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The Link Magazine • September 1996
                                               Centre celebrates first five
                              The Haydon Centre's 5th anniversary celebrations on 10 August proved a great success with around 500
                              people attending free activities throughout the day, writes manager Dez Lewington.
             ARE               Children enjoyed a range of  fa- admission fee to their annual Recreation Organiser at the cen-
                                                                                    tre, performed aerobics, turns 'n'
              LPG and         cilities including bouncy castle, arts  flower show.
                                                           The focal point of the day's bums, step and circuit sessions to
                              and crafts and soft play, collecting
              Natural Gas Services
                              a Haydon Centre balloon from the  events were a series of about 150 fitness fanatics.
                                                                                      The grand finale was what we
   • Boilers Fires            clown on their way.        masterclasses by the centre's ex-
   • Cookers                   Local groups and clubs, such as  pert team of fitness instructors, believe to be the first choreo-
                              the Wado-Ryu karate club, Ki- Annette Morton, Penny Morris, graphed aerobics display by an
   • Refrigerators
                              Aikido club and Jazz Jive group  Lyn Jefferies, Sally Miles and Ally instructor team in the area, telling
   • AGA/Rayburn specialists   demonstrated their activities to an  Lewington, led by Ian Baker, the the story of how Ian learnt to dance.
     Dennis Brown, Gas Engineer   enthusiastic crowd.    The Haydonfitness team celebrating,from left, AnnetteMorton, Dez Lewington,
   Meares Drive, Old Shaw, Swindon   The Haydon Wick and District  Sally Miles, Ally Lewington with Josh, Penny Morris, Ian Baker. Front,
          Tel: 874742         Garden Society also entered into  Nicola and Zoe Hooper from Woodhall Park
                              the spirit of the day by waiving the    Jr
      Mobile: 0468 027860
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   3/4 leg   £10.00  Top Lip   £3.50
   Full Leg   £12.00  Chin   £3.50
   Arms    £6.50  Neck   £3.50
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                                                            Garden show                 Shops plan
                                                         bigger than ever              turned down
                  Tigersharks ASC                        Entries were well up at the Hay- A proposal by Wiltshire County
                                                         don Wick & District Garden Soci- Council to develop a supermarket
                                                         ety's annual show held at the Hay- and shops right next to Haydon
                          Swim School  don Centre on 10 August.                     Leigh School was kicked out by
                                                           On the exhibition floor, there  Thamesdown Council's planning
                                                         was a tussle for honours in the  committee on 8 August.
          North Swindon                                  Walklate family. Josie Walklate   The land, adjacent to Westfield
                                                         once again took first place in the  Way, was deemed as surplus by
                                                         flower arranging section, keeping  the County's Education Commit-
             Initiative at                               daughter Carol in second place,  tee and terms were agreed with a
                                                         the same positions as two years  developer to build within yards of
                                                         ago. Josie also beat Carol in the  classrooms at Haydon Leigh
         Hreod Parkway                                   kitchen arrangements section.   School. Residents expressed wor-
                                                           But Carol was not put out.  ries about road safety, noise and
                                                         "There's a bit of an edge when  air pollution and school security at
                    School                               you're trying to beat your own  a public meeting called by Hay-
                                                         mum, but it's just good fun putting  don Wick parish council on 10 July.
                                                         in the entries."             Local councillor Kelvin King
     Beginners and Improvers ages 5 to 95                Mother daughter competition, Josie  said he was pleased that the plan-
                                                         Walklate and Carol Cooper at the  fling committee had turned the ap-
                                                         Haydon Garden Society show   plication down. "1 would hope
                     50% off                                                        this is the end of the matter, but it's
                                                                                    possible that further applications
                                                                                    will be submitted. It sends a clear
            ntroductory Offer                                                       signal that there are major plan-
                                                                                    ning problems with the site which
                                                                                    may not easily be overcome.
                    Monday & Friday
                                                                                      "1 hope that Wiltshire County
              6pm to 9pm • 5 to 18 years                                            Council will reconsider the sale of
                                                                                    the site and return it to the original
             Tuesday 6pm to 9pm • Adults                                            intended use of education."
                                                                                      Haydon Leigh School, a year old
             'Towards Excellence'                                                   next month, is growing and mo-
                                                                                    bile classrooms may have to be
             Contact: Liz (01793) 723600                                            installed in eighteen months. The
   7 week course starts on Monday 9th September                                     adjacent site may be needed for
                                                                                    further expansion in due course.
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