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No. 120 • March 1992 • Circulation 10,500
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(0793) 534907 & 513705 Ricky Midwinter It is with sadness that we have to record the untimely death of Ricky Midwinter, West Swindon's longest serving councillor, on Sunday 16 February, at the age of 34. Ricky announced on this front page in January that he would not contest his seat onThamesdown Council in the May local government elections. He had held it since it was created in 1981 when the 'western expansion' was transfened from North Wilts, first as a councillor for the whole of the area and then as one of the representatives for Toothill, Westlea, Shaw and Sparcells. He had been so looking forward to repaying the support of his wife May during his years of public involvement, when she was looking after their two young children. The prospects offered by promotion at work with Emerson Electric also filled him with excitement. The recurrence in early February of the cancer that he had successfully fought off two years ago was a cruel blow. Many people have contributed to the development of our young community, but very few will be remembered for influencing and directing how the area has evolved. Ricky is one of them. As a new councillor in the early 1980s, his activities were sometimes like a bull in a china shop. But it was what the area needed; he got things done. He became the 'voice' which the community did not have, campaigning for better social, health and education facilities which were due to be provided - but not soon enough as far as he was concerned. He sometimes felt weighed down by the demands of individuals who turned to him for help, often in situations where he could not do a lot to resolve their problems. The increasing number of homeless families, housebound people and others in financial difficulties left him at times in despair. Ricky neverlost the passion he felt for his area orhis compassion for the people of West Swindon. His strong personal following was translated at the ballot box when voters of different political persuasions returned him to the council at three local elections. Ricky Midwinter was special to West Swindon. His many friends will be greatly saddened by his passing. He leaves his wife May, Darren, 12, and Phillippa, 9. Remembering Ricky. Tributes on page 3.
Farewell to a fighter Shaw's Holy Trinity Church was packed on Wednesday 26 February for the funeral of Ricky Midwinter. It was conductedbyRicky's good friend Rev. Ian Handscomb, and Rev. Helen Drummond, members of the West Swindon Ecumenical team. Rev. Handscomb spoke of Ricky's great influence in so many areas of West Swindon's develop-
mentand his concern with the small issues as well the big projects. He also referred to his tremendous courage and endurance during his illness Tony Free, ex-councillor for Toothill, gave a tribute to Ricky. Those gathered to say farewell sang the hymn chosen by Ricky, 'All things bright and beautiful,' because he believed itis a beautiful world.
Kids shows continue The turnout of youngsters to the new Saturday morning film matinees at the Shaw Ridge MGM cinema has convinced man agerjohn Kiel that there's a demand to be catered for. Around 250 children and some have really enjoyed the big screen entertainment." parents attended the first three Saturday morning shows during FebHe said that the cinema would be taking surnmerbreakand then ruary and an exciting March programme is publicised on page 13 of return with a full programme in this month's Link. September. "I must admit I was a bit sceptical when we started planning the February shows after quite a few parents had put pressure on me," said MrKiel. "I really didn't know whether enough parents would bring the kids along; after all, television killed off Satuthaymorning shows ten years ago. But we've been surprised and pleased by the reactions. The kids and parents Lining up for Saturday morning fun at the MGM
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