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6 HAYDON WICK & WOODHALL PARK
VERRUCAS & Fete in the orchard
WARTS (hands) 1Pz.C.11)) Emmanuel United Reformed Church, High Street, Haydon Wick
Saturday 16 August, 2pm
A PROBLEM? S[ccI]ES Lots of stalls and family games
Proceeds to church building fund and a local charity
PATIO AND PATH
Book your appointment with
CLEANING AND REPAIR
Martin Drew MBcHA, MSSch Youth action project
Patios, Drives, Paths
CHIROPODIST
Cleaned and repaired makes life easier at Hreod
Children's verruca surgery open. to bring back that new look
All other aspects of foot care Quality service and pride in our work
catered for. t Tel: (01793) 881620
Call: (01793) 511284 anytime (24 hour answerphone)
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Home visit or 01793 871655 after 6pm
come to our modem town
Power washer hire also available
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\centre surgery 56 Bishopdale Close, Nine Elms, Swindon
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Life's cosier
with a
living flame Anti-bullying team: Back row right to left, teacher Ms Patterson, Emma
Heath, Nick Smith, Jo Ellis, Rebecca Spinks, teacher Kim Tupper. Front,
NO CHIMNEY Youth Action Co-ordinator Lorna Slack, Lauren Theo bald, Lesley Thompson,
Tim Mortimer, teacher Julia Snooks
NO PROBLEM A special listening room has been set up at Hreod Parkway School to
combat bullies by giving students the chance to talk to each other about
THE their problems.
IREPLAC Showroom at: 1 Rodbourne Rd worker Lorna Slack of Youth Ac- room which students can come
Set up with the help of youth project by providing a carpeted
Swindon • Tel: (01793) 612288
tion Swindon, a Crime Concern when they need to talk to others.
F CENTRE E Specialists in Fireplaces, Gas Effect Fires, Flue Systems project backed by Burmah Castrol The students have done a basic
and the Prudential, the room gives counselling course and they re-
students the space to talk about ceive ongoing support."
problems in school and share ideas Teacher Julia Snooks said she
about dealing with bullying. "All was very encourged by the posi-
schools have bullying; some will tive approach to the project from
acknowledge it better than oth- students.
ers," said Lorna, who has been Rebecca Spinks said, "we have
working on a variety of projects in learnt not to give into bullies and
Hreod, Dorcan, Headlands, are helping others deal them."
Commonweal and Greendown Fellow student Tim Mortimer
NEW SUMMER COURSE DAYS Schools. "Hreod have been very said the project was helping him to
supportive of the anti-bullying understand other people's needs."
DEVELOPMENT DAYS FOR 5- I2YEAR OLDS
Kids raise cash
WITH FUN AND EXCITEMENT ALL THE WAY!
Haydon Wick's Lollipops parent and toddler group raised over £70 at
Great one day courses at the end of August offering a sponsored obstacle course on 2 July. The cash will be used to buy
structured coaching with qualified coaches who will help musical instruments to give weekly meetings extra excitement for the
your child to develop in a fun and educational way children, and their parents.
New members are always welcome to join the group. Call Beverley
Anyone for short tennis? Siddle on 700014 or Alison Record on 520483.
Tuesday 26 August (16 places available) Lollipops take a break from raising money
Self defence
Wednesday 27 August (20 places available)
Football for all
Thursday 28 August (20 places available)
Dance, dance, dance
Friday 29 August (25 places available)
Times and Prices
Time: 1000am - 400pm Price: £8.00 per day per child
(Early starter available: 8.45am - I 0.00am, price £1.25)
Bookings commence Monday 5 August at IO.00am
Please book early due to limited places available
For more details contact
SwinDOn
the Haydon Centre on 706666 BOROUGH COUflCIL