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Jugglers tossed a lifeline www.SwindonGailery.org.uk
Swindon's successful Swindon juggling club will be able to expand sponsored by Swindon Link
thanks to a £500 Community Dividend grant from the Midcounties Co-
operative.
The grant will be used to replace club fosters an ethos of co-opera-
worn out equipment and add new tion and everyone can gain a sense
items. of achievement and improved self-
Set up by Jake the Juggler. the esteem.
club meets on Tuesday evenings To find out more about joining
inthe Old Railway Museum on Fleet call Jake Holland on 771080.
Street and has grown to 45 mem-
bers, aged mainly 8 to 18. However
anyone is welcome to join.
The broader aim of the club is to
provide a meeting place for young
people where they can enjoy shar- Cars return to West landmark. Norman Fosters iconic 'Renault'bui/ding
ing skills, learning as they go. The became the temporary home for the Swindon Ford franchise in early
December. Be/ow, a display of vintage andmodern Renau/tracing cars,
shortly before the company vacated the build/hg in 2001
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Mike Pa/freman, manager, Ground-
we!! Road Co-op. deve%ping his
diab/o ski//s with juggler O/iver Little
Venue threatened
LQIaamily Busin Having demonstrated what an ex-
• All types of fencing installed cellent meeting and performance
• Full patio/decking service a space the Old Railway Museum is,
• Made to measure gates
the juggling club and other com-
• All pressure treated limbers
munity group users may be evicted
• Help/advice on all fencing & landscape matters
if Swindon Council pursues plans
Free estimates on 01793 855800
to convert the only large hall in the
Unit 23&24 Oaklands Ind. Est. Graydon, Swindon
town centre into offices.