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The Link Magazine. May 1995 21
Quick action avoids costly cock-up The Cambridge Diet MAUREEN PEARSON
Council tax payers in Swindon were saved a lot of money when a - the nutritious way A.T.T.
major problem at the Link Centre was averted at short notice in April.
to lose weight TAXATION
The main sports hall was to be ADVISOR
closed for four weeks from 10 April Great news!
so that the floor could be refur- Four new flavours for you For Advice and Help on
bished. to enjoy - Butterscotch, Chocolate Personal and Business Tax
Alternative venues were found Mint, Asparagus and Chicken and
for regular classes and activity ses- Mushroom - plus we've improved Completion of Tax Returns
sions. Special events were post- on all the old favourites. and Preparation of Accounts
poned and announcements adver- Contact your Counsellor for the Inland Revenue
tised the dates when the hail would to try them today 27 Holmleigh
be out of use, including a message Telephone Rebecca Clifforde
in last month's Link magazine. (Westlea) on 873201 Haydon Wick
However all the plans were Thbdde Swindon SN2 3RH
thrown into chaos at the end of Health Plan --A TeI: (0i793) 724172
March when a telephone call to the Feeling lit Looking great
company contracted to do the work
revealed that the special flooring
material had not even been ordered
from the USA.
Link Centre manager Roger A 11 1OPtLO OF 11A fS
Byrne, pictured right, said the situ- Centre opened ten years ago and
ation was not an ideal one. "We it's condition is deteriorating," said
had planned for the closure and Roger. "My concern now is to get (only at Hair by Design)
had made arrangements for our a new floor as soon as possible. A beautiful selection of designer
users. Although we were let down We will have to close later in the and traditional hats to hire for
by the contractors, we had enough year, perhaps in December when that special occasion.
time to relet the space." we usually have a downturn in Classic hats for weddings, a
All Swindon's recreation ven- usage."
"day at the races" or christenings.
ues work to tight budgets and rev-
enue targets, but he said there Delay for new HAl RDESIGN
would be no loss of income. He
acknowledged that the change of village shop 123 Cricklade Rd,
plans had caused a great deal of Gorse Hill, Swindon. Tel: 01793 616063
extra work for his staff. The refurbishment of the new APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE ANY DAY UNTIL 9.00PM (FREE PARKING)
"The sports hail floor has not Freshbrook convenience store has
been resurfaced since the Link been delayed by a month because
of the time needed to organise shop
fitters, and to negotiate changes in RIDGEWAY
the layout of the Post Office.
The shop was destroyed by fire
following a ram raid in March. PRE-SCHOOL
Store managers are aiming to
reopen on or around 22 May.
• Two persons have been charged Our purpose
Too busy to shop? with regard to the spate of burgla- çc'
ries in Grange Park reported in The
Link magazine earlier this year says
Burdened by home local policeman Peter Mathias. designed Loved and'
He added that they are now out
responsibilities? on bail awaiting court appearances. Pre-School offers quality
Householders are encouraged to
Let our Buying and continue vigilance over the sum- education and professional
mer and consider security matters
Delivery Service well before they go on holiday. childcare between Sam
take the strain The car used in the March ram raid
embedded in the Dillons shop front at and 6pm every weekday,
Groceries, Vegetables, Wines, Freshbrook Centre.
Spirits, Books, Stationery, 50 weeks per years. (A
Toys, Flowers, etc.
Dry Cleaning collected/delivered
range of schedules available)
You name the goods.
You name the shop.
We'll deliver it!
Daily, weekly, monthly RIDGEWAY PRE-SCHOOL
shopping undertaken INVERARY ROAD, WROUGHTON
To place your order, SWINDON
contact Jamie & Ann TEL: (01793) 845572
Stevens on 705579
An Asquith Court Pre-School
Call us with queries