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Link magazine gives welcome boost to volunteer numbers SWINDON Circles, a project which aims to prevent seniors becoming isolated in their neighbourhoods and needing high levels of care, is appealing for more volunteers. Launched in the summer by Swindon Council, Swindon Circles now has 50 volunteers offering friendship and support to older people - and most of them read about it in Link Magazine says project manager Paula Harrison. Alvin Shin, the first volunteer to be matched has been visiting Richard over the last few months. He said: ”Richard is a lovely man, it is a pleasure to spend time with him.” Together they go to local activities such as bingo. Richard’s daughter Sheila said she’s really enjoyed seeing her dad taking part. “I visit Dad daily but it’s great to know that he has someone else he can talk to and who can help him take part in things he likes to do.
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“Alvin’s volunteering has made a big difference to all of us.” Paula believes the flexibility of the scheme is part of its success. “We’ve been delighted by the level of interest in volunteering for older people,” she said. “Some amazing people of all ages and backgrounds have come forward. They are volunteering as a couple or a family, some give time every week whilst others are taking part as and when they can. “Swindon Circles wraps around the busy lives of our volunteers and we spend time making careful matches with older people who would like to receive visits. I’m hopeful that we will be able to match over 100 people with volunteers over the next six months.” For details about the scheme, contact Paula on 01793 466418 or 466124 or email swindoncircles@ swindon.gov.uk
where they will receive a certificate recognising their contribution to the community. A select group of about 15 people will be chosen to be presented with the ultimate accolade, an enamel lapel badge depicting the 19th Century inspiration of Swindon’s growth and success, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Nominations can be made online at swindon.gov.uk/prideofswindon or by writing to Pride of Swindon Awards, Civic Offices, Euclid Street, Swindon SN1 2JH.
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SWINDON Cares, the business organisation that raises money for good causes presented the Alzheimer’s Society and Swindon Carers Centre with cheques for £7,328 each in late October. Each charity received similar amounts in 2013 as Swindon Cares makes a two year fundraising commitment. The network of business men and women come from Arval, Zurich, Bluefin, Nationwide, BBC Wiltshire, Swindon Borough Council, The Pear Tree at Purton, De Vere Venues, Arkells Brewery, Excalibur Business IT Solutions, Swindon Advertiser, the Rotary Clubs in Swindon and GWE Business West. Over £215,000 has been raised to support a range of charitable, community and voluntary organisations in the town since 2003. Money was raised annually via corporate golf days, football tournaments, inter-company quiz nights, scrabble tournaments and school dress-down days, as well the High Sheriff of Wiltshire’s concert.
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Swindon Carers Centre provides specialist help, advice and information to adults and children who care for others and the Alzheimer’s Society has used the donation to help run a variety of groups, including Singing for the Brain, see below. Swindon Carers chief executive Cath Johnstone said: “We would
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WITH funding from Swindon Cares the Alzheimer’s Society is now able to launch a second Singing for the Brain group on 5 January. Based around the principles of music therapy, Singing for the Brain encourages people in the early to moderate stage of dementia, and their carers to communicate and participate through shared memory of songs. Each session includes a range of activities including vocal warm-up and singing a variety of familiar and new songs, and there is time to catch up with others over tea and biscuits. The Swindon branch of the society also runs the Wyvern Memory Café which take place in the theatre on the second Thursday of each month. It provides the opportunity for people with dementia, their carers and family members to informally meet and talk and ask questions of professionals who attend. Once a month people the branch hold Meet & Eat, with a fish and chip lunch followed by entertainment.
The branch runs a Carer’s Information and Support Programme (CrISP) to provide education and support to carers which has received very positive feedback. The Alzheimer’s Society offers a one-to-one support service for people with dementia and their carers enable them to live well at home and in their community. There are thought to be over 2,000 people with dementia living in Swindon and surrounding areas and the number is set to grow as the population ages. The Alzheimer’s Society organises community activities with voluntary income, donations, fundraising and corporate partnership with companies like Zurich. All group activities are free to people with dementia, their carers and family members who need support. However there is a charge for tea and the fish and chip lunch. To find out more contact Chris Atkinson on 07795 344982 or 01249 443469.
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LINK: How does Slimming World work? JP: Slimming World is a weight loss plan. It’s a healthy eating way of life and definitely not a diet. Nothing is prohibited and you can still enjoy all your favourite meals. There is an element of exercise known as Body Magic. Rather than expecting you to become a ‘gym bunny’ it’s more about making lasting changes to your life taking the stairs instead of the lift etc. Exercise is encouraged as it speeds up the weight loss.
LINK: Have you made new lifestyle choices as a result of joining Slimming World? JP: I’m now much more aware of what I eat and ensure that I make healthy choices with all my meals. I’ve learnt how to cook from scratch to make healthy, filling meals. LINK: How tough was it to lose the weight? JP: When I started my journey I
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LINK: How are you maintaining your weight? JP: Slimming World gives you a special book to help you maintain your weight once you get to target. It involves following the plan but adding in additional healthy extra ‘a’ and ‘b’ portions. Once you get to your target, Slimming World gives you free lifetime membership as long as you stay within three pounds either side of your target weight. I don’t have to go to the group every week, but I make sure I go at least a few times a month to keep me motivated and on track. I
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Swindon community radio station at national awards TWO members of Swindon 105.5fm Swindon that Dave’s submissions attended the prestigious National were included in the top five entries Radio Awards on 25 November, alongside programmes by the likes to sit amongst the high flyers and of Radio 4. luminaries of British broadcasting in “Our volunteer presenters have the Hippodrome, Leicester Square delivered some incredible hard the only community station present. hitting and poignant interviews Programmes made at the station on a wide range of subjects. Our were nominated for recognition quality stands up to some of the in the Best News and Current submissions I heard. We were both Affairs Documentary/Feature Maker really proud to represent Swindon category. at a national level.” 105.5 volunteer Another winner is Lee Swindon 105.5 presenter Dave Williams who was e exists on corporat Wood submitted presented with a d an ns tio support, dona extracts of the Services to Country . nts eve g isin fundra station’s election Music award at the Find out how your coverage which British Country Music : ail em lp, business can he included reports Awards in December. rd@ dfo ylu shirle from Brussels This follows on from btinternet.com on the work of the several successes for European Parliament. The the station, after Shirley package also included coverage received the High Sheriff’s Award of hustings with candidates at New for long service to the community College and the count at the Oasis and was featured as an ITV Surprise Leisure Centre interspersed with Surprise guest, being flown to commentary from a panel in the New York to meet actress Whoopi 105.5 studio. Goldberg who agreed to become a Station manager Shirley Ludford station patron after their meeting. said: “We didn’t win, but it was a The Duke of Kent visited in late great accolade for the station and October to present the prestigious
Station manager Shirley Ludford with Peter Addington, above, and volunteer presenter Dave Wood, right Queen’s Award For Voluntary Service (MBE) and in midNovember the current High Sheriff of Wiltshire Peter Addington spent a couple of hours at the station finding out more about community radio. He departed saying he was ‘totally inspired about the amazing opportunities provided on such an
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Mead Way could be our western bypass forever
The long hoped-for extension to contaminated as the authors have Thamesdown Drive south to Great clearly been instructed the council Western Way at Barnfield might not does not have the money. be built after a consultant’s report “Akers Way was designed in the to Swindon Council concluded the 1960s to serve the new Moredon £50 million required to build the estate, and there are significant two lane road would not be cost pinch points on Mead Way which effective. will limit how much can be done The report describes cheaper to improve capacity. I can’t see options to reduce congestion by residents living near these roads widening Akers Way to access supporting a stop-gap measure in Cheney Manor industrial estate. the hope Thamesdown Drive will be They also propose parts of Mead completed some time in the future. Way can be made into a dual “Only Central Government carriageway. can fund the completion of These routes through residential Thamesdown Drive. The council areas have had to cope with greatly has to commit to preparing the increased traffic volumes as North economic arguments and the Swindon has been completed. detailed design to have a credible Another 2,400 houses at the ‘shovel ready plan’ ready.” Tadpole Farm and Ridgeway Farm Council highways cabinet member developments have barely Cllr Dale Heenan said that started. all options should be ng ti A public mee Shaw Residents’ considered. “Extending n do in to discuss Sw Association chair Thamesdown Drive me to expand is something Kevin Fisher Council’s sche ay ty on Akers W is dismayed residents, vehicle capaci on e ac pl s ke ta the council is councillors of all ay W and Mead 7.30pm parties and our y, ar considering nu Ja 3 1 Tuesday a different unity Centre, MPs have wanted estern Comm approach. “We are W to see for 20 years. It d, Somerset Roa very disappointed remains the ambition SN2 1NF at yet more delays of Swindon Borough in getting the necessary Council today. funding for this road extension. “The engineers’ conclusion is that When North Swindon was being a dose of reality is needed because planned it was considered a asking crucial questions like ‘would requirement to connect the A419 to the new road reduce the rush hour Great Western Way. delays on Whitehill Way, Mead Way “Halcrow wrote a report in 2008 or Akers Way’ give the answer that and Swindon Council’s transport says actually ‘no.’ The preferred strategy in 2009 stated the need to £50m road is not the magic bullet ‘identify the wider benefits of the claimed by some. link road.’ “Great Western Way would not “Short term actions to the existing be able to cope with another road infrastructure are necessary, road joining it. There would be but the long term solution of longer queues for everyone and building the link road will remain a so with the benefits being limited, pipe dream unless decisive action serious thought should be given is taken.” to alternative solutions. The report Rodbourne Cheney councillor Des considers several options which Moffat said: “Thamesdown Drive to cost £15m to show that this is Barnfield has been in the structure possible.” plans since the early 1990s. The n See the full story at most recent technical report is swindonlink.com
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MPs call on Taylor Wimpey not to build next to Lydiard Park SOUTH Swindon MP Robert “Taylor Wimpey are saying this is Buckland and North Wiltshire MP only for 50 houses, they’re trying James Gray joined residents on to get the first 50 in; all this talk Saturday 6 December to protest of giving the rest of the land away against proposals by Taylor Wimpey is just a sort of attempted bribe. I to develop land in the shadow of want to see all this land preserved Lydiard Park. for all time. Breaking the currently The event brought together defined boundary is the thin end of people who live in West Swindon the wedge. If permitted who knows and Lydiard Millicent, and where it will go next? councillors from both Wiltshire and “We have the Core Planning Swindon. Strategies in place for Swindon, Taylor Wimpey has and Wiltshire’s is now being See more owned the fields to approved. stories on the de the east and north “The land by Lydiard velopmen t at swindo east of Lydiard Park Park is not included as nli Search: L nk.com. for over 20 years a development site. ...and visit ydiard Park and has tried a If the Core Strategy Taylor W impey’s is to mean anything Facebook number of times page: LydiardTre to secure planning we should not have goze permission to build housing here. I think on them. Now they Taylor Wimpey are chancing propose just 50 houses and are their arm; they’ve missed their offering a number of community opportunity. I think they have to inducements. consider the cost of going through These include building on only a long-winded planning appeal 11 per cent of their land-holding process and conclude it’s not worth and giving up the rest of the site it.” for community ownership. They Speaking to the protestors, he have appointed an architect to said: “Getting a good lot of people design bespoke housing, but have out to express their views has been not revealed what kind or size of terribly important in putting out a houses are being considered. message against this development. Gray said: “It seems to me that Seeing that local people are willing these farm fields are an absolutely to object in numbers will make perfect piece of old England, a Taylor Wimpey consider their lung between Lydiard Millicent and position.” Swindon. This site is an essential Buckland added: “Politics is all rural buffer zone. about the people who turn up and
the fact that so many were willing to turn out on a very cold morning conveys a powerful message. This is a really important test case. The Taylor Wimpey plan is a bad one, it’s not in keeping with the local plan for Wiltshire. Building next to the historic setting of the park and St Mary’s Church is not appropriate and I believe the majority of people will not support these proposals. “I will not support development
outside the Core Strategy. This land wasn’t developed in the 80s and 90s for a good reason, because intruding upon Lydiard Park was regarded as inappropriate. There is a historic precedent which set the current boundaries of Swindon to the west, I can’t see anything has changed.” A formal planning application to Wiltshire Council is expected in February.
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Meetings are on the agenda
Redhouse Residents’ Association relaunches
THE next West Swindon Forum takes place on Monday 12 January, 6.30pm for 7pm, at Link Centre Library. The forum provides residents with an opportunity to discuss community issues with the nine councillors representing the three wards in the locality. Swindon Council’s proposal to turn part of Mead Way into a dual carriageway might be discussed. To have a question raised at the meeting email pharrison@swindon. gov.uk n THE North Swindon Locality will meet on Tuesday 10 February, 6.30pm for 7pm, at North Swindon Library at Orbital Shopping Centre. Highways, road maintenance and parking will be some of the topics to be discussed. Email herobinson@ swindon.co.uk
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n THE next meeting of Westlea Residents’ Association takes place at Delta Tennis Centre on Monday 5 January, 6pm. For the minutes of the last meeting and agenda details contact Derek Lowson on 872998 or email derlows@aol.com
THE management committee at Freshbrook Community Centre is desperate to recruit somebody to oversee the accounts for the charity which currently manages community buildings at Freshbrook village centre and Peatmoor. Both are successful and several part-time staff are employed to ensure smooth operations. For details contact Emma Tanner on 01793 872998 from 9am to 12noon weekdays.
AROUND 40 residents attended the resurrected Redhouse Residents’ Association on 20 November - the first gathering in nine months. Organised and chaired by Cllr Vera Tomlinson, pictured, the meeting featured discussions about schools, local policing, planning applications and highways, with cabinet member for transport Cllr Dale Heenan in attendance. Residents expressed concern about dangerous parking in the area, particularly next to Isambard School and along Redhouse Way. They repeatedly stressed the need for a strategic view to solve the issues and Cllr Heenan attempted to reassure people that he intends to take a different approach, including tackling the problematic Redhouse Way as a priority. Borough area planning manager Andy Brown displayed images of the proposed retail and commercial building opposite Tesco at Redhouse Village Centre, prompting dismay about the impact on parking in
the area. Northern Expansion beat manager PC Mark Simpson outlined 39 logs of anti-social and criminal activity in the area in the previous month, and appealed for residents to pass as much information to the policing team as possible via the new community messaging service at wiltsmessaging.co.uk Education planning manager Gareth Cheal responded to questions about construction at Tadpole Farm School, which is set to open in July this year. North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson commented on the proposed new free school, sponsored by New College, which would alleviate the pressure for additional secondary school places. A decision is expected early in the new year, and the school is likely to be situated close to Abbey Stadium. Cllr Tomlinson also appealed for people to join the association’s committee. The next meeting is scheduled for 29 January, 7pm, at Brimble Hill School.
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MEMBERS of the British Sugar Craft Guild in Swindon put their talents to the test before the festive period by baking Christmas cakes for distribution to families in need and to Swindon Christmas Care. The guild encourages skill in cake decoration and the Swindon branch meets monthly at Moredon Community Centre. For details contact Rachel Ley at raley1@ntlworld.com
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Think Foodbank in 2015: Your support will make a difference 2014 WAS a busy year for Swindon Foodbank. Having given out 6,500 food parcels in 2013 - 65 tonnes of food - the team wondered how the year would measure up. The exact stats for 2014 are not available yet, but while demand did not slow, the charity has seen a levelling off of the steep growth seen in previous years. Demand for 2015 is uncertain, with the Government’s benefits reform Universal Credit being rolled out in Swindon next month. Last year saw a change of management at Foodbank, with the promotion of Andrew Hill to project manager. Norma Bates joined as office coordinator and Amy Bracey is the new assistant project manager. Swindon Foodbank also saw their distribution network grow, expanding from three outlets to six, now including Highworth, Freshbrook and Rodbourne Cheney. The intention is to find a group of committed volunteers, who have suitable premises to start up another centre in Royal Wootton Bassett. This move is not related to increased demand, but a desire
to make the food available closer to where their clients live. Many do not have their own transport or the bus fare to collect supplies for several days in one trip. In December the charity received a welcome donation, a second van. West Swindon-based company Imagine Cruising donated a new van with the support of Fish Bros Peugeot Project manager Andrew Hill said: “We would like to thank the team at Imagine Cruising from the bottom of our hearts. The van is being used daily to pick up food donations and for distribution. “I would also like to thank GWP Packaging for their continued support - without this assistance from the business community, we couldn’t do what we do.” Swindon Food Bank is appealing for continued support from corporates as well as individuals. Without the generosity of people who give time, food or money the charity wouldn’t exist. If you can help Swindon Foodbank this year contact them via swindonfoodbank. co.uk or stay in touch via Facebook: Swindon Foodbank.
Isambard are record breakers YOUNGSTERS at Isambard Community School in North Swindon collected just under a tonne of food for Swindon Foodbank during harvest festival in October last year, the highest ever amount from a single source since the charity was established in 2005. To top it off, students gave up a Sunday on 7 December to pack bags for Asda Walmart customers at Orbital Shopping Park, which raised £1,030. They also collected another half a tonne of food. Project manager Andrew Hill said: “The support of Isambard students and staff has been amazing. We came along with our van thinking a single trip back to the warehouse would be adequate, but there was so much that we
had to make a second run.” Caitlin Packer, Year 10 member of the organising group, said: “It’s a surprise that we’ve done so well. It makes me really proud of Isambard.” Year 8 student Dan Hunt, who helped collect the food at Asda, added: “It feels really good to be a record breaker. Foodbank is a really important charity to support.” Isambard project coordinator Jacky Miller said the harvest festival collection involved the whole school and 30 students assisted at the Sunday collection. She added: “The students have been absolutely brilliant and our thanks have to go to parents and the public at Asda Walmart who were overwhelmingly generous in helping Foodbank.”
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Art marks school’s tenth year A NEW mural at St Francis Primary School depicting the life of the school’s patron saint has been unveiled in the tenth year since it opened. Retired headteacher Steve Hobbs worked with children in Years 4 and 5 to research the story of St Francis and his relationship with the creatures on earth. They also looked at the kinds of houses in Taw Hill which are all incorporated in the mural. Built of wood and ceramics and mounted by the school entrance, 60 youngsters had a hand in making the 60 pieces that were fired to stoneware temperature for outdoor display in the kiln at Goddard Park
Primary School. In fact two of every element was made in case one failed in the firing, or is damaged in the future. Year 6 pupil Charlie said: “It was a lot of fun working out how to make the mural. “I made a three storey house like the one I live in.” Rosie added: “The tree and the picture of St Francis is the same in the school logo on our uniform.” Headteacher Joy Farrell: “It’s been a really good hands on project; it’s a lovely way to portray who we are beyond the school gates.” Steve Hobbs is available to work with schools on artworks. Visit steves-creativecurriculum.co.uk
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West Swindon and Lydiard Tregoze Church Partnership Please join us in worship on Sunday mornings Westlea Church, Westlea School: 10am St Mary’s Lydiard Tregoze - the church in the park: 10am Holy Trinity, Shaw: 10.30am Toothill Church: 10.30am For details of these and our other services call the Partnership Office on 01793 874221 Email: wspartnershipoffice@gmail.com Website: WSwinlyd.org.uk
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pupils’ achievement.” OFSTED has praised improvements The school improvement plan is being made by the leadership team at Oliver Tomkins Church of England now a comprehensive statement Primary School in Toothill. of intentions. The report says: “It Inspectors said the behaviour clearly sets out the specific and safety of pupils in actions, the resources and Year 6 pu June 2014 was good, the points along the p il s improved performa but the quality journey where progress n in the na tional Sta ce in addressing each of of teaching, the nda Assessme nt Tests (S rd the key priorities will achievement of pupils ATs) by 34 per and leadership and be reviewed.” compared cent to 2013. management needed Ofsted say progress improvement. is still needed to In December Ofsted strengthen ways to wrote to the headteacher Rhian evaluate pupil progress and Cockwell saying: “Senior leaders improvement plans. and governors have acted decisively Ms Cockwell welcomed the school in response to the findings of inspectors’ recognition of the rate the most recent inspection with of improvement reflecting the hard a concerted focus on improving work of staff and pupils.
Lydiard Park named one of the country’s most improved schools LYDIARD Park Academy received a super surprise just before Christmas when it was included in a list of the top 18 most improved schools in England by Ofsted. For the first time in his annual report on the state of education in England, head of Ofsted Sir Michael Wilshaw has named specific schools worthy of recognition for their effort to do better. LPA principal Clive Zimmerman admitted a sense of trepidation when told that there was a call for him from the cabinet office on 8 December. He said: “On this occasion it was a very nice conversation, asking if I had any objection to the academy being included in Sir Michael’s report. Needless to say, my response was one of pleasure. “To be identified in such positive terms is a tremendous boost for our hardworking and talented staff after a very demanding but successful year. It’s also a recognition of the extremely positive work ethic that we have fostered in our student body and it reinforces the positive message to our community that Lydiard Park Academy is an Ofsted rated good school.“
End of term gift for academy Clive Zimmerman with students and last January’s good Ofsted report Some of the achievements of the last year include: n Retaining the ‘good school’ rating after an Ofsted team arrived to carry
out an inspection at only 12 hours’ notice, the first school in the area to be inspected under a new, tougher regime.
n Gaining their best ever GCSE results in the summer - the fourth time in five years - and delivering results nine per cent higher than the national level, even though this year’s cohort of pupils were slightly below the national average when they left primary schools. n Opening a sixth form in September, giving pupils the opportunity to continue their education. n In the government’s national analysis, Lydiard Park’s rating suggests the academy is now firmly in the top 20 per cent of schools in England. Mr Zimmerman concluded: “All in all, it was a great reward for all concerned with Lydiard Park Academy.”
Royal opening for UTC HRH the Duke of York visited the town on 11 December to unveil a commemorative plaque to officially open UTC Swindon. In an address to those gathered, he said: “If we want to grow the companies in this country, the most important thing is providing the skills they need. I’m led to believe that this is holding us back. If we can provide you (UTC students) with these skills, our economy will be vibrant.” Find out more at utcswindon.co.uk
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Isambard School working to right the financial ship In her own words, acting head Sue Banks addresses issues raised by Swindon Council’s May audit...
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THE report raised concerns about some of the school’s internal financial processes which the current senior leadership team are working hard to address. We are working closely with the council’s finance team who have provided bespoke training for the leadership team and the full governing body. This has ensured that all governors, particularly those on the asset management committee, are equipped to support and challenge the school, as appropriate, on its financial policy and procedures. The council’s finance team have verified that the school is on track to rectify the issues highlighted within the audit findings. Our new business manager Robert Shorter, has been in post since June 2014. His financial background includes working for a multi-national company and his wealth of experience will ensure that the school succeeds in putting right its
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areas for development. No issues highlighted within the council’s report inferred that the quality of education for students has suffered. Many changes have taken place at Isambard since September last year. These include the introduction of form tutoring to support care and guidance to encourage student voice. The introduction of a ‘behaviour for learning’ system ensures that students behave appropriately in the classroom resulting in disruptionfree teaching and improved student progress. Students at Isambard are now taught at Key Stage 3 for 3 years and Key Stage 4 (GCSE) for 2 years in order to foster deeper learning. The vast majority of students will
Isambard Community School, above, and pupils, left, sorting a record breaking harvest collection for Swindon Foodbank - see story on page 13 sit their GCSE examinations at the end of year 11. In addition, maths is now taught in sets so that all students are given the best possible chance of reaching and exceeding their required levels of progress. We understand that some parent/carers and members of the community may have questions
and we invite you to make contact. Colleagues and I in the senior leadership team are happy to hold open and honest conversations with anyone who has a question about future developments. Please contact us at Isambard Community School, Redhouse Way, SN25 2ND. Telephone 01793 705400 or email admin@isambard.swindon.
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YOU are never too old to learn, so the adage goes, and Swindon Library Service is doing all it can to ensure seniors are not being left behind in the surge into the digital age. With Government and the corporate sector slashing costs by reducing face to face services in preference to making available online, recent research by the BBC shows that over 20 per cent of the population lack the basic digital skills and capabilities required to realise the benefits of the internet. Libraries are at the forefront of bridging this gap by running regular courses with a high tutor-to-pupil ratio so that people new to emailing and surfing can receive personal attention. Eighty-year-old Anne Beaumont,
Becoming web savvy with the help of tutor Lara Maude, from left, Usha Daggar, Ann Beauramont, Baldev Gill, Denis Western from Freshbrook, has encouraged more people to have a go. She said: “I have a laptop but I really didn’t know what it could do until I did the course at West Swindon Library. It’s really well done; Lara the trainer spends lots of time helping us understand
what the computer can do. I’ve learned a lot.” Call in for details of courses which take place at Central, Highworth, North Swindon, Park and West Swindon libraries. Or contact course coordinator Joanne Gahan on 01793 465554 or 07804 828552.
WHILST so many people interested in technology work on their own or remotely in teams, Swindon Hackspace provides a face-to-face place where members come together to work on programming, mechanical assembly and micro-electronic projects. Their Facebook page says the group is for people interested in ‘making, breaking, and fixing things. Recently, members have been experimenting with 3D printing and have upgraded their printer. Hackspace meets weekly at the Museum of Computing in Theatre Square. Find out more at: swindon.hackspace.org.uk Facebook: Swindon Hackspace
Heritage Lottery Fund backs Great War media project A £34,000 Heritage Lottery grant to Create Studios, Swindon is funding a project to enable young people to explore a unique archive of letters written by soldiers from
the town taken prisoner in the Great War. They are also researching the story of Mary Slade, who mobilised the town’s community
to respond to the needs of the men incarcerated for up to four years a century ago. Working with local artists and film maker Gurchetan Singh, their
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Remembrance of life in a community YOUNGSTERS at Brook Field Primary School in Shaw made a special study of World War One last term by looking closely at the village of nearby Lydiard Millicent. They received help from retired teacher Carolyn Savory, who had been asked by Lydiard Millicent Parish Council to research and illustrate the 100 men from the village who went to war. Sixteen did not return. Children studied old photographs and biographies of the soldiers written by Carolyn, and looked at her 3D map of the village to locate where each of them lived. She said: “Everyone was drawn into the war effort but there’s little
information of the lives of ordinary number of the children said they people, particularly women in the looked at the list of soldiers and village. discovered a relative. The project “But we know people worked prompted a lot of discussion on local farms, including in class and out of Jellytots playgrou where Brook Field school investigation p, in the gro u is now built, and as pupils found Field Prim nds of Brook ary workers would out more about its Ofsted , has retained ‘good’ sta walk to and from members of their recognitio tus, in no the factories in family a century and wellb f effective care eing of c Swindon six days a ago.” hildren. Visit jelly totsplayg week. During a roup.org.u k for furthe “My research special display day r informati was limited as many children were able on. villagers took up the offer to go inside a ‘trench’ of assisted passage to Australia built in the school hall and and Canada in the years after the had a slice of trench cake made to war.” a recipe sent by families to soldiers Teacher Emma Batchup said: “A on the front line.
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RIDGEWAY School student Sana Mahmood from Shaw is planning an adventure in 2016 and is hoping readers will support her project. Currently Sana is in Year 10 but at the end of her GCSE studies in 18 months she wants to undertake voluntary work in Peru with Camps International. She needs to raise £3,800 to make the month long trip. She said: “I love working with kids, especially those less fortunate than us. It’s always been a dream of mine to do volunteer work and help people in other countries. “Camps International Sana Mahmood plots her journey provides extraordinary opportunities to discover life in a supervised environment involve trekking in the Andes, that cannot be replicated in the visiting the mountain city ruins of classroom. Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca. It “The Peru trip will involve our will be a challenge and will test our group doing community, wildlife leadership and team working skills.” or environmental projects which Sana is organising a range will give us a unique chance to of fundraising events such as discover different cultures and gain sponsored walks, jumble sales a deeper understanding of other and cake bakes. Help her gain a communities. once in a lifetime experience via: “Part of the expedition will sanamahmoodperu.weebly.com
North primary head retires FOLLOWING 36 years in the teaching profession Laura Brierley has departed Catherine Wayte Primary School, Abbey Meads. During eight years as head she saw the school increase from 320 pupils to a capacity of 420. In 2010 Ofsted awarded an outstanding grade following an inspection. “Our vision which informed the Ofsted report is ‘many working together, striving for the best’,” said Mrs Brierley. “Success cannot be achieved by one person. Catherine Wayte Primary School is all about our team, every member of staff and governors, the children and parents, all contributing to how we can improve. “I spent 23 years as a classroom teacher, starting at Pinehurst, then becoming deputy head at Penhill and Lyneham, before a headship at Earl Danby’s Brinkworth. “I was inspired by John Thomas, my head at Pinehurst. It’s where I learnt to understand children in relation to their environment. It’s been my mission to pass on that legacy and I’m delighted the governors appointed my deputy Emma Brown to take the school forward.” Commenting on the state of education today, Ms Brierley endorsed the profound changes that have taken place during her career. “The quality of teaching and the work children are doing now is much better than when I started out,” she said. “Yes, change has been hard work for everybody involved with education, particularly if you’re
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A big thanks from fundraiser Poppy POPPY Gibson from Shaw would like to thank everybody who read about her story in the October Link and sponsored her to complete the Great South Run in aid of the Forces Children’s Trust. The charity supports families where a parent has been killed during military service. Her father, Flight Sergeant Mark Gibson, died when the Hercules he was on was shot
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Help a child build up a positive bank of memories THE brain is like a bank account which stores away experiences, and nostalgic memories are an important part of what makes us human. A groundbreaking project Memory Makers - links children aged 10 to 12 with adult volunteers to make memories to put into that bank account, there to be drawn upon when needed. According to group co-founder Lyn Hartman, there isn’t another similar project in Britain. She said: “A happy childhood is taken for granted, but for some it can be a time of stress. Perhaps a child doesn’t get enough attention because of family breakdown, or there is instability at home which causes anxiety, or he or she might be left out at school because he or she isn’t confident or feels a failure.” Volunteers and children meet regularly to enjoy inexpensive activities such as going on a walk around Coate Water, a game of football, flying a kite, playing board games or doing crafts. It could mean going to the Wyvern Theatre or Roves Farm for a treat. Stuart Westley, 32, became a Memory Maker after he moved to
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Memory Maker volunteers Jackie Evans and Stuart Westley Swindon with his fiancé. He said: “I was looking for an excuse to be a kid again once a week. We went to the park recently and my child invented a game looking for bird boxes; we just chatted as we went along. We’ve been to crazy golf, went to a Chinese restaurant to try different foods and we’ve started writing a story together. “As our friendship is on a voluntary basis, which has been agreed by a parent, I don’t have an official role, what we do is on his terms. He feels comfortable and does not need to try to act older than he is.” Jackie Evans, 63, read the story about Memory Makers in the June Link, just as she was retiring from teaching. She said: “I don’t have grandchildren yet and with my experience I thought I could be a Memory Maker. “But it’s a very different role to being a primary school teacher; the preparation course was the most interesting training on keeping children safe that I’ve ever had. “We do what the child wants to do and I suggest things we could try together. We went to a craft session at Studley Grange recently and she had to encourage me to get my hands sticky.
“We just chat a lot about everyday things; it’s all about listening and building a positive self-image.” Memory Makers Programme Coordinator, Clare Armagan said: “We believe that happy memories are crucial in psychological and emotional growth. Remembering good times can help cushion children from the challenges they face every day, and, crucially, may give them hope for the future. “Anybody can be a Memory Maker. In our first group of volunteers we have men and women ranging from 18 years old to the retired; some are experienced with children, others have had little contact. “Volunteers come from all walks of life. The children involved with the Memory Makers programme are so different from each other, so we need a broad range of people to match them with. “The most important thing that can be offered is time and a willingness to put the child at the centre of the relationship - plus the ability to have lots of fun.” The next Memory Makers training course takes place in late February. For details, contact Clare Armagan on 01793 729748 or email memory. makers@smashyouthproject.co.uk
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An independent family run nursery offering quality care and education within a safe, secure, stimulating environment for all babies and children from 0-5 and an out of school club for children aged 5-11 years Open: Monday to Friday, 7.30am-6.30pm, 51 weeks of the year Full, part time and term time places. Government funding for 3-5 year olds High staff to child ratios with qualified and experienced teaching staff and nursery nurses Nutritious 3 course meals, hydro pool, multi sensory room, school hall with gym apparatus, secure gardens, mini bus for trips out and about
Pre-school on right track HAYDON Meadow Pre-School owner Debbie Waldron would like to thank all the parents who have stuck by her and her staff through a difficult time after an Ofsted inspector erroneously reported that a child had gone missing in May. The local media picked up on the point before it was removed by Ofsted after an appeal, but the damage to staff morale was considerable. Debbie said: “It was a difficult period after the first inspection on 2 May which required a lot of work to keep staff remembering the positives and to ignore the coverage which we knew was incorrect. “The staff have been great and the parents have been wonderful; they believed in us and all our places are
taken until September.” The follow-up inspection on 17 October rated the pre-school as good, commenting children are well prepared for school as staff provide a wide range of interesting opportunities and activities to promote their future learning. It added: ‘Staff now have a good understanding of how to keep children safe and the quality of teaching is good,’ and ‘Staff work well with parents. They keep them well informed about their children's progress and wellbeing.’ Debbie said: “The recent report more accurately reflects what we are trying to achieve at Haydon Meadow Pre-School.” To enquire about a place, contact Debbie on 01793 791903.
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Top marks for Freshbrook Kumon student UMAR Ali, who signed up for the Kumon out-of-school maths programme when he was eight, has achieved Level L - the highest possible. He progressed from basic counting to calculus, algebra and beyond - all without the use of a calculator. Each level of the maths programme builds incrementally on the skills developed in the previous level, ensuring a solid understanding and the ability to put learning into practice. Mayumi Lewis, right, who runs the Swindon West study centre, said Umar is one of only 20 students who have reached Level L in her 30 years as a Kumon Instructor. “I am delighted to have a first Maths level L completer in my Swindon study centre. I appreciate Umar’s challenging spirit, persistence and his great effort to achieve his goal. I am also very grateful to his family for supporting him throughout his study years.” Dad Junab Ali said: “There is homework to be done in between the twice weekly classes, but I had to give up marking Umar’s worksheets about four years ago, the level of maths is way beyond
me. Umar has learnt tremendous discipline which overflows into everything he does.” Umar, 16, who is now in his last year at Bradon Forest School, gained an A in GCSE Maths in Year 10. He said: “It was a lot of hard work to fit in other studies and playing football for Shaw FC and now Highworth Under 16s. “Kumon is definitely worth it, especially if you start early. I wish the English programme had been available when I started.” Umar plans to study business, economics, maths and law at college.
Across the globe, the Kumon Maths and English Programmes advance students beyond their school level. To unlock your child’s potential, contact your local Instructor today for a free assessment. Swindon West Study Centre Mayumi Lewis 01249 760 568 Classes on Tuesday 3.30pm-6.30pm and Friday 3.30pm-5.30pm.
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Discover a new journey at the Yoga Shak Finally a Funky, Fresh & Happening Yoga Studio in Swindon - in the heart of Old Town Join us for: yoga flow dynamic yoga • vinyasa yoga kidz club • mum’s yoga miami power yoga as well as workshops, events, retreats & teacher training @ The Yoga Shak Above The Core Juice Bar 4 Devizes Road Swindon SN1 4BJ Tel: 07541 550275 info@theyogashak.com www.theyogashak.com
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DEBORAH Curtis and Jill Hoon are on a mission to inspire and transform the people of Swindon through yoga. Classes for adults and children using a variety of forms help people relax their nervous system, energise their body and shrug off trapped negative energy. Yoga naturally strengthens the body, lowers blood pressure, improves metabolism and helps to creates a stronger immune system, leaving you with a body that will be more balanced, toned, flexible and a mind that is less stressed, calmed and focused. Deborah and Jill are offering special prices to sign up and experience the Yoga Shak. It is located above The Core Juice Bar, Devizes Road, Old Town, which is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a healthy recuperation after a class. Yoga Shak runs classes mornings, lunchtime and evenings, Monday to Saturday. See the advert left for details or visit theyogashak.com
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Mad enough to hop on the team? WITH less than three months to go to the 2015 Mad March Hare on 22 March, organisers are looking for enthusiastic people to spring into action and join their team. The eighth event starting and finishing at Lydiard Park Academy will take walkers, joggers and runners on a 5km or 10km circular route through West Swindon and Lydiard Park. Last year’s Mad March Hare raised £11,400 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer Swindon & North Wiltshire
Group. The amount raised since Mad March Hare began is now more than £78,000. Anyone can be a volunteer. The organising team includes a learning development manager, retired book keeper, accountant, environmental health officer, data analyst, project worker and IT consultant as well as administrators and entrepreneurs. To take part, or volunteer to help, see details at madmarchhare.org.uk, email: info@madmarchhare.org.uk or call 0845 6808064.
Hello to a happy 2015 The Council’s Health Swindon team on embracing a new you in the new year WITH festivities out of the way, no wonder things can feel a bit gloomy in the first weeks of the New Year. Perhaps 2015 should be a time to focus on feeling good about how you are now as well as making one small, achievable change. New Year resolutions date back thousands of years; historically it was a time to pay homage to a get together with friends and do new or existing king or leader. This something creative; links to the idea of a fresh start or n Be active – everyone can do a just a point in time to make a new little more, whether that means commitment to something. Yet the gap between intention and getting a pedometer and measuring action can be quite large sometimes, steps, downloading the free Couch to 5K app, or signing up for a new so this is a chance to choose something that you really think you class. There’s no shortage of types of class in Swindon and there are can change. also specific programmes if This may include walking Swindon you want to lose weight more, buying one fewer B Council h orough and get fit. These include packet of biscuits, or opes 201 5 is a happ Dietbusters for adults, one less takeaway. yo Don’t forg ne for you. Walk Fit and other After the excesses of et to follo w @HealthS exercise sessions, or the festive season, windon o T n w it te r for more Alive ‘N’ Kicking for kids it could be reducing news, info and and the whole family. the number of days advice. n Take notice – being you drink alcohol or aware of the world around taking the Dry January you and enjoy the sunshine and challenge and cutting out alcohol nature, even if it’s a bit brisk outside for 31 days, getting free support to in January; try and quit smoking or asking your n Give something – after all those GP for an NHS Health Check. The other focus should be on you. presents, try giving something more simple but just as valuable, such as The Five Ways to Wellbeing are to a smile or time. improve how people feel. They are: Helping others creates a response n Connecting to people at home, in the reward section of the brain work, school, or in the local which makes you feel happier and community. There is good evidence adds to a sense of purpose and that social interaction can not only belonging to a community. improve mental health but also One example of volunteering in the benefit how you feel physically and town is Swindon Circles which offers even reduce the risk of dementia; people the opportunity to befriend n Learning a new skill or restarting an older person, spending a little bit an old hobby. Swindon has a great of time with them on a regular basis range of colleges and groups to lend a helping hand. offering different activities, or
Knit and Run to make a difference TRACEY Major from North Swindon has two passions - knitting and running. She completed the Bristol Half Marathon and the Great South Run in 2014, and she’s now training for the Virgin Money London Marathon in April. Tracey’s aim is to raise £1,800 for Get Kids Going, the charity which supports children with disabilities, some of whom go on to compete in sports.
One bespoke sports wheelchair costs about £4,000 or a lightweight manual wheelchair costs £2,500. Her target is to raise enough to buy a manual wheelchair and she needs sponsors and raffle prizes. When she’s not running Tracey is knitting and is working on how to do both at the same time. If you have any fundraising ideas or could sponsor her email tracey@gmail.com or donate via justgiving.com/Tracey-Major.
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Skill development: Always wanted to learn about sustainability and conservation methods? Have experience creating podcasts and would like to try using them as an advocacy tool for a not-for-profit organisation? Volunteering helps you learn new skills, keep skills sharp, or use existing ones in new ways.
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Company awayday in woods A TEAM from the insurance department at Nationwide detached themselves from their desks to spend a day volunteering in Peatmoor Copse in early November. The group, led by Derek Carter, helped clear away a forest of nettles to find hazel saplings planted last Spring, and also learnt to coppice (cut down) trees to open up the area Peatmoor Community Woodland Group is working on this winter.
If you are looking for a volunteer project for your work colleagues, contact Jo Banks at Volunteer Centre Swindon, involve@ swindonvolunteers.org.uk or call 01793 42055. Peatmoor Woodland Group meets monthly and welcomes people interested in managing the copse. See more on Facebook: Peatmoor Woodland or email roger_ogle@ mac.com
Animals galore at Tregoze primary YEAR 5 pupil Keira Buckley is so besotted with bulldogs that she set out to raise £100 for the Bulldog Rescue Trust by having her hair cut off. In fact she raised an amazing £1,052 for the trust, and her hair was sent to the Little Princess Trust which creates wigs for children who lose theirs to cancer or skin disease. “Some people
think bulldogs are ugly but I love them, especially my own who is called Luna,” said Keira. “It was lovely so many people sponsored me to have my hair cut off. I wanted to help another child who needs it.” Children at Tregoze were able to send their letters to Santa when elves and animals from farms2ewe.co.uk made a visit in midDecember.
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Swindon recycling project in plea for outdated computers SWINDON Scrapstore, the environmental charity that diverts donated office equipment and furniture, manufacturing offcuts, surplus and decorative items from landfill for re-use within the community, is expanding by launching Project Reboot. The idea is giving long-term unemployed people skills training to refurbish end-of-life computers, laptops, working monitors and peripherals to sell on at the lowest possible cost to community groups, low income families and members of the general public who are unable to afford new kit. With the skills and confidence gained from being part of the project, the trainees will be in a better position to secure paid employment. Reboot will collect equipment and provide a WEEE regulated Waste Transfer Note. The project is managed by experienced IT professional Nigel Tombs who will guarantee company data security requirements by implementating data removal using industry standard sanitisation methods, free of charge, and will provide certificated results. Contact olivia@scrapstore.co.uk or nigel@scrapstore.co.uk
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In the latest in his series of car reviews for Link, GEOFF MAXTED of DriveWrite brings you his family car of the year INTRODUCING the Peugeot 3008. Apologies everybody for the state of the car in our images but with this mucky weather we’ve been having, what are you going to do? Apologies also for the paint which Peugeot describe as ‘Rich Oak’ but to we mere mortals is really just brown. Otherwise this brilliant family car comes in eight other colours, all of them nicer, frankly. The 3008 featured is in near range-topping ‘Allure’ trim. The car costs £22,445 but it all depends on how much you dip into the options list. Our version comes with part leather, navigation, climate, cruise, Bluetooth, heads-up display and the now expected connectivity, but there are more important attributes. Power is derived from an excellent 1.6L 1560cc HDI diesel. The rather pedestrian time of 13.6 seconds to 62mph belies the fact this engine is lively and responsive. Over 50mpg is almost guaranteed for steady drivers although emissions of 127g/km are a tad disappointing. Never mind, there are other eco-diesel models in the 3008 range that can do better and a choice of petrol engines available. It’s family motoring where this car really scores. On the road, it is really comfortable with seats and suspension that make driving a pleasure. In addition to the usual
safety equipment there is also the option of Grip Control. In a nutshell, this operates in conjunction with the vehicle’s ESP to maintain the best possible traction from both front wheels under variable conditions; snow and mud for example. It’s not as good as full blown four-wheel drive but it is a valuable safety option that actually works. Another plus point is a versatile and absolutely massive boot. The hatchback lifts the parcel shelf to reveal a smaller space with room for shopping and short-break luggage. Remove the false floor and (surprise, surprise) drop the rear tailgate and there before you is an enormous additional space. It’s like Kent’s Cavern in there. It is also a good shape and the rear seats split for odd shaped loads and the like. A real plus-point. There are cubbies and storage areas in the cabin and - a nice touch this - built in window blinds on the rear doors to shade the light for tiny passengers. A panoramic roof with a sliding blind is on offer that, combined with the low sills, helps to make the interior a light and airy place to be. Sadly there is no space for me to go on singing this car’s praises. If a new one is too rich for your budget then the Peugeot 3008 has been around since 2009 and was much refreshed in 2013, meaning that there are good used examples around. Either way this car is a best buy. Recommended. www.drivewrite.co.uk
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Make writing a life choice 2015
Course tutor Jill Sharp
SWINDON Artswords & Literature Development is now taking bookings for three writing courses, each lasting five weeks on Tuesdays from 10.30am to 12noon at Richard Jefferies House Museum. Led by Jill Sharp MA, author, poet, and writing tutor with the Open University, the sessions will be relaxed and friendly, but purposeful. The themes and dates are: n Make it New: 13, 20, 27 January; 3 & 10 February These first sessions will prompt and stimulate new ideas and fresh approaches to your writing.
Whether it’s poetry, prose, fiction, autobiography, or plays – or you are just beginning to write – these exercises will inform, sharpen, and reinvigorate your work. n How to Build a Book: 17, 24, 31 March; 7 & 14 April The structure of a book, whatever its genre, is the single most important decision a writer will make. Whether you’re just beginning your work, or already have a completed draft, this course will help you to plan and design a page turner. n Extending Your Reach: 19 & 26 May; 2, 9, & 16 June
How can words transport readers to a different place, or make a character come to life? This course will offer ways to develop setting, character, dialogue, and style, so that your writing is clear, convincing, and alive. Each five-week course will have no more than ten participants and costs £25. Come prepared to write, discuss, share your work and ideas and to offer and accept constructive advice. Pen, paper and enthusiasm are all you need. To book, email artswords@lowershawfarm.co.uk or call 01793 771080.
Connecting the past to the present A NEW book - Shadow of the Workhouse - has turned the clock back 100 years to look at how Britain’s social security system worked in the past. Local historians Caroline Ockwell and Graham Carter of the Alfred Williams Heritage Society have written in-depth about the Swindon and Highworth Union Workhouse, which once stood in Highworth Road, Stratton St Margaret, until it was demolished in the 1970s. Graham, who also edits Swindon Heritage magazine, said: “The South Marston-born poet and author Williams, visited the workhouse in 1911/12 and wrote about it in his book, A Wiltshire Village. He gave us such a vivid description of the workhouse and the inmates in the infirmary that we decided to find out more and update the story. “The book was paid for by a Heritage Lottery Fund through its All Our Stories project, so we asked local people with connections to the workhouse, its successor Elm Court, or Stratton hospital – to come forward with their stories.” One contributor is the current Mayor of Swindon, Cllr Teresa Page, who worked as a nurse at
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Valentine’s Caroline Ockwell and Teresa Page talking about the old days St Margaret’s Hospital, so it was fitting that she launched the book at Swindon Central Library on 11 December. Graham added: “The final chapter looks at the state of welfare in the 21st Century, and for this we visited a dozen agencies and charities that care for people in need. What this book is really about in the end is seeing how far we have come. Readers can decide for themselves whether the attitudes of the workhouse era are finally behind us.” The book, priced £12, plus £4 postage and packing, is available via: alfredwilliams.org.uk
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Prospect sets pace for 2015 PROSPECT Hospice is calling for runners and walkers to sign up for two very different events at the start of 2015. The third Prospect Hospice 10k cross-country run takes place on 22 February. Past events have attracted a good number of runners who see it as way of testing themselves for the new season, as well as those who want to raise much-needed money for the Wroughton-based charity. “We have been delighted at how popular our 10k event has become in just two years,” said organiser Mike Kennedy. “The all terrain route is definitely a challenge. If previous years are anything to go by, you can be sure there will be mud, which is part of the fun. We really hope people will see this as a way of shaking off the winter cobwebs.” The Prospect 10k starts and finishes at the
Nationwide Pavilion on Piper’s Way. Registration costs £15 per runner, with a suggested sponsorship target of £100. Prospect’s Walk of Memories at Buscot Park on 15 March is a much more peaceful event, and is suited to the whole family. This calm and reflective event allows out-ofseason access to the beautiful grounds of Buscot Park owned by Lord & Lady Faringdon. It is an easy walk of around five kilometres, and is often completed in memory of a loved one. Registration is £8 per adult and £3 per child, and there is a suggested sponsorship target of £80 per person or £150 for a family. For details of these two events, and more about the 2015 Prospect Hospice fundraising calendar, see: prospect-hospice.net/ supporter
Lydiard tree reborn in pen form LOCAL craftsman Simon Webb, the curator of the Swindon Museum of Computing has created a collector’s item from the pre-digital age. Using salvaged wood from the 300-year-old walnut tree in Lydiard Park which perished in the winter storms of 2013, he was commissioned by Swindon Council to create a highly desirable heavy duty pen. Because of the wood grain, each pen is absolutely unique. Simon has turned, sanded and applied 20 coats of clear acrylic to give them a 'dipped in glass' look.
“Finished in gun metal and platinum plating, the Lydiard Walnut Pen is presented in a high quality black velvet case and comes with a certificate of authentication. It retails at £75. Ian Surtees, Income Generation Manager at Lydiard, said: “The pens are absolutely beautiful and form part of our expanding limited edition product range being developed to reflect the natural beauty and high quality of the Lydiard estate.” To find out more or to place an order for this unique item, contact Lydiard Retail on 01793 466664 or visit Lydiard House and Park online at: lydiardpark.org.uk
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Before the Link Centre arrived...
2015 MARKS 30 years since the vision of Thamesdown Council to create a huge new leisure centre in West Swindon came to fruition. We’ve delved into the archives to show the farmer’s fields before they were consumed by Link Centre and Shaw Ridge Leisure Park. On the left is the West Swindon District Centre with the garden centre built when it opened. In the distance is Toothill and the Ridgeway, with the church spire and the first primary school visible. On the right of the picture is a digger starting the work to extend Tewkesbury Way towards Shaw and Peatmoor.
Home care provision opens RIGHT at Home, an international leader in the home care sector, has arrived in Swindon. Run by Michael Bowen and registered manager Charlotte Smith, the team bring to the town an established brand and new model of healthcare that is becoming well established throughout the UK. Right at Home are there to help when an elderly family member or friend is struggling to maintain their daily routine. Often reaching out for help can be a daunting prospect as no-one wants to relinquish their independence and be put ‘at the mercy’ of a succession of different carers. Right at Home offer the benefits of consistent, reliable carers, delivering top-quality personal care and companionship. The firm’s services include physical assistance, medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping, housework, laundry, transport and all aspects of personal care. All staff undergo extensive training, including specialist courses for conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Right at Home also offer 24/7 care for people who would prefer to stay at home rather than go into residential care, as well as hospital to home support, and short-term respite care for those who are looked after by their spouse or a family member. Owner Michael Bowen has a
background in accounting but changed course to do something he sees as more meaningful. Michael said: “What matters to me is being able to offer a high quality home care service that benefits from the close attention to detail a small company can provide, but supported by an international organisation extending to some 400 offices in seven countries and still growing.” Registered manager Charlotte Smith, a qualified mental health nurse, has a wealth of experience in care. Charlotte said “This is an amazing opportunity to work with Michael and Right at Home who share my passion for putting people first.” For details of the Right at Home care service, or discuss becoming a carer, call 01793 602502, email swindon@rightathomeuk.com or see the advert on page 5.
MAKE singing in a male voice choir your New Year’s resolution. Swindon Male Voice Choir offers the experience of singing in a top quality choir whilst making friends and raising money for charity. Find out more at the open rehearsal evening on Monday 19 January, 7.30pm, or drop in to any Monday rehearsal evening at
the New Century Club, Gorse Hill, Swindon SN2 8BU You don’t need to be able to read music but if you can that would be an advantage. Full support is given to new members. For further details, email swindonmalevoicechoir@msn.com or call 01793 822495 or 01793 486454.
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WHAT’S ON PANTOMIME Until Sunday 4th Dick Whittington. A magical pantomime starring Nigel Havers, David Ashley and Lucy Kane. See Swindontheatres.co.uk for times and prices. Wyvern Friday 9th, 7.30pm Aladdin Trouble - the adult panto. An alternative to the traditional family show, packed with corny jokes, raunchy plots and lots of innuendo. £17.50. Wyvern
Friday 16th, 7.30pm Thelma & Louise (12). Meek housewife Thelma (Geena Davis) joins her friend Louise (Susan Sarandon), on a short fishing trip. However, they find themselves fleeing from the law when Louise shoots and kills a man in a bar. £12.50 incl diner meal and milkshake. Wyvern
Wednesday 21st, 7.45pm Suzanne (12A). Beautiful and beguiling - the story of Suzanne, daughter of a truck driver in southern France, is revealed in a Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th, series of episodes that find her 7.30pm inexplicably drawn into more and The Emperor’s New Clothes presented by Thames Water Amateur deeper troubles. Swindon Film Theatrical Society. A family-friendly Society. Arts Centre show with music and laughter in aid Swindon Film Society (SFS) films are for members only. It is possible to of charity. £12. Wyvern join at any film showing
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Wednesday 7th, 7.45pm Nebraska (15). In this funny and affectionate road movie, Bruce Dern plays an ageing, booze-addled father who travels from Montana to Nebraska with his long-suffering son to claim a million-dollar marketing prize. Swindon Film Society. Arts Centre
CIRCUS Sunday 18th to Tuesday 20th. Sun 7.30pm; Mon & Tues 5pm & 7.45pm Cirque Bersery. Presenting the world’s most dangerous circus act including the legendary Globe of Death plus a troupe of over 30 jugglers, acrobats, aerialists,
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dancers, musicians and deathdefying stunt men. £17.50 to £23; family £72. Wyvern
MUSICAL Thursday 29th, 7.30pm The Simon & Garfunkel Story. With huge projected photos, original film footage and a live band with all the classic hits. £19. Wyvern
COMEDY Tuesday 20th, 8pm Robin Ince - Blooming Buzzing Confusion. Robin continues to prod into our brains with a sharpened pencil to try and work out just how much free will anyone can have. £14. Arts Centre Saturday 24th, 7.30pm Teechers by John Godber. Fast-moving, inventive classic comedy about life at a modern comprehensive. £14. Arts Centre
DRAMA Wednesday 28th to Saturday 31st, 7.30pm Entertaining Angels presented by Phoenix Players. Clergy wife Grace is enjoying new-found freedom following the death of her husband. But the return of her eccentric missionary sister Ruth, together with some disturbing revelations, force Grace to confront some home truths. £9, to book call 07517 698083. Arts Centre
DANCE Saturday 17th, 3pm & 7pm Wilkes Academy. An opportunity for over 200 3 to 18 years olds to showcase their talents. £15. Wyvern Saturday 31st, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Bobbi’s Academy of Dance. Celebrating 20 years, over 250 dancers present ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, commercial street and freestyle. £12. Wyvern
ART Tuesday 20th, 7.30pm Cricklade Art Group: Freestyle evening. Cricklade Town Hall Annex. crickladeart.co.uk
VENUES Arts Centre Devizes Road SN1 4BJ. Tel: 01793 524481 Central Library Regent Circus SN1 1QG. Tel: 01793 463782 Lydiard House Lydiard Park SN5 3PA. Tel: 01793 466664 MECA Regent Circus SN1 1PR Tel: 01793 251111 Roves Farm Sevenhampton Nr Highworth SN6 7QG. Tel: 01793 763939 STEAM Kemble Drive SN2 2EY. Tel: 01793 466637 Swindon Information Centre Central Library SN1 1QG. Tel: 01793 530328 Wyvern Theatre Theatre Square SN1 1QN. Tel: 01793 524481 Confirm date, time & price with venue
Dressability models wow shoppers SWINDON charity Dressability, which adapts clothing for children and adults with disabilities, held a pre-Christmas fashion show and awareness day at Sainsbury’s Bridgemead, West Swindon.
Sainsbury's provided the garments which were altered by Dressability dressmakers and modelled by children from Swindon Down’s Syndrome Group and clients of the charity.
Dentist needs help to send caravan to Ukraine BRENDON Ball, who runs the Freshbrook dental surgery, is planning another trip to Ukraine in the Spring, but needs a large indoor space for three months where he can make final preparations. Brendon has been involved with the country since reading about the dire state of dental services in Ukraine in the August 1997 Link. Since then he has made 8 trips to deliver medical supplies and provide training in modern methods. He has also converted and delivered two mobile units to the Cherkassy region so that dentistry can be offered to poor people in remote areas. He has another clinic almost ready to tow to Ukraine, but he’s looking for an indoor space with an electrical supply where he can complete the refurbishment. Brendon said: “Because of the largely unreported war waged by Russian backed forces in the
country the price of medicines has rocketed and health services are struggling to sustain the improvements achieved since I first started going there. Even the simplest pain killers like paracetamol are too expensive for the majority of people who have seen their standard of living drop through the floor. “Our long standing friend Dr Ivan Kovolenko, the director of dental services in Cherkassy, is desperate for the help we can bring them. I hope to set off in April to deliver the mobile clinic - if we can complete the conversion by then.” If you have an indoor space, or can suggest who Brendon should contact, call 01793 873044, or mail: freshbrookdental@gmail.com Contact him also if you are able to donate cash to purchase medicines and supplies to be delivered with the clinic. smilemenders.org
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Keeping hearing aid wearers in the loop JUST over a third of chemists in Swindon have a working hearing loop – that’s the findings of an audit conducted in the town by hearing aid wearers. Let’s Loop Swindon, a partnership between Rotary and the hearing loss charity Hearing Link, successfully completed an audit of hearing loop provision at 29 pharmacies in the town when pairs of volunteers visited premises to check the availability and quality of loop provision. Hearing loops provide a magnetic, wireless signal which can be picked up by a hearing aid. They cut out exterior noise and in a chemist, where vital medical information is given, ensure that a hearing aid wearer can hear the pharmacist without any confusion. The month-long audit concluded that 10 of the 29 chemists had effective loops. Let’s Loop Swindon’s chair, Tim Mason, said that the group would be following up the audit by contacting the chemists and offering help to ensure that there was better lor’s provision. Read Tay RY OF A IA D e v Let’s Loop Swindon has organised a exclusi at R A launch training event which will take POP ST m for o .c k n li place on Wednesday 25 February at swindon te pda s on the National Trust’s Heelis building. For regular u ss. more information call 01793 536815 or his progre nes Jo r lo y a email timmason@1100rotaryeclub.org or Search: T stephenaftelak@ntlworld.com.
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Former Greendown pupil targets UK chart stardom
Council’s gallery and museum bid goes in SWINDON Council has submitted its bid to the Heritage Lottery Grant for aid to build a new museum and art gallery in the town centre. The projected £20million cost is made up of a request of £12.5million from the HLF, £5million set aside by the council, and the balance of £5million from corporate and private benefactors. The museum and gallery would become the centre piece of the town centre’s regenerated cultural quarter, opposite the Wyvern Theatre and close to Central Library. It would provide a great deal more space to exhibit artefacts and paintings in the Swindon collection of 20th Century modern art. Currently Apsley House on Bath Road, has limited display space and the attached art gallery which marked its 50th anniversary last September can only show limited numbers of the paintings in the collection and small touring exhibitions. The council will hear in April if the application is to be supported. HLF is also considering a reapplication for support by St Mary’s Church, Lydiard Park.
POP star Taylor Jones has set his sights on breaking the UK after finding chart stardom across continental Europe. The former Lydiard Tregoze Primary and Greendown School pupil has released his new single Emergency, buoyed by success in Belgium, Poland, Spain and Germany. The 20-year-old upped sticks from Redhouse two weeks into his studies at New College to chase his dream of stardom in London. Two years on he now lives in Hamont, Belgium. Taylor said: “I lived at my parents house in Redhouse until I was 18 and decided to move to London alone to pursue music. I quit college after just two weeks and decided I wanted to be in the studio making music - though I never took music at school. “So I moved to London and stayed with friends and family for as long as I could, staying on sofas, sleeping on the floor at recording studios and spamming anybody I could to persuade them I was good enough. “I made songs on my own from a homemade microphone as I had no funding behind me, and posted these creations to YouTube until I grew enough followers online to do small shows. “After saving up from hosting club nights I was able to fund my first music video, which ended up charting at number two in the UK Urban Charts and remained top five for eight weeks. “Since then, I formed my own record label Taylor Made and was signed by an international management team based in Belgium. They flew me over to Belgium to release my first solo track Rock This Party and I performed to 42,000 people in the biggest arena in Belgium - my second show there. “One year later I am releasing Emergency and trying to break the UK.”
High flying imagary OLD Town artist David Bent has presented six Swindon secondary schools with a limited edition book based on his close contact with the RAF Red Arrows aerobatic team. ‘A Celebration of the Red Arrows’ marks the 50th Display season and features David’s unique insight to the famed flyers. HRH Prince Charles was presented with his copy at the Royal International Air Tattoo in June. Since then selected schools, colleges and air cadet units have received them. David said: “I hope the book is both an educational resource and inspiration to young people, and that the images reflect what hard work, dedication and operating as a focussed team can achieve.” artofflight.co.uk
David with, from left, Marilyn Fitzgerald of Dorcan Academy and Create Studios, Alison Slaven of Nova Hreod, Lin Curtis from Kingsdown and Churchfields headteacher Sharon Kirwan
Shopping centre plans to be unveiled in February
Left, residents and British Land staff discussing the revised layout for the shopping park
ORBITAL Shopping Park in North Swindon is to have several million pounds spent on improvements in 2015, if plans are approved by Swindon Council in February. Site owners British Land propose to improve and enhance pedestrian areas
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and crossing points in the car park as well as create a new access point for delivery vehicles. A new customer service centre with an ATM, public toilets and baby changing facilities is to be built. The British Land team discussed the proposals
at a public display of the plans in late November and answered questions from Haydon End residents who are concerned about the intrusion of the smell and noise from the Macdonalds built close to their homes.” Read the full story at swindonlink.com
JANUARY OFFER Colour foils, cut & blow dry
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Alison J Hook Painter, Decorator & General Handywoman • Free no obligation quotes • Fully insured • Interior/exterior work • Gardening services and maintenance
ASHDOWN BATHROOMS & KITCHENS
Design to Installation All Work Guaranteed Quality Finish And Attention To Detail Is Assured FREE CONSULTATIONS & ESTIMATES
• No job too small • Reliable, honest, friendly service
t: 01793 692149 m: 07780 915446 e: ajh.decor@gmail.com
DJR General Builders Ltd
Call Mark: 01793 887766 Mob: 07979 267757
www.ashdownbk.co.uk
• • • • • • • • • •
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: Pete
Tel: 01793 932 570 Mob: 07790 283 186
Approved Electrician Approved Electrician
• Full central heating systems • Boiler changes / services and repairs • Power flushing • Full bathroom / ensuite installations • General plumbing works • Free quotes and realistic prices
Tel: 01793 748333 Mob: 07733897039
hwheating@googlemail.com
Part P Registered
• Extra Sockets/lights • Fuse Board Upgrade
Building/Groundworks & Hard Landscaping
Complete Rewires • • Complete Rewires
Extensions, Garage & Loft Conversions
Extra Sockets/lights • • Fuse Board Upgrade
• • Testing andInspection Inspection Testing and
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
• 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
Earthmoving Services
Driveways & Patios All building work undertaken All work guaranteed, FREE quote and advice Mob: 07956 301957 Tel: 01793 348597
C.P.C.S Licensed • Fully Insured
Call Steve to discuss your needs and receive a free estimate Tel: 01793 848708 or 07967 341567 www.earthmovingservices.co.uk
Keep in touch.... Daily updates via Twitter Receive alerts as stories are posted at swindonlink.com Follow us twitter.com/swindonlink Like us on Facebook: Swindon Link Go back in time. Read The Link in digital form from January 2011. Click on the drop-down list on the right of screen at: swindonlink.com
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RepaiRs, installation, Maintenance FRee Quotes! excellent seRvice! Call Justin:
Tel: 01793 871 593 Mob: 07503 210 748
www.haynesconstruction.org.uk
justinhallplumbing@gmail.com
GASTECH
SWINDON GAS SERVICES
• Garden/site shaping, levelling, clearance THE INDEPENDENT GAS SPECIALISTS • Footings, trenches & ditches excavated • Servicing, Repairs, Installation • Hardcore sub-bases & roadways/tracks • Central Heating (including • Concrete, tarmac, hedge Combination boilers and Warm Air) 142573 & stump removal • Landlord Safety Checks • Soil screening/debris removal • Cookers, Fires, Water Heaters • Micro excavator, minimum access width required: 29” (730mm) SERVICE CONTRACT SPECIALISTS
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All heating and plumbing works undertaken
The Plumber you’ll Recommend!
Part P Registered
Competent, reliable and fully insured.
Haydon Wick Heating Services
FOR GAS SERVICE CALL 01793 848800 6 Templars Way Industrial Est, Marlborough Rd, W. Bassett SN4 7SR
www.gastechwilts.co.uk
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
Semi-retired Plumber 24hr emergency call out • Leaks & burst pipes • Blocked drains, sinks & toilets • Immersions & hot water cylinders • Tap washers & ball valves • Complete bathrooms refitted • Dishwashers & washing machines plumbed in • Radiators changed
Tel: 01793 324116 Mob: 07788 621772
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
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D E Carpentry For all your carpentry needs
Extension & Garage Conversion Specialists • • • •
Project Management Alterations / Renovations Garden walls / Patios / Decking Conservatory bases / Porches No job too big or small! Fully insured. 18 years experience
k Kitchen fitting k Real wood and laminate flooring k Fitted wardrobes k 15 years experience
Call Neil now for a free, competitive quote on
Call 01793 514069 or 07885 972172
0800 1357063 or 07967 155502
mail: info@benchmark-construction.co.uk benchmarkconstructionswindon.co.uk
Cotswold UPVC Guttering
k Door hanging
e: ellisj10@sky.com www.delliscarpentry.co.uk
217129
We supply and fit a wide range of Fascias Guttering Soffits Downpipes
24 YEARS EXPERIENCE Installation & Servicing NG & LPG ✓ Boiler & System Upgrades ✓ Breakdown & Maintenance ✓ Bathrooms, Showers & Wet Rooms ✓ Power Flushing / Descaling ✓ For ALL your plumbing, heating & gas requirements call Assured on
We aim to beat any legitimate written quotation Please call or email now to discuss your requirements 01993 252028/07584 164636 cotswoldUPVCguttering@ outlook.com
07845 90 80 60 or 01793 700 820
www.assured-plumbing.co.uk
J’s Electrical
ACP
Home Improvements & Building Services • General building maintenance • Garage conversions • Bathroom makeovers • 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
J&R Plumbing
✭ Extra sockets and lights ✭ Shower and cooker installation ✭ Fuse board replacement ✭ Complete re-wiring ✭ Security lighting ✭ P.A.T. testing ✭ 24 hours
NO JOB TOO SMALL Mobile: 07985 195893 Tel: 01793 320447 Also general plumbing, tiling & plastering
• Extensions • Driveways • Conservatories • Patios • Garden Walls • Fencing All general building and landscaping projects undertaken NO JOB TOO SMALL Call Stewart on
01793 670115 or 0784 182 6390 for a Free Estimate
Providing plumbing services to clients throughout Swindon 28 years experience Friendly, reliable service OAP discount on request Tel: 01793 977377 Mobile: 07813 950899
MILESTONE
ELECTRICIAN
Building Services
Complete Property Renovations & Alterations Kitchens / Bathroom Tiling / Flooring Brickwork / Blockwork Paving / Patios Fencing / Decking & Ground Works Carpentry / Plumbing All Building Works Undertaken No job too small • Free estimates Contact: Dean Scanlon Telephone: 01793 422032 Mobile: 077 8968 1536
• Electrical installations • Modifications • Fault finding • Inspection & Testing • Domestic & Commercial • 24/7 Emergency call-out • Part P & IET Certified
Fitted Kitchens Bathrooms & Bedrooms Tiling & Worktops Laminate Flooring Skirtings & Architraves Dados & Coving Doors & Decking And much more
Call Darren on 01793 629 629 www.crannistech.co.uk
For a FREE no obligation quote call now on 07874 021004 or 01793 701797
24/7 Emergency Call Out • All Works Guaranteed • Reliable & Affordable
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
01793 878636
T.
523887
Power Flus hing Agent
www.CentraHeat.co.uk
CentraHeat.co.uk
www.
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
Fully qualified, NAPIT & Part P Approved Electricians
01793 847575
www.wired-electrical.co.uk
info@wired-electrical.co.uk
07739 357617
M.
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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
DECORATOR
TREVOR WYSE 39 years in the trade
Professional Painter & Decorator
INTERIOR H EXTERIOR H WALLPAPERING H COVING H
Wallpaper Specialist Coving • Dado Rails • Tiling
• 20 years experience • Competitive rates • No job too small • Reliable & friendly service • Free estimates
Call 01793 618936 or 07976 885203
Call Stuart on 01793 727659 or 07809 368051
ELECTRICIAN SAFE & SHAW
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
www.trevorwyse.com
FREE QUOTATIONS, NO OBLIGATION
Please call Paul Eastham on 07769 883717
01793 321981 07775 840236
Quality Plumbing & Heating
RJ PeaRce Plumbing & Heating ltd
• 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
Over 20 years experience in plumbing & heating work • Central heating • Bathrooms & showers • Competitive rates
7 YEAR GUARANTEE
on Worcester Bosch Ri Si and Cdi boilers
• All work guaranteed • No job too small
Accredited Installer
For further details call Richard on 01793 879156 or 07747 723606
203455
PLANS DRAWN
PLASTERING
Loft conversion & extension specialist. Complete house design and commercial work undertaken.
BSJ PLASTERING & DECORATING SERVICES
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
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For free quotation call Paul on
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PAINTER & DECORATOR
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• High class painting and decorating • 30 years experience • Competitive rates • Interior & exterior • References available • Reliable friendly service, all work undertaken
HEATING & PLUMBING Est. 30 years
✓ EXTRA SOCKETS / LIGHTS ✓ SECURITY LIGHTING/FIRE ALARMS ✓ GARDEN LIGHTING & OUTDOOR SOCKETS ✓ SHOWERS/COOKERS INSTALLED ✓ FUSE BOARD REPLACEMENT ✓ COMPLETE RE-WIRING
DECORATOR INSIDE AND OUT
All areas of Plastering, Decorating and Refurbishment undertaken
• Ceilings and Walls Plastered • Coving • Rendering • Painting & Decorating - Internal & External • Complete Home Improvements undertaken • Free quotations
Please contact Brian Jones
Mobile: 07976 572905 Home: 01793 725834
Professional, reliable and friendly service www.swindonplasterer.com
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BLINDS
the place for quality and value
Brighten up your home for Winter with a rainbow of colours!
Suppliers of all types of blinds, awnings and shutters Full fitting service or cash & carry Open: Mon to Thurs 9.30am - 5.30pm Fri 9.30am - 5pm; Sat 10am - 4pm BSS House, Cheney Manor, Swindon
BUILDING SERVICES
CARPENTRY
DECORATOR
Paul Rhind
J S Property Services
Quality painting and decorating at an affordable price
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
Tel: 01793 434584
Telephone/fax: 01793 874807
DECORATOR
DECORATOR
DECORATOR
ain
REDUCTIONS FOR OAPs
ter
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
PR
ID
EP
Call 01793 334823 or 07788 572043
HOME MAINTENANCE Services
(Household Maintenance) Handyman
• Plastering • Carpentry • Garden Maintenance • Decorating, Coving • Groundwork • Tiling • Bathroom & Kitchen Installation • Fencing & Patios • Power Jetting • Building, installing partition walls, loft boarding & repairs Competitive Rates, Flexible Hours, Reliable, No job too small
For a free no obligation quote call Gary on
& CARPENTRY
• Interior/exterior painting and decorating • Wallpaper • Tiling • Coving • Laminate flooring • Doors & skirting replacement • Kitchen • Bathroom internal alterations No job too small • Rooms left tidy daily Free no obligation 24 hour quotations
Call Andy: 01793 729354
or 07900 835116
PA I N T I N G A N D D E C O R AT I N G
&D eco rat or
FREE ESTIMATES
A C h a n g e o f Co l o u r
www.charismablinds.co.uk
Free estimates Call Jamie on 704309 or 0777 594 8833 www.jspropertyservices.co.uk
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
40 years experience No VAT Free estimates For professional, reliable and friendly service call
GBD Services 01793 979282 or 07453 966627
DOUBLE GLAZING
Doctor Glass
repairs & replaces cracked, broken or misted double glazed windows Also hinges and locks
Call: 01793 854448 or 07976 219671
HOME MAINTENANCE
KITCHEN & BATHROOM SERVICES
G R SERVICES
APPRENTICESHIP SERVED TRADESMAN
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 email: grservices@hotmail.co.uk
Mobile: 07764 511933 or Tel: 01793 879069
www.grservicesswindon.co.uk
PLUMBING
TILING
• Free survey • Building work • Plastering • Tiling • Electrics • Plumbing • Wooden flooring • All types of worktops fitted including granite For a complete professional service contact:
STEVE GEORGE
APPROVED
Tel: 874480 Mobile: 07860 760364 30 years experienced tradesman
TILING
WOODWORK
GILES BROS 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
TILING
CERAMIC TILING FLOOR & WALL SPECIALISTS
TEL: 01793 330975 MOB: 07919 255673
Free Quotes Call Lee on 0771 8102 921
TRADITIONAL HANDMADE KITCHENS, FURNITURE, FITTED WARDROBES BESPOKE JOINERY WINDOWS, DOORS, GATES CONSERVATORIES SKIRTING AND ARCHITRAVES
Email: leon.jack@hotmail.co.uk Kitchens, Bathrooms and Conservatories
Call Mike on 0778 8444 084 or 01793 520526
www.britishwoodwork.co.uk info@britishwoodwork.co.uk
WALL & FLOOR SPECIALIST Please call Leon for a free quote
01793 978274
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ACCOUNTANCY
CJD
ACCOUNTANCY LTD
Craig Dell FCCA
AERIAL SERVICES
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
Do better business! Promote what you do on paper and online @ swindonlink.com
email: info@sjbakeraccounting.co.uk
BOOK-KEEPING
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
AERIAL SERVICES
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
CARPET CLEANING
Abacus Cleaning Services
Can’t face doing the books after a hard day’s work?
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Natural Stone Restoration
Call Leonard Fuller, A.I.C.B, qualified bookkeeper with over 20 years’ experience.
Tel: 01793 700637 or 07963 637748 www.bookkeepingswindon.co.uk
h Domestic and Commercial h End of Tenancy Cleaning h Stain Removal h Tile & Grout Colour Sealing h Driveway/Patio Cleaning h Stone Cleaning & Sealing h Free Competitive Quote h Fully Insured
Mobile: 07506 740921
www.procleancleaningservices.co.uk
CLEARANCE
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
01793 421802
www.abacuscleaningswindon.co.uk
COMPUTER SUPPORT
NEW GRAB Y LORR
Call Sue Roberts to discuss our combined advertising packages
MAN & VAN SERVICE GRABSOLUTE BAG & GRAB HIRE
GARDEN
OFFICE
HOME
BUSINESS
01793 602540
Call us today on 0800 68 999 88 or 01793 434600 or book online at www.absolute-rubbish.co.uk
GARAGE DOORS
GARAGE DOORS
LOCKSMITH KEY CUTTING KEY CUTTING KEY CUTTING
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
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Installation & Repairs New Doors • Automation No Obligation Quotes Est. 1981
BROKEN OR FAULTY LOCK? LOCKED OUT?
Showroom:
Maxwell House, Maxwell Street, Swindon SN1 5DR
Local Locksmith and Carpenter Not a call centre with huge charges! Genuine 24hr service
Tel: (01793) 618499 or 513796 swindondoorservices@ btinternet.com
Call now on 07734 253189
www.garagedoorsupplies.co.uk
Registered Company CRB Checked/Fully Insured
KEY CUTTING KEY CUTTING KEY CUTTING
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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
e.mail: haleskills@gmail.com
CLEANING
CARPET CLEANING
Spring clean help from The Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialist
• Discrete & professional service • De-cluttering cupboards to whole house Regular cleaning / house keeping available Call (01793) 701413 or 07951 184424
• 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
CLEANING Homes That Sparkle From People Who Shine Affordable & reliable cleaning programmes, tailored to meet your needs and budget
Email: cliff.whiteway@btinternet.com
www.acleanstartdecluttering.co.uk
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
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
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
Do you have: • Rising damp • Streaming windows? • Damp clothing & furniture? • Unsightly black mould? • Wet internal walls? • Mould and odours?
Damp surveys undertaken All damp problems solved Call now for free advice is a West Swindon based charity, providing furniture and white goods to people in need Call the collections line on 07714 091011
01793 886222
HELP US TO HELP OTHERS
www.swindondamp.co.uk
REMOVALS
SCRAP METAL
TV REPAIRS
WHITE VAN MAN
RODDERS SCRAP METAL
Gogglebox
Tel: 01793 325685
OVEN CLEANING
IS DAMP A PROBLEM IN YOUR HOME?
Regular cleans, Spring cleans, Moving in or out cleans Trained and insured staff Equipment and supplies provided Quality Service Guarantee
Call us now for free, no obligation quotation Tel: 01793 511885
acleanstartdecluttering@gmail.com
DAMP SOLUTIONS
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
Call for a FREE quote Mobile: 07796 236436
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
New TV tuning & system set-up In house TV repairs In house estimates
Call Darryl Pace on 01793 812738
Registered waste carrier
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New year, new look for our superb sport site LINK Sport has been given a fresh new look as we continue to strive to become the home of sport in Swindon. Since launching in September 2014, we’ve made significant strides and have been visited by close to 40,000 unique users, but our new design will allow us to take our coverage to the next level. The fresh image gives readers access to more information than ever before about Swindon Town, Swindon Robins and Swindon Wildcats, as well as the town’s other sports, through up to the minute breaking news, live match updates and wide-ranging features hosted on a clear, easy to navigate website. As well as the town’s professional athletes, we are proud to be working with the Swindon Sports Forum to help showcase the broad spectrum of sport in Swindon and are excited to be planning our own Sports Awards for late 2015. Joint head of sport Andy Warren said: “We made a significant
amount of progress during the first three months of Link Sport but now, following the overhaul of the website, we are able to present our stories and information in a much more accessible way. “It’s an exciting time to be part of sport in the town, with the football club flying high in League One, Wildcats finding their groove in the EPL and a speedway team which seems to make the play-offs every year.
“We’re similarly thrilled to be involved with sporting clubs and individuals from professional down to amateur level, and are looking forward to what promises to be another exciting year of sport.” James Phipps, director of The Link, said: “Sport is a vital part of life in Swindon with over 240 clubs operating from a professional level all the way down to grassroots, sport is in the town’s DNA and helps make Swindon what it is.
“The new look Link Sport website is about sharing news from all of those clubs in an interesting and informative way and we’re all excited for what’s to come in 2015.” Group editor of The Link Magazine, Anita Jaynes, said: “I'm proud of how far we have come in just three months and this is due to the dedication and hard work of The Link team. “I attended Swindon Town’s game against Fleetwood and received excellent feedback from fans on the new sports section in the magazine and the new website." The project has been a labour of love for website designer Shaun Measday, director of web specialists i-Fluid, who has been impressed with how the new design has helped increase traffic. He said: “We knew a better design and user experience would increase traffic levels, but the percentage growth we have experienced is one of the best of any of our new site launches to date.”
For all the latest Swindon sports news, log on to www.swindonsport.com
Bujin Martial Arts UK’s only full time Ninjutsu dojo We offer: • Separate adult & junior classes • Lessons 6 days/week • Outdoor training • Close protection skills
• Family discounts • Small class sizes • Street awareness
Some of the many skills you will learn: locking, striking, throws, takedowns, pressure points, escape & breakaway techniques, multiple attackers, defence against weapons and more..... Call now to arrange your free trial: 07727 653852
www.bujinmartialarts.com
FITNESS CENTRE www.lspersonaltraining.com PRIVATE GYM
GP REFERRAL
ONE-TO-ONE TRAINING
FITNESS TESTING
COUPLES & SMALL GROUPS
SPORTS THERAPY & MASSAGE
PAY-AS-YOU-GO CLASSES NUTRITION & WEIGHT MANAGEMENT Unit 8, Star West, Westmead Drive, Swindon SN5 7SW tel 01793 680898 mob 07793 573487 email info@lspersonaltraining.com
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The Les Slinn team, from left, Jack Groves, Amy Stanley, Emma Kitching, Les Slinn, Matt Lawrence, Clare Slinn, Richard Phillips
Les tells you Watt’s hot for 2015 LES Slinn Personal Training welcomes a new year, a new trainer and the latest technology to help you achieve tip top fitness in 2015. The company is going for growth this year and has welcomed to the team Jack Groves as an additional personal trainer and Emma Kitching as sports therapist. Owner Les has also invested in the Wattbike, the most advanced indoor training bike in the world. Using a combination of power, cadence and heart rate along with the unique ‘polar view’, users will achieve their most effective training goals.
Used by elite athletes from all over the world in sports as diverse as cycling, triathlon, rugby, athletics, formula one, football, rowing and skiing, the Wattbike is the ultimate training tool. You can find out more about the Wattbike and Les Slinn’s new timetable of classes for 2015 at www.lspersonaltraining.com or call the gym on 07833 582788. New classes have been introduced for the new year, such as TRX & Core, Bootcamp and a term-time only multi-fit class starting on Thursday 6 January at 9.30am.
Foderingham is out of contract in the summer, but boss Cooper is happy to have him around SWINDON Town manager Mark Cooper reckons Wes Foderingham is now the “best outfield goalkeeper” in League One. Foderingham, who has maintained his good form as Swindon continue their push for automatic promotion to the Championship, continues to be monitored by sides in the levels above Town, with the stopper’s contract at the County Ground set to expire at the end of the campaign. While he still has his number one at his disposal, however, Cooper is going to make the most of it and he told Link Sport that the former Crystal Palace man has enjoyed a stand-out term to date. “He’s certainly recognised within the group. We’re not too worried about the external influences, we know how good he is and we know that Wes has to keep the ball out of the net,” he said. “His concentration is key and I
Cooper says star Wes has become the best in League One
Keeper Wes Foderingham has made great progress with the ball at his feet this season think he’s been really good this year. “He’s made saves at the right times, he has improved tenfold with his distribution, he’s now become the best outfield goalkeeper in the league where before he wasn’t. He’s getting better.”
Two’s company after friendly BOTH Swindon Town and Swindon cover the costs because there’s Supermarine are looking to build on the lights and the officials to pay the relationship between the two and things like that but it’s more clubs following their recent friendly. important for me that we can Town beat their non-league build a closer relationship with neighbours 3-0 at the Swindon more than the Cricklade rh Webb’s Wood on 9 money.” gymnast Lau ythmic ra Halford h December but the Swindon Town as picked up a prestigious night was both a manager Mark W el accolade. Sh sh e was awarde useful training d the Cooper is equally Carwyn Jam es Aw exercise for Town pleased to have Sportswomen ard for Young having won and a potential such good ties th Welsh and B ritish titles al e money spinner with Marine. on g with a silver and two for the Southern “It’s important bronze med als at the League side. we have Commonwea lth Games. Marine chairman development games Jez Webb was delighted and it was great to receive the offer of a Swindon Supermarine made game from Town and is keen to us feel so welcome,” he said. see the links between the two “It’s good to have a local club strengthened. where we can take teams to play “Historically they’ve been very and they welcome us, as well as use generous in loaning us a player or their facilities occasionally. Also it’s two which has been a massive help good if they can raise a little bit of and it’s great to have such a good money because it’s important to do link there, he said. what we can to help look after the “The money from the game will local clubs.”
Foderingham works tirelessly with goalkeeping coach Steve Hale and back-up keeper Ty Belford in training – and that effort has paid off, according to Cooper. “He works individually with the goalkeeping coach and they will look at the DVDs and bits they could have done better. Steve will talk about his distribution and work on it and then when we come into the work on the units, we put him under pressure to play out,” he said.
“The more than you practice and the more under pressure you get, the better you’re going to be. “Ty is brilliant with his feet and Wes’s distribution is outstanding now, he’s really improved. “He can drop it on a sixpence 90 per cent of the time. If we chose to flip one to Michael Smith he drops it in, he can play between people, he can nutmeg people; he’s been outstanding and he’s a very important part of how we choose to play the game.”
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Big Match on its way to Swindon CHARITY football event ‘The Big Match’ is coming to Swindon Town Football Club on Saturday 9 May. The event will feature celebrities, footballing legends and the chance for Swindon Town fans to appear on the hallowed turf at the County Ground, all in the name of charity. The Big Match is in aid of Action for Children and The Brain Tumour Charity, with organisers looking for local people who would like to fundraise and take part in the match, to get involved. Alongside the event there will also be a training session ‘The Big Match Kidz’ on the County Ground’s pitch, which will allow children aged between five and 15 to get involved, register and raise funds whilst having a lot of fun. On the day there will be lots of family fun from bouncy castles to penalty shoot-outs, as well as the chance to meet the event mascot, Fergal the Fox and The Star Wars Storm Troopers. Following the match there will be ‘Extra Time’, the glitzy after event party, with tickets going on sale soon for this star-studded event. Event sponsor Steve Fawke, of the Brunel shopping centre, said: “Having been involved with this wonderful charity event for three years now in Reading, I’m delighted it’s coming to Swindon.” For more information and to find out how to get involved, log onto www.thebigmatch.co.uk
Town unveil tribute to their fallen heroes
SWINDON Town have unveiled a Roll of Honour plaque, commemorating former players who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First and Second World Wars.
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The plaque sits above the tunnel, in the spot where a plaque once resided on the old wooden stand that existed before the current Arkell’s Stand was built in the early 1970s.
Ryan not itching for action
Wildcats head coach Ryan Aldridge is happy enough on the sidelines
JANUARY FIXTURES @ SWINDON ICE ARENA Thursday 1 Jan (4pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Basingstoke Bison Sat 3 Jan (6pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Guildford Flames Sat 10 Jan (6pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Manchester Phoenix Sat 17 Jan (6pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Telford Tigers Sat 24 Jan (6pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Peterborough Phantoms Sat 31 Jan (6pm), EPIHL: Swindon Wildcats v Sheffield Steeldogs
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Members of the first team playing squad and manager Mark Cooper were present as the plaque was officially unveiled at the start of December.
SWINDON Wildcats coach Ryan Aldridge is happy enough guiding his side from the bench and has no immediate desire to return to the ice. The experienced EPL player has opted to stay away from playing action this season, having threatened to do so on a number of occasions only to eventually take to the ice when injuries have struck in previous seasons. However, the 36-year-old isn’t expecting the same to happen this year. He said: “I think I probably retired once and that was when I was in Basingstoke because I needed to concentrate on coaching, especially at that level. Since then I’ve been needed to
dress for certain reasons, although I probably didn’t want to and I probably don’t miss it. “There are always times when I could probably put my equipment on and get involved but I can’t really stand the sight of it. Will I miss it in the next couple of years? Yes, I probably will, but that’s the time for me to go off and play recreational hockey. “The times this year when I’ve missed it have been when I don’t think we’ve battled hard enough, but I don’t think I can play at that level anymore anyway so there’s no point in me being out there. “I don’t think I can 100 per cent say I won’t play again, but we would have to be in absolute dire straights for me to come back.”
Lydiard are rugby champs THE Lydiard Park Academy Year 7 rugby squad ended the season by winning the Swindon schools championship, and to test themselves further, they took on and beat renowned rugby playing school St John’s Marlborough. Deputy headteacher Chris Dobbs said: “Only
two boys were members of a local club, now there are six. With up to 40 attending
training sessions we’re encouraging more to join and play for clubs throughout the season.”
The race for Rio hots up for Wanborough star in 2015 Hunt on a high after her twin success at British Championships LOUISE Hunt is going into a massive 2015 in confident mood after ending last year with her highest ever world rankings. The Wanborough wheelchair tennis ace is now ranked 17 in singles and 11 for doubles after ending 2014 on fire, winning two national titles last month, with the qualifying period for next year’s Rio Paralympics opening in May. Hunt needs to be inside the world’s top 22 by May 2016 to secure her place in Brazil but, despite being well inside that mark already, she is keen to push on further. “I’m currently in my two highest ever rankings which is amazing for me, but I’d be really disappointed if I’m where I am now going into Rio because I really want to be looking at top 15 or top 12,” she said. “In my head that’s my qualifying
Louise Hunt is excited for what lies ahead in 2015 level but we’ll have to see how it goes. For London it helped me to focus on the process and it all took care of itself because it’s easy to get caught up in things. “It can be daunting because I’ve been thinking about Rio since
London ended in September 2012 when it was so long away, and it’s really easy to get wrapped up in it all. “It’s getting scary now because I can now say it’s the Olympics next year.”
Darryl looks for assistance PURTON speedway rider Darryl Ritchings is looking for sponsorship for the new season. The youngster is back on the bike for 2015 after recovering from a serious head injury caused in a crash last April, which left him in a coma, but he has signed to race for Coventry Storm in the National League when the new season begins. He’s currently looking for sponsors to help him do so. “It’s really important to have sponsors, there’s so much to pay for during the season like fuel, engine services and new clutch plates so I’m really lucky to have had some great sponsors,” he said. “It would really help me out massively and it can be some good advertising to businesses too, so it would be great to have as much sponsorship as possible.” Anyone interested in sponsoring Darryl can contact ritchingsrt70@ aol.com
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