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6 SHAW & ROUGHMOOR
M irp I One To One Decisions on Roughmoor
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WE HAVE IT ALL
Christmas Opening Times Tulia Drown at Sparcells, with the sites for Roughmoor Village Centre and
UNDERCOVER...
Tuesday 17th 830am - 6pm school in the background, beyond the Chinese Experience restaurant
Wednesday 18th 830am - 6pm
Thursday 19th 830am - 6pm DUNCAN CAR SPARES The Labour Party's prospective parliamentary candidate Julia Drown
830am - 7pm
Friday 20th has criticised local authorities for not responding to the needs of
COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF
Saturday 21st people who live in Sparcells and Roughmoor.
830am - 2pm
GUARANTEED NEW & USED SPARES
830am - 6pm
Monday 23rd The Link has regularly reported, with £14m for the whole of the
MOT FAILURES & ACCIDENT DAMAGED
Tuesday 24th 730am - 3pm CARS & COMMERCIALS since the first public exhibition of South West, the chances of success
Closed until: BOUGHT FOR CASH village centre plans in 1990, on the are limited.
830am - 6pm
Monday 30th PARTS REMOVED BY "It is a very poor situation," said
Tuesday 31st 730am - 3pm OUR OWN PERSONNEL slow movement on getting com-
mercial facilities to the area. Ms Drown. 'The area needs local
TEL: 01793 - 820000
Book early to avoid disappointment Thamesdown Council has been facilities. It's eight years since the
UNIT 59 THORNHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
Unit 1 Toothill Village Centre SOUTH MARSTON. SWINDON trying to get a developer to take on first people moved into Sparcells.
the site next to Peatmoor Lagoon Attempts by Thamesdown Coun-
Tel: 422824 for years, but negotiations just drag cil to get developers to build have
on without getting any closer to a foundered because they did not
commitment to build. find enough people living in the
Wiltshire County Council edu- area. Roughmoor is nearly com-
EXPLORE cation committee have by-passed plete now and I have been urging
Roughmoor and is putting money Thamesdown to increase its efforts
into a primary school at Abbey to get developers to sign up."
Meads in North Swindon. Shaw's She said she was very disap-
THE REGIONS OF CHINA Brook Field School is expanding pointed that Wiltshire had failed
well beyond its planned capacity to build a primary school. "A local
to cater for Roughmoor children. school is essential to give a focus to
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by sampling our exotic
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Swindon, which takes over edu- families in Roughmoor. I have
cuisine from
cation in April, has made a bid to a written to the Secretary of State for
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government capital challenge fund the Environment Sir Paul Beresford
Sichuan, Peking (Beijing) to build the school. The decision is stressing the need to support Swin-
Canton, Hong Kong to be made before Christmas, but don's bid for challenge fund cash."
Supervisor says farewell
The children at Nine Elms Play-
group said goodbye in November
to Heather Chipperfield who has
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Zd e4 been the supervisor for the last
years.
The mother of three who lives in
'e4e Shaw departs to work full time in
Takeaway prices a local nursery, and also to get
married again.
Restaurant value Heather is pictured receiving a fare-
well bouquet from Hollie Tidball and
Delivery service available Tatsuhide Kizawa
Collection
Mrs Eileen Wilkie, a resident of
Tower Road, Peatmoor, organised
Telephone Orders Welcome a house to house collection in aid
(01793) 873178 of St John Ambulance in Septem-
ber and raised £37.