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30 The Link Magazine • July 2004
Relax @ LINK Centre
PALM JOINERY
The Romans loved lazing about in saunas and steam rooms and for
Purpose made and standard size Joinery and Cabinetry centuries Scandinavian people have enjoyed the benefits of heat to
Doors, windows, staircases, bedrooms, home studies etc open and cleanse pores of the skin, ease aching muscles and joints
and relax tired minds.
To discuss your requirements Now Link Centre users can experience these benefits in a brand new
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call Derek Palmer on 01793 854 777 state-of-the-art sauna and steam room, with changing rooms, relaxa-
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Unit 10 Oaklands Ind. Est. Braydon, Swindon - Pages tion area, and access for people with disabilities.
It's open to all SwindonCard users, with concession rates and it's free
to X-Training Passport holders. Combo tickets are available so that
users of other activities can also enjoy the Health Suite at a reduced rate.
SWINDON C'' For details call into Link Centre or phone 445566.
School bids to go places in style
Greendown Community School has two mini-buses which are near
their sell-by date, so they're going to raise £50,000 through a variety
With 250 bikes of sponsored events.
The fundraising our partner primary
on show campaign kicks off ^ OWN S schools to visit Green-
with an end of term <<, 'y down. We're appeal-
THE price is right whole school spon- C 0 ing to the community
_ 4 tti Bored afternoon on 16 for support by either
THE parking is free • July. making donations di-
x,e Campaign coordi- " ^ rectly, or sponsoring a
nator Christian QQ pupil on 16 July.
Dobbs, head of boys //V/. J S "We are also look-
Parts, repairs .^ PE at Greendown, Going Places with YOUR Support ing for businesses in-
accessories, /^' said, "mini-buses are terested in advertising
essential to get teams to and from on our brand new mini-bus. Con-
back up stock `'
matches and classes to education tact the school manager on 874224
Open: Mon to Sat i events, as well as being used by for details.
9am to 5.30pm L I ^ r W `^:
Closed Sundays x^Po0. da s vt
Sit A ,Summ
The prospect of weeks without school beckons - joy for
children, dread for some parents.
But even youngsters quickly get bored and want some structure to the
holiday break. That's not a problem because there's lots going on.
Old Bell Pottery Trio Cool Kids holiday playscheme
Open between 8am and 6pm at Tregoze School, Grange Park. Lots of
& Crafts great activities supervised by mature experienced staff. Call Trio on
514422 for details.
High Street, Lechlade • Tel: 01367 252608 The Big Adventure Holiday Club
Every day holds new surprises at the Big A at Greendown School from
E-mail: [email protected] 23 July to 27 August, 8am to 6pm. Call Tracey or Peter Bailey on 875992
or 07977 570488 to book a place from £13 per day.
For great gift ideas What about the Great Escape at Greendown School?
Two weeks focussed on sport run by qualified PE teachers and trained
Knitting & Haberdashery leaders: 26 July to 30 July; 2 August to 6 August, 9.30am to 3pm.
Play football, netball, hockey, tennis, badminton, volleyball, gym-
Sewing needs: X-stitch — Tapestry ' Rowan
nastics, rounders, cricket, athletics, dance, Danish long ball, tug of war
Jaeger — Patons — Yarns and Patterns and orienteering to your hearts content.
y
We'll also gladly order an thing else you need. Open to 9 to 13 years (school years 5 - 8) of any ability to learn a new
sport or develop their skills to higher levels. Cost: £55 a week.
Call Greendown on 874224 for a registration form. Payment by
Dolls houses E,- miniatures instalments can be arranged.
Traditional games & toys; local craft items Hey, try Hi5'?
Swindon's leisure services are relaunching holiday camps for 4 to 12
In the Stable year olds at the Link, Oasis, Haydon and Highworth Recreation
A great selection of' Centres.
Activities include ice-skating, swimming, racket sports, ball sports,
local pottery.
inflatable, arts & crafts, quizzes and videos, trampolining and climbing,
Also: China seconds all of which add up to a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
from Stoke-on-Trent Children can bring a packed lunch or they can pre-order food from
Lincoln's cafe.
In the Garden Hi5 runs from Thursday 22 July to Friday 27 August, 9.30am to
Pots, planters & 4.30pm, with early start options from 8.15am and a late finish option
until 5.45pm.
ornaments from Day prices range from £10.80 for Concession One SwindonCard
around the world holders for a standard day and early start and late finish options will be
Mon to Sat 10 to 5 • Sun 11 to 5 available at an additional charge. Concession Two and non-card rates
are also available. See the advert on the back page for details.