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10 SHAW
WRIGHT New Committee elected for Association
PLANNING Outgoing chairperson Mary Case reports on the Annual Meeting of the Shaw
Residents' Association held on 2 April.
SERVICES At the Annual General Meeting of new executive officers were elected
the Shaw Residents' Association, to see that the business of the
Building Plans prepared, after reviewing matters arising Association is carried out. The new ents who
Planning & Building Regula- from the previous meeting, four officers are Mr Bauld of George to know more should ring
tion Approvals obtained Tweed Gardens as chairperson, Mrs Helen Drummon on 07.43,
Rev. Kieth Soxall on 77O
Basly, vice-chair, Mrs Stewart,
"All the headaches taken Spring Bazaar secretary and Mrs Littlewood,
out of your hands"
at George Tweed Gardens treasurer. Antarctic
All work undertaken by fully Shaw Village Centre Following their election the
qualified engineer. meeting voiced their appreciation matters
Saturday 5 May, 2pm
to the retiring officers.
Telephone Steve Wright Various stalls, grand raffle, This was followed by a lengthy Debbie Griffiths reports on the the
on refreshments. discussion about the possibility of business at the next meeting of the
Swindon 871553 Admission lop handing small sums of Shaw Women's Institute
accumulated surplus funds to local Well, I hope we've all managed to
groups. The constitution of the walk off those excess pounds
SRA permits this but the law gained from eating too many Easter
relating to grants given by the local eggs!
council to the Association such as With summer evenings just
Fa4 ours forbids such a use. A around the corner you might like to
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to resolution was passed that the jog or stroll along to our next Shaw
retiring chair write to the W.I. meeting - Monday 21st May at
*tee , F" \ O- %O'e% Thamesdown Borough solicitor for Shaw Church.
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clarification. We are discussing our re-
I would like to take this solutions to be debated at the
Open 2.30prn - 5.30pm daily,
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opportunity to thank everyone for National Annual Meeting in the
except Tuesday and Wednesday ' their support after the past year; in Albert Hall in June. One concerns
'See goats & sheep being milked 'Feed the lambs & kids particular Steve Brown, the vice- the destruction of the Antarctic-
chair. I have enjoyed my three what we have done to it and what
-Pets corner with 3 new donkeys
years as an officer of the SRA and we are going to do about it.
*Try our delicious Sheeps Milk Cheeses, will continue to attend meetings. My knowledge of the problem
Yoghurt and Ice Cream in our shop The SRA belongs to the residents extends as far as the report on Blue
Southleaze Farm, under the railway bridge of Shaw and will only be effective Peter. So it should be very
next to Texas at Mannington roundabout. Tel: 523134 as long as residents use it. Its interesting to find out more. I don't
activities and its success are think any of us can be untouched
determined by this support. It by the publicity to heighten our
mustn't be allowed to disappear. caring attitude towards our planet.
Please give the new officers your If you care - come along and share
support by attending meetings. your views.
The next meeting of the Shaw I'm off now to secretly eat the
Residents' Association takes place last Easter egg. Well, I can't have
at 7.45p.m. on 4 June in Shaw the children eating too much fat
Church, Shaw Village Centre. high in polyunsaturates, can I!
Money to make music
Choose Us First The pupils at Shaw Ridge School will be making a greater variety of
sounds during music class thanks to a grant of £250 from the Paul Cooke
For the Best Quality Take Home MemorialTrust, setup following the death of a young Swindon musician.
Paul Cooke's sisterJoanne visited Shaw Ridge in April to present the
Food Available cheque and admire the instruments already purchased.
Pictured here with Joanne Cook, back row, from r. to 1, Carrie Hancox, Tania
Beagley, Ben Sheppard, Rachel Noone; front, Paul Hancox, Rhydin Williams,
Fried Freshly For You - Claire McGregor, Rachel Bailey, Kate Adams
Cod, Plaice, Haddock, Skate, Huss, Scampi,
Chips, Various Pies, Sausages and Chicken.
Why not try one of our delicious
Curries for a change?
Have you had one of our big beefburgers?
They're Great.
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11.30am - 2pm; 4.30pm - 11pm
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