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New jobs for town players Last village centre plans nearly ready
in aid of school Plans for a village centre at Roughmoor, a developer and
Roughmoor should be public in a teneants are ready to commit them-
Swindon Town players took to the bottle to mark the end of the football few weeks. They were expected in selves to the facilities.
season - but all in a good cause. May but were delayed. A council spokesman said last
Paul Bodin, Fraser Digby, Mar- by Stuart Mac from GWR includ- The long awaited village centre, minute commercial problems had
tin Ling and Adie Viveash turned ing shirts worn by town players next to the Chinese Experience res- arisen. 'Were disappointed that
out to run the bar at an auction Fraser Digby and Jan Aage Fjortoft, taurant on the north side of the plan has not been submitted. I
organised by the Friends of Brook meals out, weekends away and a Peatmoor Lagoon, will contain a expect it to be put forward for con-
Field School on 12 May. mystery box labelled Midlife Cri- pub, convenience shops and a site sideration by the planning com-
Over 100 items were auctioned sis. £3,200 was raised for the school. for a community centre. mittee in a few weeks."
Boozing for a good cause. Brook Field auction organisers from left, Linda Thamesdown Council first dis- He gave an assurance that there
Williams, Jane Wall and Jan Bodie with Fraser Digby supplying Martin Ling, played proposals for a village cen- would be public consultation as
Adie Viveash, Paul Bodin and Stuart Mac tre at public consultation meetings part of the process of obtaining
Io"3f g1"# in 1990. However the recession planning approval.
dampened interest from potential Building work could start in the
tennants. summer and the village centre
Now that the last two hundred could be open within twelve
houses will soon be built at months.
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Organised by Friends of Shaw Ridge
Shaw Fun Day Caring with
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Family Evening Majorettes, car boot sale, stalls,
Brook Field School pony rides, bouncy castle, tombola, Quality
fancy dress competition
Cartwright Drive, Shaw
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Friday 16 June, 6pm - 9pm
Steel band, limbo dancing, bouncy tel. Bob Bauld, 886193 to book
castle & kiddies rides, barbecue, Proceeds to Prospect Foundation With professional residential care at
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Organised by Friends of Brook Field Shaw Residents Association Windmill Court, Freshbrook
For independence, and privacy, yet with caring
staff on call 24 hours when you need them.
Windmill Court offers affordable, attractive rented accommodation
in self-contained apartments, where the resident is assured of
maximum independence and privacy; whilst a full range of
services and facilities are immediately on hand when needed.
Each apartment has its own kitchen and bathroom, and residents are
encouraged to furnish to their own taste. Windmill Court is surrounded by
attractive well maintained grounds for the private use of the residents, and
outings and events are frequently held for those wishing to participate.
The James Butcher Housing Association has over 30 years experience in
providing accommodation and care for the frail and elderly, where the
dignity and independence of residents is always ensured.
Year 5 and 6 pupils at Salt Way School, Middleleaze put on two FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT US AT:
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