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8 FRESHBROOK & GRANGE PARK
School organises
Facechoice
J.F.K tenth year party
Pharmacy Windmill Hill School, which was built as an afterthought, is celebrat-
BUILDING ing its tenth anniversary with a fete on Saturday 13 June at 1pm.
Freshbrook There will be stalls, games, attractions and an exhibition of school
Village Centre SERVICES life during the last decade.
Tel: 870226 The school was never in the origi-
Extensions, Alterations,
nal plans for West Swindon. It
Opening Times: Renovations was built to relieve the pressure on
Monday - Friday All aspects of garden Freshbrook School which, in the
mid-1980s, found itself with 800
9am- 1pm construction including fencing
children on the roll.
2.1 5pm - 6pm All general building work Headteacher David Messenger,
Saturday Tel: Mr J.F. Keenan commented that when he first saw
9am- 12noon the pre-fabricated building arrive
(01793) 727824 on the back of a lorry, he won-
dered whether it would last ten
minutes, let alone 10 years.
PHILIP STONE Looking back, secure in the
knowledge of an exceptionally
PAINTER & DECORATOR good Ofsted report in April, he
said, "we're very proud of our
For a high standard of work • References available achievements in many fields. We
Telephone now/or a FREE ESTIMATE have supportive parents and hard Frontline person: Windmill Hill sec-
working teaching and support
Tel: 870515 or Mobile 0374 - 208527 staff. There have been some memo- retary Jill Peachy who, with head-
teacher David Messenger, has worked
rable concerts over the years and at the school since it opened
our netballers do consistently well.
"The study of great artists is of a tional Gallery. Academically, our
W I I.. I.. S Professionally drawn by very high standard and we have a SAT results are high and our Of-
close relationship with the Na- sted report was very pleasing."
The Andrews Partnership (0 1793) 642245
From £25.00 inc. Annual Flower Festival Summer Fete
A professionally prepared will can avoid
Home visit service
delay and distress for your family Friday 3 July to Saturday 27 June,
from £35.00 inc.
Sunday 5 July 12noon to 4pm
St Mary's, Lydiard Tregoze Freshbrook School,
The Church in Lydiard Park
Freshbrook Village
Summer Fayre
> Saturday 4 July Centre
Stalls, attractions, cream teas
;e;'cies Stalls, fun & games,
and fun for the family refreshments
LANDLORDS
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For further information or advice,
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Greendown Playmates, pictured above, which meets at Greendown
School in Grange Park is able to buy a storage shed, soft play mats and
Anglia House, 115/118 Commercial Road, Swindon new books and puzzles, thanks to a grant from the National Lottery
Small Grants Scheme.
Tel: (01793) 522688 Group treasurer Debbie Bird said the money would help the group
Peter Winton • John Wilding provide a wider range of facilities to parents with pre-school children.
Helen Raynes Playmates meet on Tuesdays, from 930am to 11.30am in the Green-
down Drama Studio. From September, it will meet on Thursday
A Partnership Working for You mornings, at the same time.
Also at High Street, Wroughton Newcomers are always welcomed, wherever they live. For more
information, call Debbie Bird on 876618.