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New school to relieve pressure Brook Field bakers get Asda help
Roald Dahl's book'George's Marvellous Medicine' gave year 4 children
at Brook Field School some ideas as they studied how materials change
under different conditions last term.
Like George, the youngsters enjoyed making their own mixtures
when they had a chance to invent bread recipes. Swindon College
catering students showed them bread making techniques and Asda
provided all the ingredients.
Testing some marvellous bread rolls, Mark Plumbridge and Bev Tyler from
Asda, with parent project organiser Maureen Connell, with from left, Joanne
Phelan, Kritian Rejek, Scott Rivers, Laura Marsden, Christopher Petrus, Paul
Stebbings, Elizabeth Addis, Joshua David, Charles Salmon, Nathan Ashman
Eileen Roberts from Swindon Council's education department and architect
Simon Morris show off plans for Roughmoor School to David and Kathleen 4
Reeves who will live next door
Plans for West Swindon's tenth primary school goes before Swindon
Council's planning committee in January. Once approval for the eight i.
class 240 place school combined with a community centre has been
given, building work should start by June with the first children to start
in September 1999. As
Plans for the school were dis-
played at Sparcells Community
Centre at the end of November
where Barry Thompson of Swin-
don Council's community centres
officer said government approval
to build was only given on the
basis that there would be commu- ill (I] 1 I
nity use of some of the facilities.
"Despite all the mobiles and pres- '
sure on organisation at Brook Field
School, government planners did
not consider there was a long term
need for another school in West
Swindon," he said. "The innova-
tion of building community facili-
ties into the school convinced them
that there would be value for
money."
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