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THE ODD Neighbourhood Watch
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JOB MAN A ten year old at Westlea School is helping to get the anti-crime
The n Doc message across.
Small building work,
All maintenance undertaken A poster designed by Scott bourhood Watch coordinator John
carpentry, joiner)', painting & Franklin was chosen in a competi- Ma tony.
Tree lopped • Shrubs pruned
decorating, fitted wardrobes tion organised by Westlea Neigh- PC Bob Rigby, Neighbourhood
Lawn laying
and kitchens, plugs and Watch liaison officer at Westlea
Grass cutting washers fitted police station, had the difficult task
Planting of choosing from over thirty en-
"No job too small"
Fence preserving/repairs tries. Scott's design with the mes-
Very reasonable prices sage 'Crime has no chance against
NO JOB TOO SMALL Free estimates Neighbourhood Watch' was
Tel: (01793) Call Tony, the Odd Job picked out as the winner
Scott was presented a framed
526571 Man on 01793-886022 copy of his poster and a pair of
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tickets to the Cotswold Wildlife
Park when his year 5 class was
ENTERPRISE WORKS Purton given a tour of the police station on
(FACTORY FOR THE DISABLED) 7 May.
Fencing Panels & Trellis Garden Machinery Scott Franklin receives his framed
Concrete or Wooden Posts posterfrom PC Bob Rigby, with class-
All accessories. All timber treated Tel: 854603 mates, from left, Amy-Marie Belson,
Patio slabs & planters Katherine Hacker, Hannah Barrett,
or 770707 (after 6pm)
Wide variety of sheds John Kilby, James 1-lambidge
& summer houses - Spares 0 Repairs 0 Servicing
made to order - Overhauls to petrol & electric Westlea School Fete Saturday 29 June, 2pm
Open Saturday New & used machinery for sale Westlea School, Langstone Way
mornings
Part exchange welcome
Visit our showroom and sales counter Rotavator for hire
and check Out our competitive prices
with or without operator Staff train up for better playwork
Free local delivery on orders over £30 Lawn mowing and rough grass cutting,
Gipsy Lane Business Park, one off or on a regular basis A group of playworkers were Run by Thamesdown Council's
Gipsy Lane, Swindon SN2 6DT awarded certificates recognising Play Service, with backing from
Oaklands Enterprise, Braydon
Tel: (01793 616288 the successful completion of the the Wiltshire Training and Enter-
Fax: 01793 542235 Nr Wootton Bassett -J first ever course dedicated to im- prise Centre, the course covered
proving the quality of play under the value of play, equal opportuni-
the 'Take 10 for Play' scheme. ties, play work in practice and child
Huge selection of basket protection issues.
The course is linked to the Na-
and bedding plants tional Vocational Qualification in
Playwork Level Two.
Presenting the certificates, chair
GRAN GE FARM of the council's community
devlopment committee Coun Sue
NURSERIES Owen said she was very proud of
the play service and pleased with
where you can buy unusual and hard to find varieties of Fruit the commitment of the students
Trees, Herbaceous Perennials, Trees, Shrubs, Alpines, towards quality care of children.
Heathers, Conifers, Roses, Rockery Plants & Paving Slabs Court Site Owen with three Westlea
Not just a Garden Centre students, front, Kathy Kinloc/,,
MDSA at Westlea Sc/tool, Pat
- more a gardeners'paradise .) Langford, West/ca After Sc/tool Club,
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Stockists of unusual and hard to find varieties right, Helen Warren from Eastleaze
and Swindon Family Church at the
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