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Police drop-in advice Second Millennium tapestry
Haydon Wick Parish Council is crime prevention advice, call into ready to hang in the Dome
starting regular drop-in sessions the Parish Offices, next to the Hay-
with community police officer PC don Centre on: Greenmeadow artist Susan Carr has almost completed her work with
Qahir Sheikh. Tuesday 2 November, 6.30pm - local schools to create three tapestries for the Millennium Dome.
If you have any worries about 8.30pm or,
crime in your area or would like Tuesday 23 November, 2pm - 4pm.
Bad sport nicks school nets
Children at Haydonleigh Primary School are appealing for the per-
son who stole their brand new football goal net, donated by parents,
to return it.
The culprit climbed fencing to get onto the new pitch sometime over
the weekend of 10 October. The youngsters need the net to continue
with their competitive matches. If you can help fund or are able to
donate a net, or you want to return it (no questions asked), please
contact Tanya on 705105.
THE NAME FOR HAIR CARE IN SHAW
For a new style or colour, Shaw Village
Centre
D.
call in today for a The local mum was featured in schools Susan explained to chil-
free consultation i@ the August Link, having finished a dren how small elements can be
42 tapestry with children at Haydon put together to make one piece of
with our friendly staff m eisu Wick School. The second on the art. The children were impressed
Perk ^y^
theme 'holidays and rest has been by the finished tapestry. Rachael
wear swi^dea
^aerra completed with Haydonleigh Yockney said she was pleased to
School. A third at Greenmeadow see her beach hut, but thought the
Shaw Salon, Shaw Village Centre, School is now being assembled. closest she would get to the Dome
Swindon • Tel: 874825 Combined with work from was on Eastenders.
schools around the country, the Mark Watson said, "I made the
largest tapestry in the world will volleyball net on the beach; it looks
be created. They will be displayed realistic.
in the Dome by rotation, but all Rachael Wakefield felt she had
will be available to view on com- contributed an important bit of the
puters. tapestry. "I think the Millennium
Before starting work with the is very special and seeing the
number 2000 on the balloon made
me feel really good."
Children encouraged Susan, who hopes to start a
to take up the 4 Rs teaching degree, said, "I have re-
Children at Haydon Wick School ally enjoyed working with the chil-
were recently enthralled by ex- dren to develop their artistic skills.
ploding props and a bicycle pow- At all three schools they have been
ered recycling machine when Bozo very enthusiastic about contribut-
10% off orders and Zizi the clowns, performed ing to the Dome project."
their fun filled show Get it Sorted Her work has been funded
over £25 to encourage children to recycle, through a special Millennium grant
reuse and repair rubbish to reduce awarded by Haydon Wick parish
Not to be used with any other offer. Valid until 30/11/99 council. Susan submitted a pro-
the amount families throw out
each year. posal to create artwork with local
Fully trained & insured * We move furniture With Bozo and Zizi, from left, schools after reading about it in
operators • Professional spotting Christopher Smith, Charlotte Bowyer, The Link last year.
Commercial rates available kits available Reece Brooker, Shauni Iles, Stacey
Dupont Stainshield Stain removal made easy Boorman WI keen for new
Protects against spills and dirt • Anti Allergy Treatment members
Deodorising Treatment For asthma & The Greenmeadow and Haydon
Leaves carpets & fabric allergy sufferers Wick WI have a busy programme
smelling fresh Satisfaction guaranteed during the next few months. They
also have two skittles teams and
Phone now for free no obligation quotation on a whist team.
Newcomers are always wel-
41793 - 870756 come to an evening of good com-
pany and entertaining speakers.
at the Haydon Centre.
ULTRA CLEAN (WILTSHIRE) Shirley Holmes will be giving
'Ideas for Christmas' at the next
Open: Mon - Fri 9.00am - 7.00pm • Sat 9.00am - 1.00pm. meeting on 8 November.