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30 The Link Magazine • December 2000
Children's Beauty & Aromatherapist School deadline looming
Fully qualified. I.I.H.H.T. Don't jeopardise your child's chances of obtaining a place at the
Information school of your choice by missing the registration deadline of 16
Waxing, facials, manicures,
Service Swindon pedicures, massage. February 2001.
Children due to start infant or primary school in September 2001,
Tel: (01793) 541786 Telephone Carol on January 2002 or April 2002, should be regis-
tered
01793 886876 --r: by the above date, even if your choice
aus f ofE Call to book an appointment is your local school. Parents can obtain an
application form from that school.
and your childcare Registered Childminder Swindon education welfare officers Irene
worries are eased! situated in Freshbrook Stollery and Ian Prestwich, left hold monthly
drop in advice sessions at the West Swin-
has two full time vacancies don Family and Community Project, Gains-
CIS is funded by Swindon
Borough Council, and from January 2001 borough Way, Freshbrook.
supported by the Early References can be supplied from For help on admissions in West and North
Years Development and Swindon and to arrange an appointment,
Childcare Pa rtnership happy children and parents call them on 465791.
Reg. charity: 1 081621
Tel: 01793 514684
Back into education and work
Quality Haircare
by June Six mums completed a ten week
Return to Learn course run by New
ur e Beautiful Qualified freelance hairdresser College at the West Swindon Fam-
6 10 years experience ily Project during the Autumn,
at •- covering basic skills and an intro-
Tel: 01793 702947
duction to computers.
Mobile: 07747 061129
Colour Analysis They were presented with cer-
Make-Over £35 Free consultation for bridal hair tificates at the Family Project an-
7 Includes free lipstick nual general meeting on 10 No-
Look fantastic for that Ann Summers vember.
Pictured with Steve Ridge, head of
special party or Ladies for an evening of fun
= treat your partner with and shopping, gather your community studies at New College
friends for a party and Emma Clay, Family Project out-
GIFT VOUCHERS going chairperson, centre, with two
Excellent hostess benefits
Call NOW to book Plus a further £5 off with this adve rt successful students
ti that appointment To book call Trade on
07790 716581
All areas covered New manager
Alison Barrett has been appointed the new
manager at Headstarts Nursery, next to the
Ridgeway Pre-School Delta Tennis Centre, in Westlea.
A West Swindon resident for 19 years and
well known in the Westlea School playground
Inverary Road, Wroughton where her three children went, Alison has
worked in a number of nurseries in Swindon
and started at the 43 place Headstarts in early
Q1L1 Chad Safe, Loved & Learning November.
The majority of children attending
Headstarts live locally. There are a few places
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< !e /wit 9 2uah4 educa ^ available in the baby unit. Alison with one year old
Call Alison on 877779 to arrange a visit. Jaye Hawkins
Quality education
Places in a village group
and childcare Lydiard Millicent pre-school has a few places available to children
for 18 months to who would like to join a small, friendly group which meets in a large
hall with lots of equipment on Monday, Thursday and Friday morn-
5 years ings, and Tuesday afternoons. For details, call Pina Brown on 770081.
Pre-school supervisor Jackie Hymers, rear right, with assistant Tracey Marsh
Open 50 weeks with youngsters in the village hall
a year, 8am-6pm
Full range of
schedules
available
For more information
Qualified teachers
and to arrange a visit,
following the
please contact
nursery outcomes Mrs D Bailey
for learning (01793) 845572