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Exhibitions at the library
Vicki Moore writes It is available for hire to local Although the programme may ished in the crash of United Air-
Firstly this month, I am pleased to groups or individuals who wish to book up several months ahead, I lines Flight 246. A woman claim-
announce the winner of West reach the local community. Many am always keen to hear from dif- ing to have survived the crash leads
Swindon library's Teenage Week people take advantage of the fa- ferent groups and individuals to a desperate and dangerous
prize draw. The winner, Gareth cilities and find it a good venue to wishing to put on displays or exhi- search for the truth.
Doherty of Pinehurst, won a de- display work and promote serv- bitions of interest. If the entire The Merry Month of May Elvi
signer T shirt supplied by Strike ices. During 1996 there were many area seems too daunting, then there Rhodes. Government agent Rolan
Clothing of Swindon Market Hall. different exhibitions, from paint- are small screens available or the Challis is sent to a Yorkshire Uni-
Well done Gareth. ings to photographs an'wooden glass cabinets to display models versity to investigate the secret
And now for something a bit dif- furniture. December saw artwork and artefacts. work of a Professor Fletcher.
ferent... by pupils from Brook Field Pri- For more information, contact Killing Ground Gerald Seymour.
Regular users will know that West mary school. me on (01793) 871444. A young English woman finds
Swindon library has an exhibition The 1997 programme already New books in January herself at the heart of a dangerous
area where a wide variety of dis- includes a variety of different ex- M is for Malice Sue Grafton. Fea- plot to trap the head of the Sicilian
plays, exhibitions and activities hibitions from photography to turing Kinsey Millhone in a tale of Mafia.
take place. For those who may not Swindon Opera and Amnesty In- family millions, memories and a Exhibition until 7 January: Happi-
know, the exhibition area is situ- ternational. For more details about missing son. est Days of our Lives? School in 19th
ated near the out counter and exit exhibitions read this article each Sole Survivor Dean R Koontz. Joe Century Wiltshire to the present
door of the library. month! Carpenter's wife and children per- day.
Mo ving in 9 7 ?
TI I E
Gall the new name PROPERTY SHOP
SWINDON
in house sales
• The new, friendly one stop property shop
Introductory specialising in West and North Swindon
Offer of • Run by Barrie Brocks and Jason Parker,
with over 20 years of experience in
(subject to estate agencies, residents of West Swindon
terms and %
conditions) with their families for over 15 years.
\ + VAT t
• Offering value for money, personal service
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Introducing a new name, but two familiar faces
Barrie Brock and Jason Parker know a thing or knowledge of local market conditions to provide a
two bout house sales in new areas. Both live with very local service through The Property Shop. It
their families in West Swindon and both were will be a very personal service where myself or
until recently top performing managers for cor- Jason will be in constant contact with the vendor to
porate estate agencies, specialising in West Swin- ensure they know we're working for them.
don properties. "As we're managing our own affairs, without a
Now they have pooled their 20 years of experi- head office demanding ever higher sales targets at
ence to set up as independent property agents to the expense of customer service, we hope to build
focus on West and North Swindon. And they aim a good relationship with people selling a house.
to take a different approach. "Our success depends on creating a good repu-
"Jason and I have worked together, and also tation. We can only do this by striving for an
with rival agencies in Swindon for many years," excellent service which vendors will be happy to
says Barrie. "We decided to pool our considerable recommend to others."
For a free valuation, call Barrie or Jason at The Property Shop,
31 Commercial Road Swindon. Tel: (01793) 487777