November 1994 Swindon Link

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No. 152

November 1994 • Circulation 15,000

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WE'RE WINING AND DINING THIS MONTH Turn to pages 19 to 21 to book your Christmas meal at the best restaurants in and around Swindon Oliver Tomkins Infants School Firework Party Friday 4 November, 7pm

Making history up north

Swindon's expansion to the north has been given the human touch by the Scotford family who are the first of some 30,000 people to move into Display starts 130pm the area over the next 15 years. Tickets £5 per fam1y2 adults & Another 20 houses should be oc4 children), or adtf}th hllften £1 cupied in the Abbey Meads sector of Refresh oriN 4vibe the northern development by Christmas, out of a total of 10,000.

Westlea School Bonfire & FireworksEispt Friday 4 Nefli Guys judq Fireworks

Tickets Adults £1 6 From the schol

1St Put1fl & Lydiard Scout$ Lydiard Park Bonfri Fireworks Saturday 5 November Bonfire lit at 6pm Fireworks start at 7pm Free car parking off Hook Street from 5pm Refreshments & side shows Admission: £3 adults, £1 children

In a ceremony to mark the first occupation on 21 October, David and Ann Scotford and sons Daniel and Alex were presented with a bouquet of flowers and champagne by representatives of house builders Bovis Homes. The first of many, David ,Daniel, Ann and Alex Scotford

Although they have moved barely a mile from their old house in Sherford Road, Haydon Wick, the atmosphere is totally different on a building site said Ann. They are all looking forward to being joined by new neighbours.

Dead-eye Daniel conquers With calls to bring traditional sports back into the curriculum, Westlea School responded on the last day of half term by organising its first ever conker championships. Headteacher Neil Griffiths said the children had gone conker mad in October so staff decided to focus their enthusiasm. Class tournaments took place after lunch on 21 October to select finalists to compete in the school assembly. After several hard fought knock-out matches, six year old Daniel Langford emerged triumphant as school champion. Using vicious technique he then took on Daniel Langford with oneofhis conkered Mr Griffiths' famed '4,000' to claim victims, Danielle Morton the £5 voucher prize at stake.

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