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THE MAN WITH A VAN Parish Council Head crosses town
Removals and storage annual meeting to take up challenge
who gives the best price The Haydon Wick Parish Hreod Parkway governors have appointed Andrew Fleet as
and service he can! Council holds its Annual headteacher of the 1,030 pupil school from September.
Full house removals Assembly at the Haydon Centre Mr Fleet has been head of Oakfield "Hreod is a growing school and
on Tuesday 13 May, 8pm.
or single items School for the last 8 years and will has talented pupils and staff" he
Business to be transacted at the arrive at Hreod nine months after said. "I am looking forward to
any distance anyplace any where meeting includes receiving the a highly critical Ofsted inspection, working with them to ensure that
Tel: (01793) 828576 annual report of the parish council However, he is already working everyone realises their full poten-
and discussion of parish affairs in closely with staff and his name tial. It's a challenge I relish"
\\ 24 hour service general, with resolutions to be
V will be put to the Action Plan be- The school roll is expected to
Mobile: passed on matters arising. ing prepared in response to the reach 1,400 by the end of the cen-
0836 The meeting is open Ofsted report. Parents will receive tury as the northern expansion
204105 to anyone residing in the parish this in mid-May. develops.
Euro Service of Haydon Wick Andrew Fleet
May Fayre
Saturday 10 May, 2pm
GUARANTEED Greenmeadow School,
t4flDSC4p 8 REPAIRS... Penn Close
Organised by PTA
SAME DAY
LOCAL SERVICE Open sessions
WHEREVER POSSIBLE
• Fencing • Tuning WASHING MACHINES, Alan Bushel! writes
The Haydon Wick Bowls Club is
TUMBLE DRIERS, TWIN TUBS,
• Patios HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT inviting residents of the parish to
an open session. Come and play
• General garden & DOMESTIC APPLICANCES some practice ends and see if you,
SERVICE SPARES like the 80 or so existing members,
REPAIRS
maintenance
WA S H CA RE get hooked on this increasingly
Call Joe Bradwell popular sport.
The well established club plays
on(01793)700700 SWINDON Help your players on the green behind the Haydon
8 Marjoram Close, Woodhall Park Swindon 01793 - 643785 The Haydon Players are looking Centre on Thames Avenue. It pro-
forward to a busy summer. Three vides sport for all levels of ability
productions are in rehearsal - Tom and also organises a variety of con-
Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound certs and other events.
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and 60's comedy Albert's Plot to be Mens' Captain, Barrie Smith,
performed at Moredon Commu- stresses that it is a mixed club for
GOGGLEBOXII nity Centre on 4 to 6 June at 730pm, all ages. "Most members are new
and a street melodrama for the to the game, so no-one need feel
SPECIALISTS IN VIDEO popular Old Town Victorian Fes- awkward. We have mens and la-
dies league teams and we play
tival later in June.
The players would like to install mixed friendlies and have a range
AND TV REPAIRS permanent curtains, lighting and of club tournaments. The green is
Free home estimates a stage extension at Moredon Com- open to members seven days a
munity Centre. With their only week for those who who prefer an
All work guaranteed revenue coming from ticket sales informal 'roll-up'."
and membership fees, the message The open sessions are on
NO CALL OUT CHARGE is 'support your local players'. Wednesday 7 May, 7pm to 8.30pm,
The group are always interested and Sunday 11 May, 3pm to 5pm.
Tel: Swindon 731019 to hear from anyone who would Just turn up with flat shoes or train-
like to act or take a backstage role. ers; woods will be supplied.
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. To find out more contact Lou Call secretary Keith Ford on
Carter on 692123. 721537 for further details.
BRITANNIA TOWING CENTRE Water workers dig in for pond study
The BEST, BAR NONE, for quality, price and service Volunteers from Thames Water
Swindon's specialist towbar and accessory fitting centre came to the help of Haydon Wick
primary school in April to dig out
an old pond and install a much
larger one.
Using a digger to shift the heavy
clay, the volunteer staff carefully
transferred plant life and frog
spawn into a new environment.
The school also received a £250
grant from the Thames Water com-
Unit 16, Station Industrial Estate, Sheppard Street, Swindon
munity partnership fund.
Tel: (01793) 613147 • Fax: (01793) 488622 Left: Pondside breakfor Gary Donnelly
FREEPHONE 0500 340912 and Kim Stevensfrom Thames Water
and Haydon Wick primary children