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8 SHAW
MANSFIELD BEGBIE ASSOCIATES Knitters call for wool to keep
needles clicking
Mike Rees, Managing Partner of
Residents of George Tweed Gardens group dwelling are busily
Mansfield Begbie Associates,
knitting garments for Rwandan refugees. But they need more
West Swindon's long established wool to keep them going.
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rect their skills to a good cause. ered to Joan Bauld at George Tweed
Georgina Coyle said that children Gardens, behind Holy Trinity
and grandchildren don't want to Church at Shaw Village Centre.
wear knitted items any longer.
Dolly Oram agreed. "Babies
don't have any choice. Now the Bring & Buy Sale and Tea
Saturday 3 December, 4pm
grandchildren are older they say,
"I can't wear that gran!" George Tweed Gardens, Shaw
Village Centre
Eighty five year old Annie
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