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Get a head start at Robert le Kyng Food, glorious food
A new Headstarts day care nursery at Robert le Kyng Primary School Swindon's muslim women are organising another fantastic festival
on Westcott Place opens its doors on 4 September. of international cuisine at the Oasis Leisure Centre on Saturday 16
Alison Barrett who has been of the highest quality yet afford- September, 12noon to 4pm.
manager of the Headstarts nurs- able in a child-centred homely at- which supports children in Pales-
Entry is free and open to all.
cry at the Delta Business Park in mosphere. This new setting at Tour the stalls and take your pick tine and also Koalas, Swindon
Westlea for six years will manage Robert le Kyng will enable us to from the rich variety of home- Opportunity Group for children
both sites. She said she was de- build on past achievements lead- made dishes and fantastic des- with special needs.
lighted that all the hard work was ing to further benefits to children serts. Main courses will cost £3.50. There will also be a bouncy cas-
coming to fruition. "We're really at both sites." All the ingredients are paid for tle and children's entertainment,
looking forward to working closely The nursery will work closely with and prepared by volunteers. Last as well as stalls selling clothes,
with the school and the Children's the adjacent Barnado's Children's year over £3,000 was raised for accessories and crafts.
Centre and also the children and Centre and the primary school to charities, including £500 from the Stalls are still available at £10.
parents coming to us." provide integrated care and sup- cake stall alone. The money will To book call Jannah Khan on 07870
Owner of Headstarts, Sara Vare, port to parents and children. be donated to Interpal, a charity 595831.
said, "the aim of Headstarts Nurs- For further details of places at
eries since opening in 1990 has al- the Delta or Robert le Kyng Nurs-
ways been to offer childcare that is eries, call Alison on 877779. Banburys are back
Banburys, the conservatory, garden shed and furniture supplier at
Cheney Manor Garden Centre, r -opens in early September with a
completely rebuilt show centre.
The office and showroom were technology which meets the high-
AD destroyed in an arson attack on est European insulating specifica-
May Bank Holiday. Essential corn- tions. All roofs will have self-clean-
puter and paper recoreds went up ing glass and frames will be made
in flames, causing delays to nearly from a new five chamber system.
20 building projects. The furniture will be worth a
Owner Roy Fenby said, "I'd like look, even if you don't own a con-
to thank all our customers for the servatory said Roy. "We'll have
patience whilst we sorted our- the new 2006 range of conserva-
selves out; people have been very tory furniture on show. We import
supportive. Every cloud has a sil- our own directly, rather than use a
i 1 ver lining and we will reopen with wholesaler, so we can sell a very
a state of the art showroom." high quality suite at a competitive
All the new conservatories on price. In fact, about two thirds of
display will incorporate the very the top range suites we sell go into
_ = latest double glazed sealed argon living rooms," said Roy.
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