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Toothill Youth Club VACANCY
The Youth Club has now got a beautiful wood
A Relief Caretaker is required to undertake
floor, a strong team of leaders, more equipmen
caretaking and cleaning duties at intermitt ant
and is going from strength to strength. If you
times at Toothill Farm and The Temporary
haven't tried it yet, get along there on
Community Centre. Please contact Mrs. Sly
Tuesdays - Over 14s, Thursday - Under 14s,
on 26161 ext. 3176.
Friday - All ages. Adults welcome too.
Freshbrook Pensioners.
Our next big project is to raise €6,000 to re-
place the roof. If you have any ideas or want
The more mature residents of Freshbrook get
to help, contact one of the above. How about a
together every week at the Community Centre
Friends of the Youth Club?
on a Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m. Activities
TOOTHILL 'fDUTH CLUB NEWS
include Darts, Chess, Dominoes, Drinking
Tea, Talking with neighbours etc. All
The first draw of the Toothill Youth Club took
retired people and those nearing retirement
place on 11th March.1981. The luck winners
are invited to come along and join in. For
were :
more information contact Jill Irwin, 24
1st Prize - €20 No 56 - B. Summers, Bodiam Dr. Crawford Close.
2nd Prize - £8 No 85 - J. Hall, Shrivenham.
ILL FARM
3rd Prize - £4 No 51 - S. Rollett, Malmesbury
whats in it for you
At the moment, the Youth Club have sold 80 of
the 100 places. The scheme is made up of 100
After a year of hard work the Farm Steering
people paying £1.00 per month for a year - a
Committee would like to go public. The need to
draw then takes place monthly and when all 100
talk to residents about possible developments
tickets are sold the three prizes will be
at the Farm has been uppermost in the minds of
£25.00, £10.00 and €5.00.
the Committee for some time. But we got caught
in a 'Catch 22' - what could we talk to you
If you would like to join in, you may be able
about if we had nothing to show you first!
to get one of the remaining 20 tickets.
Contact one of the following :
So now we have something to show you. WE WANT
YOUR VIEWS ON THE PROPOSED PLANS WE HAVE DRAWN
David Attwood, 63 Oakham Close. Tel: 30896
UP. We're organising two exhibitions :-
Michelle Mills, 89 Beverley. Tel: 42249
Eric Pyle, 2 Stansfield. Tel: 481316
2.30 p.m. Tuesday
Tony Free, The Farmhouse,Bodiam Drive.
12th May at - TOOTHILL CHURCH
Elwyn Barnett, 32 Warneford Close.
FRESHBROO 7.30 p.m. onwards TOOTHILL FARM
Thursday 14th May at -
We hope to have a model of the farm, photo-
IN Wr3'^NUGHTO^ graphs, a slide show, plans and drawings.
Some people living in Freshbrook were dis- If you are interested in any of the following
appointed when they found they could not vote the FARM IS FOR YOU : Playgroup, photography,
in the recent election for 3 Councillors to playing squash, meeting people, woodwork, shar-
represent them on Thamesdown Council. ing skills and resources, youth provision,mode'
railways, metalwork, arts, pottery, mother and
One of the local free newspapers did not help toddler groups, dancing, having a friendly
by suggesting that residents of Cottington and drink, crafts, etc., etc.,
(most of) Crawford Close, the Kent Homes and
the Rendell development were not represented. We need your help to make the Farm work.
To get it clear, these areas have been part of
Thamesdown since 1974, rates are paid to that Come to the exhibition and see how we can help
Council and 3 Councillors in the Wroughton each other.
Ward represent you. They are :
For instant information contact :
Mr. H.E. Garrett, 45 Perrys Lane, Wroughton,
Tel : 812419. Mr. Paul Leo, 42 Priors Hill, Fred Davies, 10 Belsay, Toothill TeL: 24367
Wroughton Tel : 813602 and Mr. W.J. McKanan- Joyce Dole, 9 Rhudlann, Toothill Tel: 694716
Jones, South Cottage, Hodson Tel : 82-3720. Jackie Rafferty, Civic Offices Tel: Work
26161 x 3179, Home 695100
REMEMBER KEEP THE AFTERNOON OF 12th MAY and
the EVENING OF 14th MAY FREE - WATCH OUT FOR
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