She’ll be encourhis extraordinary food adventures wine talks and tastings. in CBBC’s Gastronaut Live will mix With a host of food producers Win a family ticket cooking with science and French there will be something for everyto the Festival baker extraordinaire Richard Bertione. On Saturday the event runs net will demonstrate his passion for from 10am to 7pm and on Sunday Garden Events Limited is offering patisserie. 10am to 5pm. five family tickets. To enter, send Pamela Chen More will demonAll demonstrations, classes, your details with your answer to strate the Flavours of China and talks and music are included in this question: Tastes of Taiwan before Mark Lloyd the entry price of £7 on the day, or In which Swindon park shows how wild food can be a rich £6 if purchased online. Talks and will the festival be held? 
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Dr David Collins, consultant rheumatologist at Great Western Hospital, is the guest speaker at the Swindon Osteoporosis Support Group on Friday 8 May, 1.30pm, at Central Community Centre, Emlyn Square SN1 5BP. The group aims to improve the quality of life of people with osteoporosis by raising awareness and understanding of the condition. See details of future meetings at www.swindonosteoporosis.com or contact 07771 608018 or email: swindonosteoporosis@googlemail. com

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Hypnotherapy explained Mark Altree who practices in Royal Wootton Bassett is often asked to explain what a hypnotherapist does and how hypnotherapy can help. He writes: Most people’s knowledge of hypnosis comes from things they have heard or seen on television. The truth is far less dramatic. There’s no hocus-pocus or mind control, and a hypnotherapist certainly has no control or power over a client. Hypnosis is simply a very effective method of relaxing a person to such an extent that allows access to part of your brain you can’t usually get to, the part that can help us to achieve the things we might be struggling with. The most common type of hypnotherapy is called suggestion therapy. This is where, during hypnosis, the therapist suggests new behavioural patterns to the client, and because of the hypnotic state, these sug-

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Karen James and Otis, happy that their regular route around Peatmoor Lagoon has been restored A well used footbridge over a stream draining into Peatmoor Lagoon has been given a complete makeover by Swindon Council. When the job was commissioned it was thought only the wooden bed of the bridge had to be replaced after nearly 30 years of use. However

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• Extra Sockets/lights Extra Sockets/lights • • Fuse Board Upgrade

Home Improvements & Building Services • General building maintenance • Garage conversions • Bathrooms and Kitchens • Carpentry • Wall & floor tiling • Plastering/Plaster boarding/Coving • UPVC doors, windows & repairs • Fascias, soffits, guttering • Patios and fencing Insurance work undertaken For a prompt professional service contact Andy: 07969350160 /01793 435513 www.acphomeimprovements.co.uk

ASHDOWN BATHROOMS & KITCHENS

• Fuse Board Upgrade

Design to Installation

Complete Rewires • • Complete Rewires

All Work Guaranteed Quality Finish And Attention To Detail Is Assured

• • Testing andInspection Inspection Testing and • No job too small!

• No job too small!

Connected Connected Electrical Electrical && Property Services Property Services Call Geoff : 07824 314080 or Tel: 07824 314080 or 01793 703308 01793 703308 Email: connectedelectrical01@gmail.com

Email: connectedelectrical01@gmail.com

FREE CONSULTATIONS & ESTIMATES

Call Mark: 01793 887766 Mob: 07979 267757

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DJR General Builders Ltd Competent, reliable and fully insured. All aspects of building and maintenance work carried out to private and public properties. Please call for a free quotation. 01793 871660 (Office) Mob: 075151 25060 derek.richardson5@virginmedia.com 24 The Elms, Nine Elms Swindon SN5 5XA

SWINDON GAS SERVICES www.swindongasservices.co.uk

01793 847517 ★ boiler changes ★ boiler breakdown ★ full central heating systems ★ heating system upgrades ★ power flushing ★ bathroom suites ★ all types of plumbing work undertaken ★ no call out charge ★ 15 years experience 550065

J&R Plumbing Providing plumbing services to clients throughout Swindon 30 years experience Friendly, reliable service OAP discount on request Tel: 01793 271185 Mobile: 07813 950899

WARMSHIELD SERVICES LTD

• Boiler breakdowns and maintenance contracts from £15/month • Boiler servicing from £59 + VAT • Landlords Gas Safety and PAT testing • Boiler and heating systems upgrades • Full central heating designs and installation • Power flushing / Descaling Combi • General plumbing boilers from from tap washers to £1,350 full bathroom suites + VAT • Free no obligation quotes u 10% discount with this advert (quote ref WL 2714) u £500 off any new boiler installed

D E Carpentry For all your carpentry needs k Door hanging k Kitchen fitting k Real wood and laminate flooring k Fitted wardrobes k 15 years experience

Call 01793 514069 or 07885 972172 e: ellisj10@sky.com

559105

Tel: 01793 753341

www.heatingswindon.com

www.delliscarpentry.co.uk

MILESTONE Building Services

• • • • • • • • • •

All Building Works Undertaken No job too small • Free estimates

Extensions Garage & Loft Conversions Conservatories Garden Walls Patios & Fencing Plastering Wall & Floor Tiling Laminate & Wood Flooring Block Paving Painting & Decorating All our work is carried out to your complete satisfaction

Contact: Dean Scanlon Telephone: 01793 422032 Mobile: 077 8968 1536

Tel: 01793 932 570 Mob: 07790 283 186

Complete Property Renovations & Alterations Kitchens / Bathroom Tiling / Flooring Brickwork / Blockwork Paving / Patios Fencing / Decking & Ground Works Carpentry / Plumbing

Earthmoving Services

Contact: Pete

ELECTRICIAN

• Garden/site shaping, levelling, clearance • Footings, trenches & ditches excavated • Hardcore sub-bases & roadways/tracks • Electrical installations • Concrete, tarmac, hedge • Modifications & stump removal • Fault finding • Soil screening/debris removal • Inspection & Testing • Micro excavator, minimum access • Domestic & Commercial width required: 29” (730mm) • 24/7 Emergency call-out • Part P & IET Certified C.P.C.S Licensed • Fully Insured Call Steve to discuss your needs and receive a free estimate

from only £495

Call Darren on 01793 629 629 www.crannistech.co.uk

FOR ALL YOUR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS • Kitchen/Bathroom Installations • Painting & Decorating • Plumbing • Tiling • Minor Electrical • Carpentry • Garden landscaping/Maintenance • Patios & Decking

Tel: 01793 721677 Mobile 07919415849

Tel: 01793 848708 or 07967 341567 www.earthmovingservices.co.uk

24/7 Emergency Call Out • All Works Guaranteed • Reliable & Affordable

All types of electrical work undertaken • House extensions, alterations & rewires • Fault finding & repairs • Fuse board repairs & replacements • Testing & certification • Kitchen installations - cookers & appliances • Intruder alarm systems • Bathroom installations • Supplies to garages & out-houses • Lighting & socket outlets • Exterior lighting & power • 24 hour emergency call out

Swindon’s Heating & Plumbing Specialists • Full Central Heating Installations • Boiler Replacement, Servicing & Repair • All Plumbing & Maintenance Services • Full Bathroom Installations • Landlord & Letting Agent Services • Renewable Energy Installations

Fully qualified, NAPIT & Part P Approved Electricians

01793 847575

www.wired-electrical.co.uk

info@wired-electrical.co.uk

01793 878636

T.

523887

Power Flus hing Agent

www.CentraHeat.co.uk

CentraHeat.co.uk

www.

07739 357617

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BATHROOMS

BATHROOMS

BATHROOMS & KITCHENS

Plumbing

& Heating MJP Home Creations

❉ Quality bathroom suites

fitted - tiling, electrics, flooring all taken care of ❉ All types of plumbing undertaken - leaking taps, pumps, tanks, burst pipes, 302877 machines installed

Free estimates

01793 876600 07748 964433

Creation Born Of Perfection Specialists in kitchens bathrooms and wetrooms Design and installation, plastering, plumbing, electrics, underfloor heating and tiling

Contact Matthew Pollard: 07779 318717 info@mjphomecreations.com See our customer testimonials: www.mjphomecreations.com

Approved Plumber

mjplumbing64@gmail.com

DECORATOR

DECORATOR

Call Stuart on 01793 727659 or 07809 368051

ter

ain

REDUCTIONS FOR OAPs

Call 01793 334823 or 07788 572043

EP

ID

• 20 years experience • Competitive rates • No job too small • Reliable & friendly service • Free estimates

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

PR

INTERIOR H EXTERIOR H WALLPAPERING H COVING H

&D eco rat or

FREE ESTIMATES

DECORATOR

DECORATOR

DECORATOR INSIDE AND OUT

DECORATING & CARPENTRY

• High class painting and decorating • 30 years experience • Competitive rates • Interior & exterior • References available • Reliable friendly service, all work undertaken For free quotation call Paul on

01793 321981 07775 840236

HEATING & PLUMBING

HEATING & PLUMBING

Quality Plumbing & Heating

RJ PeaRce Plumbing & Heating ltd

Est. 30 years • Central heating installation • Boiler servicing & repairs • Replacement boilers • Bathrooms & tiling • Power showers • Outside taps Reg: 128966 All plumbing work undertaken Reliable service, realistic prices

Kevin Rolfe Tel: 01793 881905 Mobile: 07973 663367 www.swindonheating.co.uk

• Bathrooms & showers • Competitive rates

7 YEAR GUARANTEE

on Worcester Bosch Ri Si and Cdi boilers

• All work guaranteed • No job too small

203455

PLANS DRAWN

APPRENTICESHIP SERVED TRADESMAN

Loft conversion & extension specialist. Complete house design and commercial work undertaken.

For a complete professional service contact:

STEVE GEORGE

APPROVED

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Services

(Household Maintenance) Handyman

• Plastering • Carpentry • Garden Maintenance • Decorating, Coving • Groundwork • Tiling • Bathroom & Kitchen Installation • Fencing & Patios • Power Jetting • Building, installing partition walls,

For a free no obligation quote call Gary on

KITCHEN & BATHROOM SERVICES • Free survey • Building work • Plastering • Tiling • Electrics • Plumbing • Wooden flooring • All types of worktops fitted including granite

Call Andy: 01793 729354 or 07900 835116

loft boarding & repairs Competitive Rates, Flexible Hours, Reliable, No job too small

Accredited Installer

For further details call Richard on 01793 879156 or 07747 723606

No job too small • Rooms left tidy daily Free no obligation 24 hour quotations

HOME MAINTENANCE

Over 20 years experience in plumbing & heating work • Central heating

• Interior/exterior painting and decorating • Wallpaper • Tiling • Coving • Laminate flooring • Doors & skirting replacement • Kitchen & bathroom refits • Internal alterations

From initial concept to full working drawings my service includes: • written specifications; • contractor tender documents; • all forms and paperwork carried out; • liaison with relevant authorities; • Party Wall Act paperwork and advice given. 7 DAY DESIGN SERVICE for most domestic work Established 1980. All areas covered

Call Bob on 07778 324228

Mobile: 07764 511933 or Tel: 01793 879069

PLUMBING

General Domestic Plumbing Leaks, Burst Pipes and Sinks Taps, Showers and Overflows Gutter Installation Repairs and Cleaning No job too small No call out charge & free quotation Contact Owen Tel: 07708 644500 or: qplumbingswindon@gmail.com


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Paul Rhind

J S Property Services

Bathroom suites and kitchens fitted

UPVC windows & doors Conservatories, fascias and guttering Roofing & building maintenance Painting, decorating, ceramic tiling

Home & Garden Improvements General carpentry Fitted kitchens / bedrooms Laminate and solid flooring Replacement doors Skirtings / architraves Decking and patios General building maintenance

Telephone/fax: 01793 874807

Free estimates Call Jamie on 704309 or 0777 594 8833 www.jspropertyservices.co.uk

DECORATOR

DOUBLE GLAZING

TREVOR WYSE

Doctor Glass

Professional Painter & Decorator Wallpaper Specialist Coving • Dado Rails • Tiling

Call 01793 618936 or 07976 885203

repairs & replaces cracked, broken or misted double glazed windows Also hinges and locks

www.trevorwyse.com

Call: 01793 854448 or 07976 219671

HOME MAINTENANCE

OFFICES/WORKSHOPS

G R SERVICES

WHITEHALL CRICKLADE LTD

Painting and decorating Carpentry services Grounds maintenance Turfing, fencing, patios Kitchen & bathroom installations Wall tiling Fascias & guttering Roof repairs Friendly, reliable & competitive

Call Glen on: 01793 487450 07774 841879

DECORATOR PA I N T I N G A N D D E C O R AT I N G

CARPENTRY

A C h a n g e o f Co l o u r

BUILDING SERVICES

Experienced in all aspects of interior and exterior decorating ✓ Domestic, commercial & letting ✓ Specialist in insurance claims & DIY 'rescues’ ✓ Competitive rates (no VAT) ✓ Excellent references ✓ Registered & recommended by the Painting & Decorating Association ✓ Age UK Registered ✓ Full public liability insurance Free advice and quotations contact Darryl Bevan on 01793 497461 or 07919 671307

ELECTRICIAN SAFE & SHAW

ELECTRICAL SERVICES ✓ EXTRA SOCKETS / LIGHTS ✓ SECURITY LIGHTING/FIRE ALARMS ✓ GARDEN LIGHTING & OUTDOOR SOCKETS ✓ SHOWERS/COOKERS INSTALLED ✓ FUSE BOARD REPLACEMENT ✓ COMPLETE RE-WIRING FREE QUOTATIONS, NO OBLIGATION

Please call Paul Eastham on 07769 883717

DECORATOR Quality painting and decorating at an affordable price 40 years experience No VAT Free estimates For professional, reliable and friendly service call

GBD Services 01793 979282 or 07453 966627

HEATING & PLUMBING

GJV PLUMBING & HEATING • New Central Heating Systems • Boiler Replacement • Services & Breakdowns • Landlord Safety Certificate • Bathrooms Fitted • Power Flush Service • All Plumbing Work Undertaken

01793 523335 07734 176129

www.gjvplumbingandheating.co.uk Local & Reliable Service FREE QUOTES AND FULLY INSURED 132329

near Cricklade - out of town location

OFFICES/ WORKSHOPS Are you looking for flexible, rural office/workspace, in various sizes, on attractive terms?

www.grservicesswindon.co.uk

email: grservices@hotmail.co.uk

Contact: 01793 750416 allbusiness@whitehall-services.co.uk

TILING

TILING

GILES BROS FLOOR & WALL TILING SPECIALISTS Free Quotes Call Lee on 0771 8102 921 Call Mike on 0778 8444 084 or 01793 520526

TILING WALL & FLOOR SPECIALIST Please call Leon for a free quote

TEL: 01793 330975 MOB: 07919 255673 Email: leon.jack@hotmail.co.uk Kitchens, Bathrooms and Conservatories swindonlink.com n May 2015

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ACCOUNTANCY

CJD

ACCOUNTANCY LTD

Craig Dell FCCA

ACCOUNTANCY S J BAKER ACCOUNTING LTD

CERTIFIED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

S J BAKER FCCA

Chartered Certified Accountant Over 20 year’s experience for all your accountancy & taxation needs including: • Self Assessments • Sole Traders • Partnerships • Limited Companies • Available evenings and weekends • Fixed fee quotes • No VAT • First consultation free

Self Assessments Limited company set up and Accounts Contractors IT and Medical Partnership and Sole Trader Accounts Tax Advice Bookkeeping and Payroll Construction Industry Scheme * MONTHLY FIXED FEES * NO EXTRA CHARGES * * AVAILABLE EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS *

Tel: 01793 343255 M: 07557 399987 Email: cjd.accountancy@virginmedia.com

TELEPHONE: 01793 495559 MOBILE: 07717 752116

www.cjd-accountancy.co.uk

email: info@sjbakeraccounting.co.uk

BOOK-KEEPING

CARPET CLEANING

Can’t face doing the books after a hard day’s work? Call Leonard Fuller, A.I.C.B, qualified bookkeeper with over 20 years’ experience.

Tel: 01793 700637 or 07963 637748 www.bookkeepingswindon.co.uk

COMPUTER SUPPORT Est 2002 For all your computing needs

• • • • •

Hardware & Software Installs & Upgrades Repairs • Maintenance • PC Security Home or Business Networking Wireless Setup On Site Service, Home or Business

For a dedicated local service with a Microsoft Certified Professional, with over 21 years experience, call 01793 320 439 or 07799 337 918 E: info@compucareuk.com www.compucareuk.com

AERIAL SERVICES

Chris Payne

aerials & satellite systems ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭

Freeview & Sky installations TV & radio aerials Home cinema Extra TV & telephone points NO VAT

Tel: 01793 700078 Mobile: 07904 330724

CARPET CLEANING

Abacus Cleaning Services The Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialist

• Carpets, rugs, curtains, suites etc • Emergency call out available • Hard floors cleaned and sealed • Stain removal • Protection treatment • Fully insured • Quickly usable

You’ll be amazed how affordable it is ....call for your free estimate from your local independent on 01793 731418 or mobile: 07808 355487

Carpets, Rugs and Fabric Upholstery

Hard Floors Cleaned & Sealed Carpet & Upholstery Protection Treatments Insecticide & Anti-Static Treatments Spot & Stain Removal Fully Insured, NCCA member Independently owned & operated To arrange for a free estimate call

Ovens, ranges, agas, hobs extractors and microwaves

Fixed pricing examples Single Oven £40 - Range £60 No hidden extras, includes racks, doors, glass 20 years experience No toxic chemicals in your home Reliable & Friendly Free Quotation To book your oven clean call

01793 733822 or emai:

oven@enlan.co.uk

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Aerial Solutions • Does your picture freeze and break up? • Would you like TV points in other rooms? • Do you want Freesat or Sky installed?

Then contact your local VAT free aerial and satellite installers

01793 744957

50% off digital aerials

CLEANING Homes That Sparkle From People Who Shine Affordable & reliable cleaning programmes, tailored to meet your needs and budget Regular cleans, Spring cleans, Moving in or out cleans Trained and insured staff Equipment and supplies provided Quality Service Guarantee

Email: cliff.whiteway@btinternet.com

01793 421802

www.abacuscleaningswindon.co.uk

Call us now for free, no obligation quotation Tel: 01793 511885

COMPUTER SUPPORT

COMPUTER SUPPORT

FURNITURE WANTED

Computer problems? Let us help

We provide a range of computer services for both home and business including: • PC repairs and maintenance • System upgrades, networking • Custom built computers • Windows home server installs • Virus removal • Data recovery • Internet solutions • Web design With over 15 years experience, you can rely on us

is a West Swindon based charity, providing furniture and white goods to people in need Call the collections line on 07714 091011 HELP US TO HELP OTHERS

Tel: 01793 325685

OVEN CLEANING

AERIAL SERVICES

PEST CONTROL

RECYCLING

REMOVALS

Cost Effective Pest Prevention and Control

WATSONS

WHITE VAN MAN

Highly competitive pricing Swindon based Fully qualified Specialists in all pest removal Bird proofing Domestic and Contract rates

Call 07818 550347 russell@whelanpest.co.uk

RECYCLING

ARE YOU HAVING A CLEAROUT? GOT SOME RUBBISH TO BE REMOVED?

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL JUST GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL RECYCLE IT ALL A CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE TO SKIP/BAG HIRE

01793 861818

barry@watsonsrecycling.co.uk www.watsonsrecycling.co.uk

SINGLE ITEMS MOVED ANYWHERE IN SWINDON FOR ONLY £35

• Full house removal • House clearance • Disposal of unwanted items • Any distance long/short • Fully insured NEW: Licensed to remove fridges

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

HALE SKILLS • Washing Machines • Cookers • Dishwashers

Guaranteed repairs to all makes of domestic appliances

• Dryers • Vacuum Cleaners Over 30 year’s experience

Same day/next day service

Call 07963 131429

Tel: 01793 469300 CLEANING

e.mail: haleskills@gmail.com

DAMP SOLUTIONS

CLEARANCE

Spring clean help from

IS DAMP A PROBLEM IN YOUR HOME?

• Discrete & professional service • De-cluttering cupboards to whole house Regular cleaning / home help available Call (01793) 701413 or 07951 184424 acleanstartdecluttering@gmail.com www.acleanstartdecluttering.co.uk

GARAGE DOORS

Electrical Automation • Up & Over • Roller • Sectional • Repairs • Unit 2, River Ray Ind. Est., Barnfield Road, Swindon SN2 2DT

Tel 01793 847545 Email enquiries@dimensions.org.uk www.dimensions.org.uk

Do you have: • Rising damp • Streaming windows? • Damp clothing & furniture? • Unsightly black mould? • Wet internal walls? • Mould and odours?

GARAGE DOORS Installation & Repairs New Doors • Automation No Obligation Quotes Est. 1981

Damp surveys undertaken All damp problems solved Call now for free advice

Showroom:

Maxwell House, Maxwell Street, Swindon SN1 5DR Tel: (01793) 618499 or 513796 swindondoorservices@ btinternet.com

01793 886222

www.garagedoorsupplies.co.uk

www.swindondamp.co.uk

SCRAP METAL

TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

TV REPAIRS

UPHOLSTERY

RODDERS SCRAP METAL

YOUR TECH WIZARD

Gogglebox

M & J Upholsterers

All metals removed FREE of charge Washing machines, cookers, microwaves etc. Sorry no fridges or freezers Scrap cars collected FREE of charge

01793 613396 07899 018167 Registered waste carrier

NEED HELP WITH TECHNOLOGY? iPads? TVs? PC’s? *Tablet setup/one to one tutoring (including Apple or any other tablet) *TV tuning and connecting (including LED/LCD/Plasma/CRT TVs) *Freeview and Freesat tuning * TV soundbar setup *DVD/Blu-ray players and recorders *Internet/Smart TV setup *Equipment tutoring Let the expert worry about installation and setup at a low cost Qualified installer with over 20 years experience For a free quote contact Andy Tel: 07900 981144

New TV tuning & system set-up In house TV repairs In house estimates

Call Darryl Pace on 01793 812738

LEATHER REPAIRS Scuffs - Burns - Tears - Cleaning

REFURBISHMENTS & ALL SUITE REPAIRS New seat interiors - Seams - Zips Springs - Re-upholstery - Dining Fireside chairs etc. Repairs carried out in situ Established 1972

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Swindon Deaf Coffee Morning A coffee morning for people who are born deaf, have a hearing loss or are hard-of-hearing over 50, meets fortnightly at West Swindon Library every second and last Friday of the month, 11am to 2pm. British Sign Language (BSL) users and students are welcome. No membership and just 50p for refreshments. For details and information contact Michael Down: pattimichael.down12@ntlworld.com or Barbara Anscombe: barbanscombe@aol.com

FOR ALL YOUR PRINT & DIGITAL REQUIREMENTS IN WEST SWINDON ARTWORK & DESIGN • WEBSITES LITHO / DIGITAL PRINTING LARGE FORMAT • CANVAS PRINTS STATIONERY • NCR PADS, AND MORE

Unit 101 Basepoint Centre Rivermead Swindon Wilts SN5 7EX Telephone: 01793 490490

www.mllprint.co.uk

“Is this superfast broadband for all or is it just fantasy?” Community campaigner and council irritant Des Morgan has a moment of rhapsody about the recent announcement by Swindon Council of UKB’s superfast broadband for all using a fixed wireless system Whilst reading the latest Link magazine (April) I was also listening to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody and was taken by the words ‘Is this the real life - Is this just fantasy?’ - the irony of which struck me as I considered Cllr Garry Perkin’s comments on the number of households which would benefit from the third incarnation of the plan to extend broadband coverage across the borough. According to Cllr Perkins, ‘99.4 per cent of households will get superfast broadband when before they couldn’t.’ Really? Well not really at all as Cllr Perkins and officers have failed to account for exactly how many households are currently signed up to a superfast package, or who could do so but have chosen not to. It is correct for the council to suggest that UKB network could be the answer to rural broadband

deprivation but incorrect to suggest that their network and technology will make much difference to existing urban broadband users. Back in the mists of time - 2012 to be precise - residents were told the post Digital City UK Broadband 4G LTE service in Swindon was to be launched in two phases. Phase 1 would offer a range of superfast wireless broadband services to residents and businesses as a flexible alternative to fixed line broadband services and would be available to order from 8 October 2012. It was estimated that the UKB network would allow over 67,000 households and 2,600 businesses in Swindon to access superfast broadband via a 4G box that can be plugged into any power socket, therefore reducing the need for a home telephone line. It sounds remarkably similar to the new

proposal which is for a box to be placed on an outside wall and probably powered by being plugged into any power socket. Is the council aware of what it is signing up to, or worse, did it actually mislead residents in 2012? According to council leader David Renard: ‘The solution UKB has proposed for the Superfast Extension Programme is different from what currently exists, in that it is fixed wireless.’ And yet in November 2012 the council claimed that the UKB system had gone live on 8 October 2012 with the 4G LTE implementation providing fixed wireless high speed superfast broadband. Unless I am mistaken this appears to suggest the fixed wireless system installed in 2012 is the same fixed wireless system as is being proposed today. But of course that could be an idle fantasy.

NEW DOBLÒ CARGO TECNICO. EVERYTHING STARTS FROM YOU.

Fiat Professional with

NOISE REDUCTION

MP3 RADIO & BLUETOOTH

BEST IN CLASS CARGO CAPACITY

BI-LINK REAR SUSPENSION

3 YEARS MILEAGE WARRANTY*. 3 YEARS ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE.

• Manual Air Conditioning • Radio CD/MP3/Bluetooth • Steering Wheel Controls • Reverse Parking Sensors • Start & Stop • TomTom Live Navigator • Front Fog Lights Explore the full range at www.fiatprofessional.co.uk

NEW DOBLÒ CARGO TECNICO. A BETTER WAY TO WORK.

T H WHITE FIAT GROUP BRAND CENTRE, FOREST PARK ROAD, MEAD WAY, HILLMEAD, SWINDON SN5 5QJ. TEL: 01793 222919 WWW.MOTORS.THWHITE.CO.UK Fuel consumption figures for the Fiat Doblò Cargo Tecnico 1.3 90 MultiJet II Euro 5+ in mpg (l/100km): Combined 56.5 (5.0) CO2 emissions 133g/km. Euro 5+ with start/stop: 58.9 (4.8), CO2 emissions 126g/km. Fuel consumption and CO figures based on standard EU 2

tests for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results. Factors such as driving style, weather and road conditions may also have a significant effect on fuel consumption. CO2 figures are for comparative purposes in accordance with the VCA van CO2 & fuel consumption database. *Based on 120,000 miles over 36 months. For vehicles ordered by 30th June 2015 and registered by 30th September 2015.

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A BETTER WAY TO KEEP FIT IN SWINDON Whatever activities you enjoy, you’re sure to find something you love at your local Better leisure centre. Activities and facilities include*: • Fully equipped gyms • Swimming pools • Group exercise classes • Racquet sports • Lessons and Courses Choose from a variety of pre-paid and pay & play membership options. Available at: Croft Sports Centre Delta Tennis Centre Dorcan Recreation Complex Haydon Centre Health Hydro Link Centre Oasis Leisure Centre

For your nearest centre and to join today visit www.better.org.uk/swindon

*Terms and Conditions apply. Activities and facilities may vary from centre to centre. Better is a registered trademark and trading name of GLL (Greenwich Leisure Limited), a charitable social enterprise and registered society under the Co-operative & Community Benefit & Societies Act 2014 registration no. 27793R. Registered office: Middlegate House, The Royal Arsenal, London, SE18 6SX. Inland Revenue Charity no: XR43398

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