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28 The Link Magazine • November 2003
                                                                     Cash for casual wear
                                                          Youngsters at Greenmeadow
                                                          School once again dressed
                                                          down in mid-October to raise
                                                          £220 on Jeans for Genes day.
                                                            Organising teacher Helen
                                                          Richmond said it was the fifth
                                                          year the school had taken part
                                                          in the appeal and the children
                                                          were always enthusiastic about
                                                          wearing their jeans to school.
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                                                            The mone  raised funds for
                                                          research into genetic disorders.
                                                          Putting their best legs forward,
                                                          Ben Nash, Samantha Ostle,
                                                          Lauren Morgan, Daniel Hayes,
                                                          Salina Nawcwaz


                  Fame Karaoke                                 Breakfasts for Breakthrough
                                                          Full English and Continentals were served up in Nine Elms by
                  competition                  ^&Wy       supporters of Breakthrough Breast Cancer on 17 October.
                                                            Volunteers set about cooking up organic sausages and bacon, as well
                  every Sunday                     66,,   as free range eggs, donated by local suppliers Sandridge, Purton House
                  evening up to                           and Eastbrook Farms, as well as M&S, Sainsburys and Tesco. The
                                                          DeVere, Blunsdon House and Hilton Hotel also made donations.
                  finals night. Win £££'s                   Nearly 100 breakfasts were made and about 60 were delivered to
    • Traditional food                                    Brook Field School and several doctors surgeries closeby.
      7 days a week                                       Some of the cooks and servers, back from left, Shirley Garman, Eunice Salmon,
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                                                                          Bike for the ball
                                                          Abbey Mead pub has donated it to the NSPCC.
                                                           The bicycle raised £100 in an auction towards the £5,000 total at the
                                                          annual ball organised at the Blunsdon House Hotel in aid of the NSPCC
         We can design the conservatory you              I  Swindon branch on 4 October.
         have always dreamed of in the comfort           I From left, Swindon branch chairwoman  Site Hooper takes delivery of the bike with
                                                          childminder Jackie Roberts, Rosaleen Healey, assistant manager of the Abbey Mead,
         of your own home using the latest
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