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4 FRESHBROOK & GRANGE PARK
Facechoice Youth get involved in centre
Pharmacy
Freshbrook Village Cenfre
Freshbrook
Village Centre Your local
Tel: 870226 hair care salon
Opening Times: Open:
900am - 500pm
Monday
Monday - Friday
Tues, Wed 900am - 600pm
9am- 1pm
Thursday 900am - 800pm
215pm - 6pm
Friday 900am - 7.00pm
Saturday Saturday 900am - 300pm
9am - 12noon
Tel: (01793) 873217
Youth and centre users working together. Freshbrook Community Centre's
committee member Bruce Elder, centre, wit h,from rear left, Matty Wes tmacott,
Sarah Brewer, Wayne Walters, Becky Tanner. Front, Carly O'Brian, Marc
Cowan, Nealy Dolman, Luke Lord
GARAGE 1)OOl
Teenagers using Freshbrook Community Centre have reacted angrily
YOUR LOCAL GARAGE DOOR to Swindon Evening Advertiser stories in early May that the centre is
SPECIALISTS being wrecked by yobs.
A youth club has used the cen- may paint a mural to make the
UP AND OVER GARAGE DOORS SUPPLIED, tre's cafe area for the last 8 years room their own. Comments were
DID
RUED, REPAIRED (SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE) 0 whenever there have been youth taken out of context and misrepre-
REMOTE CONTROL FOR INCREASED SECURITY workers available to help. Now sented; I'm worried it may have
they are planning a mural to damaged our relationship with the
SWINDON brighten up the room. youth."
Sarah Brewer, 14, speaking for At present the youth drop in is
01793 513796 the users said they had been upset open on Monday and Thursday
by Evening Advertiser reports. "It evenings. Volunteer youth work-
Maxwell House • Maxwell Street • Swindon
gives young people a bad name; ers are always needed to help run
it's just not true. We enjoy coming the club. To find out more, call
to the club, it should be open more Jane Kirk on 877983.
nights. We're planning activities
Giving Your Child for younger kids and would like to
organise a coffee morning for local
The Best elderly people." Business success
Community Centre manage- Paula Hughes of the Cut 'n' Dry
In Quality Education ment committee Bruce Elder said Salon would like to announce that
he was disappointed how she has sold the business pending
Ridgeway Pre-School Freshbrook had been portrayed. her move to Denver, Colorado.
"There are a few vandals in the Cut 'n' Dry will continue to trade
Inverary Road, Wroughton area responsible for damaging the as normal under new management.
centre and they must be caught. Paula would like to thank all
But the majority of yongsters just those who have helped to make
Quality education and childcare for want somewhere to meet friends. the business such a success over
We're working with them and they the last two years.
18 months to 5 years
Open 50 weeks a year, 8am-6pm School makes industry links
Its Full range of schedules available A term of activity studying indus-
try at Tregoze School in Grange
Qualified teachers working within Park ended with a successful in-
dustry day attended by parents
the national curriculum and business people on 23 May.
Each class adopted a business to
I I visit and study using national cur-
riculum subjects. Representatives
Please contact from companies also came into
Mrs G Simonds Registered to school to talk to children and ad-
vise on practical work. Firefight-
on(01793)845572 take nursery ers from Westlea station showed
off their fire engine and
vouchers Thamesdown Transport brought
(Mrs Simonds is a in a double decker.
trained nursery Peter Wescombe's class set up a
inspector) production line so that children
I I involved in making cars. Hannah Clemo, Nicholas Taylor
could understand the processes
Car builders, Ryan Collett,