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12 RECREATION
Ready for a bigger splash New club for super-flexible
gymnasts
A new activity for girls who have that extra bit of bendiness in their
bodies has been established by the Swindon School of Gymnastics.
Rhythm gymnastic sessions flexibility as there are lots of splits
started in the autumn and four and otherextreme poses to be done.
youngsters have already been ac- The club meets on Friday eve-
cepted into the South West Eng- nings from 7.45pm at Greendown
land squad. Coached by former School, Grange Park and young-
Great Britain Olympic squad gym- sters who would like to try out are
nasts Michelle and Kathryn Smith, welcome to take part. Call Wendy
the girls are preparing for their Payne on 520169 to register be-
first ever regional competitions on forehand.
y
8 and 12 March. The Swindon School of G m-
The gymnasts use apparatus like nastics is also interested in meet-
ribbons, balls and battons to em- ing adults with ballet or gymnas-
phasise their movements which tic experience to assist with coach-
Swimmers can look forward to include many ballet steps. Girls ing. Call Kathryn Smith on 431484
the reopening of the Link Centre have to capable of developing great if you can help.
Mp MOV0 pool which has been closed since Showing how to stretch, the rhythm gymnasts, from left, Becky Jose,Katie
the beginning of January.
Kerrigan, Kate Zamitt. Front, Rachel Mak
After 13 years of use, major re
medial work was necessary to re-
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pair the pool tank and tiling.
Fresh brook School, The changing rooms have had
Willows Hall. • new ceilings installed, and an air
handling unit on the roof has been
7pm to 8pm, replaced.
Mondays and Link Centre predicts the pool
on Wednesdays will reopen in the week beginning
it's LEGS, BUMS 9 March, subject to the contractors
AND TUMS IIiIIj completing all necessary works.
with Liz (RSA-ACE) Call into Link Centre to confirm
the reopening date, or telephone
Te^. 423 ^4 445566.
Lose those extra pounds and tone-up! • See the 2 for 1 offer opposite.
CAESAR
CERAMICS Team displays Roman backing
The Tile Specialists An adults' football team has received support from local tile special-
ists Caesar Ceramics at the Orbit Centre, in Ashworth Road, off the
Great Western Way.
Wall & Floor tiles
• Based at Greendown School, and nets.
West Swindon's Football Club The team is currently second in
v Slate -. have been playing this season in Division 4 of the Skurrey's Wilt-
the bright yellow and green col- shire County League and with
ours of the tile company, which games in hand, hope to secure pro-
v Terracotta
also supplied training tops, balls motion.
• Handmade ranges Pictured centre, West Swindon FC manager Andy Smith and Paul Shaw,
proprietor of Caesar Ceramics, with players, from left, Kenny Campbell, Lee
• Fitting service
• Tiles by
Porcelanosa
We also sell
laminate wood floor
Open 7 days a week at
Unit 20, The Orbit Centre
Ashworth Road, Bridgemead, Swindon
Tel: (01793) 431631