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             Don’t let the future destroy our past                                                               Positive

             By Group Editor Jamie Hill                                                                        Swindon
             Swindon is going through an
             exciting time at the moment.
              Looking through these pages                                Director: James Phipps        ADVERTISING
             and at our website over the past                        Executive Chairman: Julian Barlow  Call 01793 781502 or
             few months you’ll see various                               Group Editor: Jamie Hill  email: [email protected]
             stories that are looking at future                        Chief Reporter: Ben Fitzgerald
             developments in the town as                                 Associate: Roger Ogle    Closing date for March adverts
                                                                                                    and editorial: 8 February
             Swindon strides boldly into 2017.                           Reporter: Mike Barham      March edition published:
              The development at The Oasis   themselves increasingly having to   Sales: Dave Stewart & Rosy Presley  24 February
             seems to have been rescued from   lobby the council and developers to   Photography:    Richard Wintle & Rachel
             the scrapheap and plans have been  protect the town’s past.     Davis - www.calyxpix.com
             revealed to spend £23 million on   It should be a no-brainer for
             Queens Drive.              the powers that be to protect the   Positive Media Group Limited, Unit 3, Arclite House, Century Road, Swindon SN5 5YN
              Plans have also been unveiled   town’s heritage. It should not be an   T: 01793 744677   E: [email protected]
             for the new secondary school at   uphill struggle.
             Wichelstowe and work is starting   Our town’s history is what gives
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              Couple this with the new housing  and shows our roots. It’s what
             developments planned to the east   makes the town special.
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             like the town centre regeneration,   celebrations were a chance for us   Positive Media Group Limited cannot be held responsible for goods or services or the copyright of content supplied by our advertisers.
             the museum and art gallery   all to show pride in our heritage.
             and the Locarno in Old Town   So, only months later, we   Reg. in England & Wales. No: 4513027, at Arclite House, Hillmead, Swindon SN5 5YN. Printed by pcp Telford
             and it’s obvious that Swindon is   shouldn’t be having to battle to
             going through a fertile period of   make sure that the historic health
             sustained growth.          hydro is not turned into flats or
              But at the same time as we look   that the collection of Swindon’s
             to the future we should also be   farming past is not all destroyed
             looking to the past to safeguard   in a fire. You can read about them
             our heritage.              both on page 9.
              This town has some great people   We all understand that the town
             who have taken it upon themselves  needs to move forward but not at
             to look after Swindon’s heritage   the expense of our past.
             but just lately they have found   [email protected]

             Blue plaque marks birthplace of ‘bombshell’ Diana Dors


             The birthplace of Swindon’s Blonde
             Bombshell, Diana Dors, has been
             marked with an official blue
             plaque.
              Present at the unveiling at 61-62
             Kent Road, Old Town were Diana
             Dors’ youngest son, Jason Dors-
             Lake, aged 47, and his daughter
             Ruby Lake, aged 27 who arrived in
             style in a 1959 pink Cadillac.
              The blue plaque, commissioned
             by Swindon Heritage, marks the
             site of the former Haven Nursing
             Home, which closed in 1932 just
             a year after Diana’s birth and
             became a family home.
              Diana Dors (Diana Mary Fluck)
             was born on October 23, 1931,
             to Winifred Payne at the former
             Haven Nursing Home which was
             once joined to a doctor’s surgery.
              The Swindon screen goddess,
             who died on May 4 1984,
             appeared in more than 60 films
             over almost four decades and also
             made numerous TV appearances
             including Lady Godiva Rides Again.
              She was often referred to
             as Britain’s answer to Marilyn
             Monroe.                     Arriving in style, Jason Dors-Lake and his daughter Ruby Lake at the site of Diana Dors birthplace
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