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12 The Link Magazine • June 2004
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Link Centre launches Hi5' holiday camp
,, 0I Bouncy After an absence of seven years, the Link Centre holiday camp returns this summer offering a multitude
1 castles for all of activities to suit 4 to 12 year olds.
occasions Activities include ice-skating, weekends, and will run from to be able to offer such fun-packed
swimming, racket sports, ball 9.30am to 4.30pm, with early start days. Our mission is to increase
sports, inflatable, arts & crafts, options from 8.15am and a late participation in recreation activi-
Bi rthdays, fetes,
quizzes and videos, trampolining finish option until 5.45pm. ties. If we can get children involved
special events
and climbing, all of which add up Day prices range from £10.80 for in any kind of sports activities, we
Indoors and to a thoroughly enjoyable experi- Concession One SwindonCard hope they will maintain an inter-
outdoors ence. holders for a standard day and est and continue to be active
Free collection Children can bring a packed early start and late finish options throughout their lives."
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delivery t. % off in June lunch or they can pre-order food will be available at an additional Hi5 is also available at Oasis
from Lincoln's cafe. charge. Concession Two and non- Leisure Centre, Haydon Centre
Tel: 536020 Mobile: 07919 193746 Hi5 runs from Thursday 22 July card rates are also available. and Highworth Recreation Cen-
to Friday 27 August excluding Link Centre programming man- tre. Contact the centres for details
ager Dave Maine said, "it's great for specific dates and times.
LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUALITY? The Great Escape' from summer
holiday boredom
deter ^albraith
ii ii For the third year running at Greendown School there is a unique
opportunity for your child to beat the boredom of a long summer
Handbuilt fitted bedrooms • lull holiday, writes organiser Christian Dobbs.
• 11111
+ Individual handhuilt finish on 'The Great Escape' will offer two
all bedrooms weeks focussed sport which will
include football, netball, hockey,
+ Manufactured individually to tennis, badminton, volleyball,
customer requirements Free gymnastics, rounders, cricket, ath-
estimates letics, dance, Danish long ball, tug
+ Choose from over 40 different of war and orienteering.
finishes - hardwood, Woodworking since 1969: Organised and run by qualified
c
pine sprayed and vinyl wrapped an ex ellent finish and
PE teachers and responsible lead-
personal service guaranteed, ers, children of any ability have /`
Tel: 01793 526335 all at an affordable price the opportunity to learn a new
sport or develop their skills to
higher levels.
The age range accepted is 9 to 13 a
years (school year 5 - 8) and the
cost is £55 a week. To book, call Greendown on
The weeks are: 26 July to 30 July 874224 for a registration form. Pay-
and 2 August to 6 August, 9.30am ment by instalments can be ar-
to 3pm. ranged.
0 PEUGEOT j?Zo^ou^cl^ Half term Bible fun
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XR6 Sport North Swindon vicar Rev Ruth Crane will be running stories, games
.i. and activity sessions with a Bible theme at Asda Walmart on Tuesday
Completely redesigned,
1 June, at gam and 2pm.
offering performance and The sessions are free but parents will have to book children in at store
presence everyone wants reception. Under 5s have to be accompanied by a parent or carer.
from their first bike.
£2,499 on the road New library success
Handbell ringers, story tellers, an animation workshop, games club,
SAGHS a special session of the home work club and aromatherapy hand
massage were just some of the activities on offer to celebrate North
D=RTY DEVIL Swindon Library's first birthday on 13 May.
Manager Gilli Palmer said
A MUST FOR AGES 4+ the first year of opening had
£799 exceeded all expectations.
"We've had over 200,000 visi-
tors and recruited 5,500 brand
new library users. It's been a
fantastic twelve months.
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Cycling Centre "Now we're looking for-
Ferndale Road
ward and would like to hear
Finance & insurance
arranged to suit ^'eatw °o from users what other activi-
your personal es'e` w ay P^, ties we should be offering."
requirements ^t^ Ooass Assistant manager Shirley
Colbeck hopes to start a read-
233 Ferndale Road, Swindon • Tel: (01793) 536657 ing group in June. Call her on ChristineGraygivesahandmassagetohome-
707120 if you would like to work club support tutor Michelle John, with
join. Shirley Colbeck and Gilli Palmer