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Things happening in Taw Hill One of North Swindon's new neighbourhoods is nearing completion. The first children started at St Francis Church of England Primary School in September, see page 14, and the Taw Hill Medical Practice will move to permanent facilities at the village centre in mid-October, see page 10. Now the Taw Hill residents' association wants a bus service and speed hump modifications, page 8.
Is Coate Water worth protecting?
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Take your problems to the pub Find out how you could deal with difficulties at free events in October. See page 4.
There's a warm welcome from Mr Ali and his staff at "Purton 's hidden Indian treasure"
at the newly refurbished Hands up if you think so. See page 3
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Looking forward to new premises. Taw Hi// doctors June Morris and Peter Crouch
Fully licenced Tandoori & Balti Restaurant
St Francis School nursery teacher Georgina Hayward. right, and nursery nurse Cella Shore with children on their first morning
6 High Street, Purton Tel: 01793 770998/770253 Fax: 01793 770998
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Caroline Painter and Andy Rhodes are staying in town after their wedding on 15 October so that they can run the Swindon half marathon on 17 October. Story on page 2
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