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6 HAYDON WICK & WOODHALL PARK
Ladies meet St Trinians meets Hreod for Comic Relief
MAUREEN PEARSON Just afew of the staff at Hreod Parkway School on Red Nose Day,front, left to
A.T.T. The Emmanuel Thursday Group
is a good place to meet others and right, Mandy Clegg Mary Kraushar, Marlene Hamblin; rear, Rachel Hurley,
TAXATION make friends. Surbdeep Rai, Carol Tunbridge
The group enjoys a packed pro-
ADVISOR gramme of speakers, entertain-
For Advice and Help on ment and outings as well as rais-
ing money for a range of charities.
Personal and Business Tax
They are continuing their support
Self Assessment for Trailblazers, which arranges
Completion of Tax Returns activity holidays for handicapped
teenagers, and will help another
and Preparation of Accounts
charity yet to be chosen.
for the Inland Revenue
On 24 April the group will be
27 Holmleigh, Haydon Wick, Swindon enjoying a visit to Dauphine's, the
theatrical costumiers in Bristol.
Tel: (0 1793) 724172 For more information, contact
Sue Martin on 722446 for more
information.
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playtime
Happy Faces, which meets every Jumble Sale Wool needed
Monday during term time at the Saturday 12 April, 130pm to make woollen toys forthe Greenmeadow
• Fencing + Turfing Haydon Centre from 130pm to Haydon Wick Workingmens Club School May Fayre. Drop youryarn into the
3pm, is a group for pre-school chil-
Organised by Haydon Wick Age Concern school on Penn Close.
• Patios dren from 18 months old.
The sessions are structured to
• General garden include singing nursery rhymes
and action songs, painting and craft Big push for library
maintenance activities, refreshments and an or- Parents, children and staff at Greenmeadow School are continuing a
Call Joe Bradwell ganised playtime. fundraising drive over the next few months to raise money to pay for
Parents wishing to join should a new library.
on(01793)700700 contact Brenda Hooper on 723413
8 Marjoram Close, Woodhall Park Swindon to check place availability. The school's Ofsted report in Children's sponsored jog/walk
January 1995 commented that after the Easter break
'there is restricted access to and Spring disco for pupils in April
insufficient use made of the refer- May Fayre on Saturday 10 May,
ence library.' However lack of cash 2pm
from Wiltshire County Council Summer auction in June.
71" Beauiy !ôo forced the school's parent teacher PTA secretary Lynette Lewis
- atJtt Hai/ association to take on the challenge said the May Fayre is one of the
of raising £9,000 required to ex- highlights of the school calendar.
tend the school's front entrance "We're close to our target and we
Special Package: Hair, Facial, Make-up foyer to create a big library area. hope local people and parents will
and Manicure £35 Over £6,000 has been made from give us their support on 10 May to
discos, race nights, Christmas ba- turn our dream of a new library
Wide range of beauty treatments zaars and summer fetes over the into reality."
Complete bridal make over, price on application last 18 months. Four events are She pointed out that the cash
planned to raise the rest so that the raised will only pay for the shell of
Gift vouchers available • Free consultations
extension can be built over the sum- the extension. The PTA is also
5 The Parade, Purton, Wilts mer, ready for the new school year looking for help for decoration and
in September. These are: more books.
el: 01793 77034
In the Green meadow School foyer to be extended this summer: Lynette Lewis
and headteac/zer Bob Webb wit h,from left, Matthew Rand, Ian Mainwairing,
Richard Hull, Lianne White, Stephanie Knott, Ellarum Bold
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