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4 The Link Magazine • October 2004
10,000 beer mats giveaway
Take a seat in our new showroom Residents of West Swindon should receive a free beer mat enclosed
with the October Link.
Swindon's dining centre, It advertises four F _ AT A PUB HE . . YO
Also stockists of free events at two
pubs in the area being ^^^E
office/study furniture sponsored by the West .IOO1 hLL
and lounge furniture Swindon Partnership
of Churches.
CLASSIC FINISHERS said the church way
Stephanie Glennie
Shaw&North Swindon getting out andtacklin€
Unit 19, Bridgemead Close,
the challenges that peo
way a^°°" a Westmead Estate, Westlea, Swindon pie face.
Ponce iO w,stmead
Westlea Station ^ Estate Telephone: 01793 513155 At each event an e
Classic pert will give a short ta]
Furniture
ct Western Way & Town Ce ntre Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-. pm Sat 9-4pnz on one of the problen
that affect the daily liv
of many people in WE
LIGHTING BUG Swindon:
6 October: OK? - copir
FACTORY WAREHOUSE with life - Village Inn,
IN WEST SWINDON Shaw Each talk starts at 8pm and there
Units 16/17 Westmead Industrial Estate, Westlea, Swindon 13 October: Relationships - will be information leaflets on deal-
breaking up is hard - Village
Probably the widest selection Tavern, Toothill ing with the issues and an oppor-
tunity to chat with the speaker.
of affordable lighting in Wiltshire 20 October: Debt. I am what I "The talks and the chat are free,
shop - Village Inn, Shaw but you have to pay for the drink,"
Open. Locate the Lighting Bug 27 October: Crime? - the fear said Stephanie. "Stop by, bring a
Mon to Sat e i factor - Village Tavern, Toothill friend and see what's in it for you."
r 9.30am to 5.30pm e S ,w^^ :-^-(
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Bank Holidays °° Dealing with discrimination
i^:.'•. Pa s a Age Concern Swindon will be raising its profile during a national
10am to 4pm
week of activity, from 25 September to 2 October, focussed on how
Gte n , •
rie EMtls^al the organisation helps older people make more of life in the commu-
www.lightingbug.co.uk
nity, whilst highlighting the needs of the elderly across the land.
The theme of the week is ageism or age discrimination and will be
marked by the publication of a booklet: "Ageism exists. Have you seen the
signs?" which deals with discrimination against over 50s in employ-
SG WINDOWS & DOORS For details call Mel Richards at Age Concern Swindon on 692166.
CONSERVATORIES
ment and as consumers.
Growing together
UPVC FASCIA &
Twin town associations in and around Swindon come together for a
INSTALLATIONS GUTTERING conference and a month of events from 30 September to 24 October.
Visitors from Germany, France, Romania, Poland and Nicaragua will
be coming to Swindon to take part. For details of town twinning and the
activities planned, call David Martin on 618188.
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