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16 The Link Magazine • December 2004
Headstarts Da Nurse School
r Pre-school places at Link Centre
Link and Learn Playgroup are looking forward to a positive report
Established 1990
following an Ofsted inspection in late November.
^o Delta Business Park, Westlea, West Swindon
The pre-school has places for three and four year olds from January.
ifeadstarts is a friendly, 'family' nursery offering a warm,
y
happy and relaxed environment where ever child benefits For details call the supervisor Gilli Betts on 465464 on weekday morn-
ings, 9.30am to 12noon.
from individual attention.
Conveniently located within afew minutes drive from M4
Junction 16, Town Centre, Westlea and Abbey Meads. Two pre-school groups set for
J Monday - Friday 8am till 6pm all year New Year launch in the West
Sessions for 0 -5 year olds - am, pm, school day, all day. S
PECIAL OFFER' The West Swindon Family & Community Project will be helping to
q Real value for money. From £130 per week full time
FREE child care' start groups aimed at parents with young children in January.
q Funded child-care credits available."
Government Funded Nursery Sessions" worth £50 A parent and toddler activity 2.30pm. The sessions, which will
Claim up to £38 worth of Nursery Credits per child with this session will open at Toothill School have a free creche, will run at the
per week - now available for all 3 year olds on Tuesday 11 January, 9am to Family Project, 15 Gainsborough
advert* 11.30am. Way, Freshbrook.
For further information or to arrange a visit,
please call Alison on 877779. •Conditions apply"Rates may vary A group for Asian women with Either turn up and join in or call
L---------- — — -------J young families will start on project worker Nikki Hillier on
Wednesday 12 January, 1pm to 871303 for details.
l.^EA 11 11 11 0 U UE Doing it for Pudsey
day nursery
Children attending Jo Jingles classes at Abbey Meads and Peatmoor
A purpose-built nursery Community Primary Schools took part in teddy bear picnics during
on the edge of Wootton Bassett BBC Children in Need week.
Jo Jingles, which pro-
Near M4 junction 16, just a short drive from West Swindon
vides music, singing
â For children 3 months to five years and movement for chil-
dren aged 6 months to 5
â Open all year from 8am to 6pm
years, launched a CD
â Extensive outdoor play and garden single of the children's
classic Wind the Bobbin
â Grant places available --
Up with all profits go-
1 ing to the 2004 appeal.
For information telephone: 0 793 851495
The CD, endorsed by
www.thedaynursery.com
the BBC, is available
Brinkworth Road. Wootton Bassett, Swindon SN4 8DS
from HMV and other
outlets at £3.99.
Jo Jingles classes take
place at Abbey Meads
on Tuesday morning
and Friday afternoon
and at Peatmoor on
Wednesday and Friday
mornings. For times call Staff at Princess Christian Day Nursery at Peatmoor
Virginia Martin on helping children make Pudsey Bear biscuits to sell
01453 839464. for Children in Need, Kate Hogden, left, Jas Mander
www.jojingles.co.uk and Lou 'a Hobbs, hack
Rolling and tumbling at nurseries
A new active lifestyle pro- ° r'
gramme is being offered in
several nurseries around
the town.
Developed by Tumble
Tots, the ten week physical
development programme is
designed for 3 to 5 year olds.
Swindon Leaps and
Bounds coordinator Char-
lotte Boyes-Corfield said
with the growing concern
about childhood obesity, the
provision of structured ac-
tivity sessions was impor-
tant.
For details of which nurs-
eries offer Leaps and Bounds
sessions, call Charlotte on
1 881015.
Your partner in eve o in 'appy c ren Children at Jigsaw Day Nursery at Abbey Meads village centre, Charlotte
Boyes-Corfield, right, with Sheena McAdam, Leaps and Bounds leader, and
Claire Edwards, nursery supervisor