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Breakthrough Breast Cancer benefits from volunteer efforts
The Mad March Hare on 30 March raised nearly £12,000 for
Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
The 10k race, 5k power walk and family fun run around
Lydiard Park started from Greendown School and was or-
ganised by volunteers from the Swindon Twin Peaks walking
team in memory of cancer victim Irene Hare.
Members of the Hindu Samaj took part and presented the
Mad March Hare fund with a cheque for £900. Eight members
of the Samaj will be taking part in the Edinburgh Moonwalk
on 14 June.
Some 150 men and women from Swindon Twin Peaks took
part in the London Moonwalk in aid of Breakthrough on 17
May. To fund coaches to take the walkers to the capital a quiz
night at the Oasis Leisure Centre raised £1,200.
• Charity curry night in aid of breakthrough at the bombay
Lounge on Monday 2 June. Call 887799 to book a table. Sushma Patel presents Twin Peaks coordinator Eunice Salmon with £900 raised after the Mad
March Hare, with members of the Samaj and Twin Peaks walkers
Below, Stan Pajak receives his raffle prize won at the Twin Peaks Moonwalk quiz
night from B&Q general manager Nathan Pickett, the Mayor Michael Barnes and
Purton House Reduce your
Church End carbon footprint.
Purton, Swindon Buy healthy food
grown locally
Tel: 01793 772287
VeGeTAbLeS • FRuiT • MeAT • eGGS
Real food from a farm near you
Call for details about our
Organic Box Scheme
Deliveries & drop off points in Swindon, Cirencester, Wootton Bassett,
Broad Hinton, Marlborough, Wroughton B&Q boys wear bras for Breakthrough
FarM SHop open: Wed and Thurs 9.30am-1.30pm & 2.30pm-5pm General manager nathan Pickett and other male staff will be wearing
www.purton-house.co.uk Twin Peak bra T-shirts over the bank holiday weekend 24 May to 26 May
in return for donations.
Cambridge Slimmer of the Year 2007
and Cambridge Slimmer of the Year’s Counsellor
Between us we have successfully lost over 16 stone on
SpOT THE DiFFErENCE !
Tracey Broderick & Nicky Gibbs The Cambridge Diet and have now teamed up to help others
achieve the same success. The Cambridge Diet has changed
our lives for the better and it can change yours.
No Large Initial Cost/No Contract
Attend one of our weekly drop-in sessions at:
Abbey Meads School – Wednesday 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Even Swindon Community Centre – Wednesday 9am to 11am
Free Parking available One to one sessions available.
Drop in and discover The Cambridge Diet or call
TRACEY on 01793 521761 OR NICKY: 01793 721408
email: [email protected]