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FRESHBROOK & GRANGE PARK 5
Boots indoors The Oh - Boy Roadshow
Sundays gam to 12noon Disco for under 14's Facec hoice
Freshbrook Community Centre Freshbrook Community Centre
Cost: £5 per table 3 December, 6pm - 9pm Pharmacy
Further information, tel: 871017 Entry: 50p
Closed 25 December & 1 January Refreshments on sale Freshbrook
Sue Collins Village Centre
Christmas Fayre & Car Boot Sale and her staff
Saturday 10 December, 12 noon - 2pm Tel: 870226
Freshbrook School, Worsley Road would like to wish
Santa's grotto, school choir, lots of stalls, refreshments all their clients Opening Times:
To book a boot tel: 612955 or 490214 A Merry Christmas and Monday - Friday
Organised by Friends of Freshbrok School A Happy New Year 9am- 1pm
Playground workers easily identified TEL: 873217 215pm -6pm
Midday Supervisory Assistants at Phyl Brookes, the longest serv- FRESHBROOK Saturday
FreshbrookSchool can now be eas- ing MDSA at the nearly 10 years, ZAGE CENTRE 9am- 12noon
ily spotted in the playground, af- said the tabards meant that the
ter a two year wait for white tab- children could easily find one of
ards to be worn over their usual duty staff in the playground. "It
clothing. means that visitors will know we Brendon Ball, Rona Willett
Eleven of the 15 MDSA staff are working at the school, rather
modelled the tabards in front of than strangers wandering about. and all the staff at the
the 475 children at the weekly The tabards will also give our
school assembly in Freshbrook clothing some protection from lots FreshbrookJ ental Practice
Church on 11 November. of sticky fingers."
Front from left, Phyl Brooks, Barbara HaTfield, Karen Hudson, Shelagh
Vadgama, Helen Crame, Maureen Scott, Amy Chane Rear, Leslie Goldsmith,
Lin Minty, Eileen Hurley, Sherry Pontin, Jane Knight
would like to wish Link Magazine readers
a Very Happy Christmas
and a Peaceful New Year
Freshbrook Village Centre BUPA DentalCover
Tel: (0793) 873044 iLl-
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Garden reveals its secrets
A school garden built with the help of a house building companywas FARM GATE OR FREE DELIV
officially opened in November.
Tregoze School off Hay Lane, NORWAY SPRUCE CUT FROM £6.50
Grange Park, was built close to the
site of the old St Mary's Church
£8.50
Rectory or Grange. The remnants ROOT BALLED FROM
of the garden and orchard have
been turned into an environmen- NORDMAN FIRS (VIRTUALLY
tal exploration area which the chil- NO NEEDLE DROP) CUT FROM £15
dren now call their secret garden.
JJH Homes, who are building
£1
houses next door, sponsored the LOG BASES
design, construction and planting
of a landscaped seating area after TREE STANDS FROM £7.50
the children put foward their ideas.
These were then translated into
plans by award winning landscape RING 523134
designers Julian Dowle Partner-
ship. OPEN lOAM - 7PM DAILY FROM 1ST DECEMBER
Parents also put in voluntary
effort cutting back years of bram- Steve Grist, JJH Homes Sales Man-
ble growth to build a footpath ager, opens the garden with help from SOUTHLEAZE FARM Texas DIV
round the old apple and plum trees Tregoze School youngsters
which supplied vicars of the past. • Friends of Tregoze School are MANNINGTON, W. SWINDON
TodhiN
A plaque marking the partner- holding a fund raising sale on Mon- SIGNPOSTED OFF MANNINGTON ROUNDABOUT
ship between the school and JJH day 5 December. One item will be 1-
Homes was unveiled by Sales a 1995 calendar featuring a photo BEHIND TEXAS Southleaz.
Farm
Manager Steve Grist. of all the children in the school.