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30 The Link Magazine • May 20 05
Moonwalkers left out Greenmeadow footballers sweep all before them
Due to massive demand to take The youngsters at Greenmeadow
part in the annual overnight Primary School have been on a
Moonwalk through London, in winning streak this year.
aid of Breakthrough Breast Can- They won the central primary
cer in June, it is unlikely Swin- schools league for the first time
don will be sending the 200 peo- ever, won the play-offs in the local
ple it has for the last two years. round of the Kelloggs Frostie's six- ,\ r r 1 ^,
The 15,000 places were snapped a-side cup, then represented Swin- ^T' a ,la i
up very quickly, leaving 20,000 don in the regional finals in Bristol.
people across Britain disappointed. Teacher and team coach David
Quite a few Breakthrough Breast Thomas said the boys had shown
Cancer supporters from Swindon terrific team spirit, as well as skill
are entering Bristol's Sun Walkhalf to get so far this season.
marathon on 10 July.
For details call Eunice Salmon
on 871606 or sign up online at: West walks return
www.walktheN\•alk.org I The popular conducted walks
around West Swindon have re- rood winners, back from left, Kane Field, James Trott, Michael Diss, Kyle
started. Fullerton, Josh Morse, Shannon Long. Front, Harry Trott, Ben Nash, Carl
Spend Wednesday afternoons Merchant, Lewis Petrie
walking at your own pace around
the area with guidance from Link
Centre staff. Swing and putt in support of CALM
Using maps provided by The Link Golfers are wanted to take part in the annual day for Swindon
SIR RICHAR D magazine, there are seven differ- Children's Cancer and Leukaemia charity CALM at the popular Wrag
BRANSON PAYS ent routes, all on footpaths, cross- Barn course near Highworth on Thursday 23 June.
ing as few roads as possible. Different competitions for men mous Belfry course.
FOR MY HOLIDAYS
There's a gentle stroll to Toothill and women will be running "We can guarantee entrants a
Park or to Lydiard and back, whilst throughout the day, to be followed very enjoyable day and a chance to
longer routes go to Peatmoor La- in the evening by a prize draw and provide invaluable help fora popu-
goon or Old Town. auction. lar local charity at the same time."
No booking is required. Buy a CALM chairman Don Macarthur Last year the event raised over
ticket at Link Centre reception and said theorganisationistotallyvol- £5,500 which provided much-
be ready to stride out at 1.15pm. unteer run and all money raised is needed convalescent breaks for
Everyone is welcome, bring a spent on assisting Swindon fami- families, as well as organizing trips
friend or make one en-route. lies who have a child with cancer, and social gatherings, and financ-
during treatment or afterwards, or ing a family support worker and
sadly, after bereavement. "We are social worker. No money is paid
very grateful for the support of the for administration costs.
Wrag Barn management and staff, To enter the golf day or to do-
Wake up to who always ensure superb golfing nate auction and draw items, call
the great facilities and excellent catering. the CALM secretary Helen
outdoors! "The Swindon De Vere Hotel is Willstead on 01672 841098 or mail:
our main sponsor, providing an [email protected] or write to:
excellent first prize of a round of P 0 Box 1191, Marlborough, SN8
golf for four with lunch at the fa- 1WG.
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