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FRESHBROOK & GRANGE PARK
FIRST ASSEMBLY
FRESHBROOK FOR NEW SCHOOL
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FRESHBROOK VILLAGE CENTRE,
FRESHBROOK, SWINDON, WILTS
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IT DOES NOT MATTER WHO YOU VOTE FOR,
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Try us for Exotic Chinese Dishes, Delicious Quick
Snacks and Traditional Fish & Chips.
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Fresh brook's second school, Windmill Hill County Primary, has started to
arrive in a convoy of low loader lorries. The semi-permanent' structure is
being bolted together and made water tight in readiness for the first children
COOPERS C BEMIS in September.
WEST SWINDON CENTRE FRESHBROOK
- The Making of a Community
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The Freshbrook Village Group holds its Annual General
and get ONE free Meeting on Wednesday 17th June at 8pm. The organisation
acts as a community council for Freshbrook residents by
(not medical products) taking up issues of concern on their behalf. By its constitu-
tion, every resident of Freshbrook, including Grange Park, is
a member of the Village Group and has a say in electing its
This fantastic offer from 8th June 1987 for ONE week only
Executive Committee which is responsible for the day-to-
day business.
00000000000 The annual meeting is a good chance to find out what has
TAKE A LOOK CUPPAS: been going on over the past year and what is being planned.
The Guest Speaker, following the business side of the
: meeting, is Rev. Andrew Hake who was Social Development
AT THE PLANS • Freshbrooks Friendly • Officer with Thamesdown Borough Council until 1986. In that
FOR A CHURCH • Community Cafe post he was very influential in the planning of West Swindon.
• Rev. Hake also served on the Archbishop of Canterbury's
IN FRESHBROOK o Coffee, Tea, Soft Drinks. Commission of Inner City Deprivation which produced the
Cakes and Light Meals. report 'Faith in the City'.
• 40 Rev. Hake will be speaking on the subject 'Freshbrook—
Open 9am - 4pm
• every weekday. The Making of a Community.' He is always an interesting
speaker and should provoke a good discussion about the
O LIL8UNI , • Freshbrook Community
area in which we live.
• Centre. The Annual General Meeting will elect a new Executive
frreshbrOOk
V11(age Committee for the next twelve months and residents of
Centre Freshbrook are encouraged to consider joining the Executive,
F rshb1OOI' • Cuppas-
scnOoL ' a great place to make friends. 40 for the good of the community.
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• .........• All residents of Freshbrook are invited to come along.
FRESHBROOK FUN DAY - SAT. 13th JUNE
Carnival Procession starts at 1pm and pro- Fun Day starts at I .45pm with the return
The Church or more specifically ceeds by Worsley Road. down Liskeard of the procession.
the site has been the source of Way. along Gainsborough Way. and
great controversy over the last Rowton Heath Way back to Freshbrook Baby Competition and Fancy Dress Com-
couple of months. Now you can School Field to be judged by the Mayor petition for 3-7 year olds and for over 7's.
see what is proposed for the land and Mayoress of Thamesdown. - Entries on the day.
in between the two Freshbrook
School's on Worsley Road.
Councillor Bob Pixton has ar- Charities supported from Carnival Collec- Displays by Freshbrook's GWR Major-
ranged for the plans proposed by tion - C.A.L.M. and PMH Scanner
ettes, Sullivan School of Dancing, Martial
the competing church groups to Appeal. Arts.
be displayed in the Cafe at Fresh-
brook Community Centre. Pop Attractions: Stalls, Roundabouts, Air Castle, Community Group Stalls.
in to see them and pass your Invited Personalities: Lincoln The Bear and Mr. Beefeater
comments on to Bob on 695317