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HAYDON WICK & WOODHALL PARK
Steel band crashes in on breakfast cash
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IDra1$tLthii 1 PARKING In' An award of £1,000 from breakfast cereal makers Kellogg's will mean
QUALITY FLORISTS CENTRAL SWINDON more Hreod Parkway students can become members of the school's
We pride ourselves famed steel band.
Now over 15 years old, the club, daily breakfast and this will be an
on the personal touch Annual long stay which caters for 11 to 16 year olds added benefit to those attending.
* Flowers for all occasions parking only meets one morning and afternoon Students do not have to have a
* Weddings and Funerals each week. Some of the money special musical ability to be able to
* Same day local delivery £45.50 per month will go towards providing a free learn to play, we have children
breakfast for students who like a from across the year groups, with
(01793) 702123 musical start to their day. different levels of experience. It's
Contact:
', Abbey Meads Village Centre Music teacher Amy Carnell, said great to see the band draw them
Alison
r <yl Elstree W ab Swindon ,,, j f we realise the importance of a together."
Kearney 1,' David Barnard, Director of Swindon Young Musicians, centre left, presents
Wedding a cheque to band members. Amy Cornell and headteacher Andrew Fleet hold
Specialists ' GWCE ' the Kelloggs certificate
PROPERTIES
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Food good enough to tempt you back week after week.
Dinner from £21.50 fully inclusive
THE RIDGE RESTAURANT
SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER
Church fete Haydon Court
20% off the Summer Menu (excl. Sat night and Sun Lunch)
Emmanuel URC, High Street, Cream Tea Afternoon
when you bring this advert, until 31 st August 2000 Haydon Wick Saturday 5 August
Reservations advisable. Tel: 01793 721701 Saturday 19 August, 2pm Proceeds to CLIC
Games, stalls, refreshments and (Cancer & Leukaemia In
bouncy castle Children)
Fun during arts week Joseph's story told
BOWER&2BAMILLEY Creative activities topped the cur- Youngsters at Moredon Junior
riculum at Greenmeadow School School chose Joseph and his
for a week at the end of term. Technicolour Dreamcoat for the
Year 1 children visited the Sealife annual year 6 leavers musical pro-
SOLICITORS Centre at Weston Super Mare and duction for parents on 19 July.
created pictures, collages and salt All 85 children had a part and all
Cambridge House, 4 College Court dough models while junior chil- staff were involved in making cos-
dren made observational draw- tumes and scenery.
Regent Circus, Swindon SN I I PJ
ings, created 3D treasure maps and Adam Carr, centre, was Joseph, with
pneumatic monster mini-beasts. Alistair Quinn as Jacob, right, and
We now run a free legal clinic at Year 2 children hold up their treasure Christopher King as the evil Pottifer,
islands, from left, Declan Mulhall, rear right, and his wife Aimee Feare
The Abbey Meads Medical Centre Ryan Richards, Rachael Conlon
on Thursday mornings
For advice and assistance
on the following:
Accident and injury compensations
(no win, no fee)
Family and children
House sales, purchases and mortgages
Wills and estates Kids holiday care
Call Jackie on 01793 610466 Take the worry out of summer childcare by using the successful
holiday club for 5 to 12 years olds at the Haydon Centre.
for an appointment The Sly Fox Camp will be available until 1 September and runs from
8.45am to 5.45pm. A variety of games, sports, arts and crafts, bouncy
email: [email protected] castle and other fun activities will be on offer. For details call into the
Haydon Centre, Thames Avenue.