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32 swindonlink.com • January 2010
School benefi ts from business success
A North Swindon couple who were denied a place for their daughter
at a local school have said thank you to Haydonleigh Primary School
The women only workout for for taking her in by presenting a football kit.
any size, age & fi tness level
Burn 350 to 850 calories
in just 30 minutes!
Circuit training, hydraulic machines
Personal trainer, nutritional advice
and optional weigh-ins
Friendly and supportive staff
Special offer: £20 per month, no joining fee
Call 01793 881900
or Kayla 07711 785582
www.24hourgym.co.uk
Sensor House, Langley Road SN5 9WB
Dean McGhee, right, with the Haydonleigh squad sporting his logo
Dean and Rebekka McGhee from football team.
Oakhurst raised an online petition “With people not moving house,
to the Prime Minister in 2007 call- I’ve had one of my busiest years in
ing for a temporary infant class business,” said Dean who goes un-
By Sue to be added to Red Oaks Primary der the name Red Oaks Carpentry.
School and for a school to be built “Haydonleigh were fantastic to us
Your local family hairdresser at Oakhurst as originally planned. when all the schools in Priory Vale
Swindon Council had offered were full. We felt it was right as
25% discount for Seniors them a class for four year old soon as we visited; Haydonleigh
Call now for an appointment daughter Cailin over three miles is very caring and recently had an
away but then they were contacted outstanding Ofsted.
on 01793 871120 by Haydonleigh. “We just wanted to help where we
or 07967 363322 Dean and Rebekka’s son Logan could. I love sport, so I was really
started there in September and they pleased when Mr Brock said his
HOME VISITS AVAILABLE decided to help kit out the school’s team needed a new strip.”
Football courses in the community
In January Swindon Town community soccer courses restart in 11 centres
across Wiltshire coaching 700 boys and girls aged between 5 to 11. There
are also tiny tots and mini-soccer sessions for under 5s.
For details call Shane Hewlett on 617718 or mail: shane@stfc-fi tc.
co.uk
Cycling through the years
Tired of trying the same old diets that never seem to work and Swindon Council is offering a free eight week cycling course to help
take forever? Or losing only 1lb a week? over 50s who never learnt how to ride a bicycle discover the fun and
Try the Cambridge Diet today!! freedom to be had, and to encourage over 50s to have the confi dence
Let this New Year be your year! to get back on a bike after a break.
The course led by qualifi ed instructors takes place on Saturdays,
from 9 January to 27 February, 10am to 12noon, at the County Ground
One to One athletics track.
Appointments available For details and to book a place contact Gladys Barr: gbarr@swindon.
weekdays and evenings gov.uk or call 511033
or come along to my Cycling for stroke club transport
Drop-In Sessions Tuesday An 87 mile mountain bike ride along the Ridgeway trail at the end of
evenings in Redhouse. October by Adam Girling and Brian Hall who work at Link Centre took
12½ hours and raised £2,500 for the Swindon Stroke Support Group.
Contact me for details.
The money will make a major contribution to the cost of transporting
10% discount o your rst week’s food stroke sufferers to group meetings through 2010.
order with reference to this advert. Adam and Brian with stroke group members at journey’s end
“I’ve been where you are now * balanced nutrition
and tried every diet going. Find * exible programmes to suit all lifestyles
out more from someone who has * partial to complete food replacement
tried it and succeeded! You will
be fully supported throughout * wide range of avours from porridge to
chocolate bars
weight loss and maintenance.... * guidance and support throughout
You can succeed too.” weight loss and maintenance
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