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4 SHAW & ROUGHMOOR
g I £fl0SC1 4p8 School ready to cope with expansion
Salt Way School has a special place in Councillor Maurice Fanning's heart. It was the only school to
be used as a polling station when he was elected to represent Toothill Ward at a bye-election in 1991.
On 12 June he returned as the used as a polling station six years cilities. With the landscaping com-
first Mayor of Swindon with his ago because it had just opened and plete, there is a wonderful envi-
• Fencing •Turfing wife Sheila to unveil a plaque com- there was space available. "1 am ronment in which the children can
memorating the building of a £1 very pleased to open the extension learn".
• Patios million extension which provides to provide places ready for chil- Salt Way staff used the ceremony
• General garden six extra classrooms, a new hail, dren to come to school." as an opportunity to organise a
kitchens, two libraries, a staff room Headteacher Sue Butcher said, cultural day which included pro-
maintenance and storage facilities. "we have been using the building fessional poetry readings, magic
Salt Way presently has 362 chil- for some months and we are de- and puppet shows and a concert
Call Joe Bradwell dren. The extension increases Ca- lighted with the light and airy fa- by Greendown School musicians.
on(01793)700700 pacity in permanent accommoda- The Mayor and Mayoress do the honours with, from left, headteacher Sue
tion to five hundred pupils. Coun-
8 Marjoram Close, Woodhall Park Swindon Butcher, Christopher Martin, Victoria Eat well, Holly Booth, Charlotte Hall,
cillor Fanning said the school was Jonathan Webb
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Child danger on Cartwright Drive
How can it be reduced?
1/2* BLINDS a public meeting on Wednesday 2 July, 7.30pm, in the school hail to
BrookField School and the Shaw Residents' Association are organising
PRICE summer SALE discuss child and pedestrian safety caused by congestion and parking on
Cartwright Drive and Peatmoor Way.
VERTICALS • VENETIANS • ROLLERS • ROMANS • PLEATEDS The police and Swindon Council road safety department will be present.
All concerned with the safety of children are invited to attend.
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OUR PRICES SWINDON Roughmoor Social Hall, Swinley Drive, Peatmoor
Saturday 12 July, 2pm to 4pm
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Come and have fun while supporting the kindergarten
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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
mornings.
The kindergarten is a small and
friendly group offering stimulat-
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laxed and secure environment.
AR IAGE DOOR Nursery vouchers are accepted
For details, call Lynda McMahan
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Swinley Drive, Peatmoor.
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This small friendly group cur-
Customer support for Shaw Village rently has places for children
SWINDON Inn's 'Quids for Kids' fundraising aged between 1 and 3 years to
01793 513796 activities has helped Jelly Tots play- play in a safe, stimulating and
group gain a brand new play kitchen. fun environment.
Maxwell House • Maxwell Street • Swindon Publican Karen Richardson is pictured For more details, call Helena
with some Jelly Tots on 17 June. on 870265.