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30 The Link Magazine • July 2003
CYCLECARE - Purton Kick off with FC Abbey Meads
Sixteen boys are appealing for sponsorship to help support their newly formed football team FC Abbey
sales • spares • repairs
Meads.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. The boys have already been play-
THE BROMPTON ing together for two seasons as
Folding part of Blunsdon Football Club and
bike light have just had a very good season
-,. ^ - V
weight, in the Swindon and District Under
use with 9's league. However, as the major-
bus/train ity of the team live in Abbey Meads
' , Bicycles their parents decided it was time
^,,• pt' from to 'go it alone' and set up a club to
^l►. GIANT & represent the expanding northern
PUKY development area.
Chairman Dave Mulley ex-
89 High Street, Purton plained. "We held a meeting and
Tel: 778123 unanimously decided we had the
dedication of the parents and a
strong enough squad to become a
Kelly's Salon successful team in our own right."
The club has affiliated to the
Wiltshire FA and has joined the
Middieleaze,West Swindon
newly formed North Wilts and
• NAILARTAIRBRUSHING District Minors League. They will
•:• NAIL EXTENSIONS initially field one under 10's side, Team managers from left, Simon Hennell, Dave Mulley, Adam Piatek, Tanya
but look forward to running addi- Parkinson, Steve Clarke, Jason Hackeborn. Players, middle from left, James
v STTROPEZAIRBRUSH Piatek, Dale Clarke, Fraser Berry, Jack Willoughby, Ben Parkinson, Jamie
TANNING tional sides once established.
Hackeborn. Front, Robert Peare, Danny Hale, Joel Prowting, Alex Walshe,
Secretary, Tanya Parkinson
v MANICURES & PEDICURES
spoke of the need for financial sup- Jamie Mulley, Nick Smith
v MASSAGE v WAXING
port. "We are in the process of kits and the soon to be launched community on the football pitch."
v VIRGIN VIE FACIALS choosing kits, booking pitches and website, as well publicity. Arkell's FC Abbey Meads' first game will
Open 6 days a week obtaining equipment; we are there- Brewery and Asda Wal-Mart have be at a tournament on 31 August.
fore appealing to any companies already sent donations and Swin- Anyone able to offer financial
For a friendly &
or individuals who would be able don Town Football Club have support should contact Tanya
professional service call
to help us in some way." agreed to help in a variety of ways. Parkinson on 705105 or Simon
01793 886863 or There is the opportunity for a Dave Mulley summed up the Melville on 728646.
07720 051013
company logo to appear on the mood in the club. "Everybody is Parents of boys who would like
really positive and looking forward a trial for the team should contact
to being the first to represent our Simon Hennell on 07789 935066.
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^ Achieve Success Vets stretch their legs in summer tournament
Greendown Veterans FC holds its annual 6-a-side tournament with
^ w ...^^^/// /^ barbecue on 12 July, 10.30am to 2pm on the astroturf at Greendown
Consultancy
Fitness C s School in Grange Park.
J Organiser Peter Cejer said, "we'd like any group of blokes to enter.
LATES SSES Those who have entered before know it's fun to take part."
The entry fee is £20 per team. Contact Peter on 876696 or mail:
Holy Trinity Church, Shaw Village Centre [email protected] The team can be found at www.communigate.co.uk/
Monday: 6pm - 7pm; Wednesday: 7.30pm - 8.30pm wilts/gvfc!index.html
Taw Hill Worship Centre Tuesday:8pm - 9pm
School wins football organising award
Primebodies Fitness Centre Tuesday: I Oam - I I am
Greendown School has been named a Charter Standard School by the
PERSONAL FL . NESSTRAINING Football Association for its 'outstanding contribution to football'
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Bristol City footballer Robin Hulbert attended a primary schools football Charter
Standard Football Festival on 19 June to help Greendown youngsters organise the
event. The former Swindon Town player presents the FA certificate to four of the
students involved, from left, Dan Head, Christopher Garrett, Farrell Copp, Mark
King, with youngsters from Shaw Ridge and Freshbrook Primary Schools