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Haydon groups benefit from new fund
Grants totalling E2,600 have been made to five local groups from the Haydon Wick Fund of the D & L Blinds
Community Foundation for Wiltshire and Swindon. Rollers • Verticals • Venetians
Set up to benefit voluntary groups in North Swin- towards the costs of outings and a Christmas dinner, Pleated Blinds • VELUX®
don when the Haydon Wick Community Associa- and the Haydon Artists' Society hope to move into a
tion was disbanded, the charity hopes that some larger room within the Haydon Centre so it can Conservatory Blinds
£6,000 will be allocated each year. accommodate its growing number of members. QUALITY BLINDS AT
Amongst those benefiting are the Haydon Wick AlanFletcher,chairmanoftheHaydonWickgrants AFFORDABLE PRICES
Rangers, who applied for help with camping equip- panel, said "these are the first grants from the new Fast and reliable service
ment, the Emmanuel United Reform Church who are fund and we are sure that they will prove to be of
Evenings & weekends no problem
fundraising for audio-visual computer equipment, great value to the organisations. We hope to help
All blinds fitted free
and the Fox and Hounds Cricket Club, which has many more groups in the years to come."
always tried to reach, coach and support young The panel next meets in January to consider appli- Choose from a wide range
players, some of whom have a history of bad behav- cations from eligible local groups. For details of of fabricsfrom the comfort
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iour, are being assisted with the cost of hiring net eligibility and grant giving criteria, contact Jen of our own home
facilities and pitch fees for practice matches. Wildblood or Jill Dyke at the Community Founda- Contact Paul on 01793 619428
The Young at Heart over 60s club will put its grant tion, tel: 01380 729284.
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Recycling opportunities increase
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new centre provides more per cent of materials will go for brought to the site and the rate of
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