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Banners bring brightness to school hall
PHILIP STONE
Hreod Parkway School is bursting forth with colour and creativity with the help of artist in residence
Susan Carr from Haydon Wick. PAINTER &
Sponsored by Hayden Wick Par- bon and metal rods to make up the worthwhile project and have their
ish Council, the latest project has four banners to be hung in the name put into a piece of art." DECORATOR
been to work with students to pro- upper hall in early November. Employed part time as an art
duce banners for each of the Susan, a graduate from Swin- teacher and part time on the mil- For a high standard
school's houses: Littlecote, don College, is looking for spon- lennium project, Susan, with par- of work
Corsham, Wilton and Stourhead. sorship for a series of major art ish council support produced mil-
Year 7 students were asked to projects. She said, "the children lennium mug designs for three References available
design an image associated with have really worked hard to create Haydon Wickprimary schools and Telephone now for a
their house and the millennium, a colourful display. We are plan- last year worked with children
With Susan's guidance the young- ning murals, mosaics and stained from the schools to create tapes- FREE ESTIMATE
sters created silk applique panels glass displays. It's a perfect op- tries that were displayed in the
which will be held together by rib- portunity for a business to back a Millennium Dome. Tel: 870515 or
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Susan Carr, centre, with some of year 7 artists holding up panels to appear in
IL.. Susan on Hreod on 527999.
house banners, rear from left, Sophie al ' u, Rebecca Denning, Rebecca
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Get into the habit MONARCH
Link readers have helped to name the large new £900,000 family pub
opening at St Andrews Ridge local centre on 15 November. Hair and Beauty
Arkell's Brewery is calling its from The Plough at Fairford felt
99th pub The Jovial Monk and land- the name represents its purpose
lords Oliver and Sheila Cleary are and location. The interior will be • Full service wholesaler with
busy planning a big party to cel- divided into small areas to take
ebrate. into account the needs of both fami- representatives and free delivery
Commenting on the choice of lies and individuals. There will be
name James Arkell, managing di- open fires and spaces for games • Large cash and carry with free parking
rector said, "it was tough to come and activities.
to a final decision, we received so Although the brewery is prima- • All major brands stocked. Largest supplier
many original ideas. We decided rily concerned with offering local of Tresemme products in the area.
on the Jovial Monk because it has residents a cosy, local atmosphere,
links with the old monastery at it will also be looking for substan- • Exclusive supplier of Kadus & Nexus
Blunsdon and also sounds fun." tial lunchtime trade from compa-
Oliver and Sheila who come nies moving into the area. products
Friary plans changed • Educational seminars & courses run at
Following concerns from neighbours and Swindon planners, Bass regular intervals
Breweries have revised their plans for a pub and travel lodge at the
site of the Friary in Abbey Meads. • VAT free for cash & carry customers
The Link reported last month that properties. They also insist that when you bring this advert
the Friary was going to be con- the car park, which is to be made
verted into a thirty bed hotel with slightly bigger, does not extend
a 200 seater restaurant. Assistant into existing landscaping. BSS HOUSE, UNIT 22,
manager, Paula Tearell has asked Although Friary staff say the CHENEY MANOR, SWINDON
us to emphasise that the restau- popular play den may not have to
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the building away from adjacent Department at Premier House.