Page 2 - link magazine
P. 2
2 The Link Magazine • August 1996
International get together
MAUREEN PEARSON
A.T.T.
People from many cultures and
TAXATION ethnic background enjoyed an
evening of multi-cultural food,
ADVISOR music, children's games and en-
tertainment at the Link Centre on
For Advice and Help on 13 July.
Personal and Business Tax at AT MAYS Organised by the International
Completion of Tax Returns Family Group, as part of the Swin-
and Preparation of Accounts don Under One Sun Festival, the
00 fourth annual get together at the
for the Inland Revenue 000000 00 000
Link Centre attracted over 300
27 Holmleigh, Haydon Wick adults and children.
Swindon SN2 3RH Right to left, Annette Louzado from
Grange Park, co-organiser of the
Tel: (0 1793) 724172 evening Melba Sheffieldfrom Westlea,
Eileen Kappoe,from Toothill
£1.99 fixed
Some Day Local charge on Head departs on a busy note
Electrical Services foreign currency Hreod Parkway headteacher Richard Cleall announced to staff, chil-
(Offer valid on purchases up to £500) dren and parents in mid-July, that he will be taking retirement at the
O House wiring & wiring checks end of the autumn term.
o çlectrical repairs Plus Visa, Sterling &
o Immersions US dollar travellers cheques Mr Cleall has been ing on his passion for
headteacher at Hreod collecting and restor-
O Shower repaired/installed instantly available for 17 years, which in-
O Extra sockets/lights ing classic cars.
However, he will not
o Security lighting AT MAYS cluded the turmoil of be leaving Hreod at a
schools reorganisation
O Alarm systems West Swindon Centre in Swindon when quiet moment in its his-
o Electrical supplies Tel: (01793) 873222 Hreod Burna School tory. The school is due
o Approved Contractor changed from a high for a visit from school
A&M Services school taking 14 to 18 inspectors from the Of-
year olds to become an
24 hour response IMAYS 11 to 16 school under fice for Standards in
Education (Ofsted) at
Tel: 874240 AtGooDhetLAaen its new name. the beginning of De-
The one time stand-up come- cember. The amount of work re-
dian who used to entertain the quired from headteachers and staff
punters at Soho's Windmill Thea- to prepare for such an inspection is
: TOOTHILL tre between strip acts in the 1950s, vast and will keep everybody con-
Mr Cleall will be spending his re- cerned with the school very busy
CHINESE KITCHEN tirement fishing and concentrat- throughout the autumn term.
Chinese Cuisine, English Food and Fish & Chips
Meet the leader
Tel S 487055 Telephone Orders The opportunity to meet Sue Bates, Leader of Thamesdown Borough
welcome before 11pm
Council, is to become a permanent fixture in the civic diary.
OPEN
Sunday 6pm - 1130pm HOME DELIVERY The aim is to maximise public contact with the council in addition to
Monday Closed SERVICE surgeries organised local ward councillors.
Tuesday 5pm - 1130pm Eves only: 5pm - 10pm No appointment is needed to meet the Sue. Just turn up at the Civic
Wed 12noon-1.45pm 5pm -11.3Opm Offices in Swindon's Euclid Street on:
Thurs 12noon - 145pm 5pm - 1130pm Delivery in W Swindon: £1 19 August, 130pm - 330pm & 30 September, 10am - Noon
Delivery to other areas S1.50
Friday 12noon - 145pm 5pm - 1145pm
Saturday 12noon - 145pm 5pm - 1145pm Toothill Village Centre If day time meetings are inconvenient, Sue Bates can be contacted by
Open Bank Holiday Monday from 5pm Toothill Swindon letter at the council offices.
Contents
Copy date for September
4 Freshbrook & Grange Park
edition: 16 August
5
Westlea
Published: 31 August 6 Shaw & Roughmoor
Copy for October: 8 Toothill
Haydon Wick
Published by Editorial: Roger Ogle 16 September 10
Abbey Meads
West Swindon Publications Publisher/Editor 11
12
At Your Library
13 Castle Dore The contents of The Link are protected by
I Apple Macintosh design, copyright. Copying of advertisements for 13-15 Recreation
Fresh brook, Swindon SN5 8P0 layout and lasersetting business use, including publication is 19-21 Swindon Wide
Tel: (01793) 872282 Printed by Wiltshire, Bristol forbidden unless advertisers orpublishers 22-29 News & Views
have sought permission. Articles and 30 Letters to The Link
Fax: (01793) 878189 Published monthly. photographs require similar authority. 31
Local Lives
The Link was first published in December 1978 exclusively for the West Swindon community. It is completely independent of Link Centre
and, in fact, won a competition to name the leisure centre in 1984. It commenced distribution in North Swindon in January 1994."