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Rainbows need adults to help them shine
THE 1 RODBOURNE ROAD,
Rainbow Girl Guides in West Swindon are desperate for leaders and SWINDON SN2 2AG
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The 1-' Sparcells Rainbow Guides with their leaders, from left, Julia Bigley, TEC
parent helper Sarah Moseley, Rainbow Guider Brigitte Wilkinson
Rainbow Guides are the young- needed to offer their time to help Gem • RedCARE
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One group meets at Greendown Alison Hall said guiding provides
School, the other at Sparcells so- the opportunity to gain excellent Telephone: 01793 512891
cial hall. organisation and people skills that
Activities include all manner of can be used in other areas of life. SSAIB'r LRITI Unit 35 Pembroke Centre. Cheney Manor Ind. Est.
arts and crafts, social and commu- "If you are aged between 18 and & ALARNS S Swindon.E-mail:[email protected]
nity activities, and outings, all 65 years, are full of enthusiasm INSPECTION
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range of experiences which create guiding can help you shine. It's
friendships and provide valuable what being a leader is all about -
life skills. surprise yourself."
But for the groups to survive, or For more details, call Alison on KINGFISHER +-
for new ones to start, adults are 873528.
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Bucket donations made at the Purton and Lydiard Scouts November
bonfire night fireworks spectacular raised £540. The Scouts decided THE CLEAR CHOICE
to match the amount from their gate takings so that two charities
would benefit - people with learning disabilities at Bainbridge
House in Park North for whom 1st Westlea Guides are raising money FOR QUALITY,
for a sensory garden, and Koalas opportunity group.
Presenting the cheque, Scout leader Steve Kearns with Tim Kinch, Andrew
Tedstone and Dean Kinch, right, Westlea Guides, Madeline Care, Lucy Dams, VALUE AND SECURITY
Sophie Sheppard, Hayley Davies, Amanda Perry, front, Koalas coordinator
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Mon to Fri 9.00am - 5.00pm
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