Di Canio's exit revives Rooney
Winger Luke Rooney is relishing his return to the Swindon squad after being exiled by former manager Paolo Di Canio.
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Online photographic project gives a fascinating bird’s eye view of history
ONE day in 1920, a large biplane passed low over the Railway Works and a man leaned bravely out with an unwieldy camera whose ‘film’ was a glass plate about five inches square.
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Toothill Community Cafe is served up cash
A COMMUNITY cafe in the heart of Toothill is celebrating after being awarded a funding boost.
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Toothill Community Cafe is served up cash
A COMMUNITY cafe in the heart of Toothill is celebrating after being awarded a funding boost.
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Search for Palm Sunday donkey
Churchgoers in Wiltshire are looking for a new donkey for their Palm Sunday service after the regular one died.
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Man is cleared of sex charges
A WHEELCHAIR-bound man has been cleared by a jury of raping a young girl and sexually abusing a boy.
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Man is cleared of sex charges
A WHEELCHAIR-bound man has been cleared by a jury of raping a young girl and sexually abusing a boy.
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Sales drive talk at Basepoint networking event: 6 March
Bob Hayward of Be More Effective holds thought provoking discussion about boosting profits
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When the Roundheads and Cavaliers came to Swindon
WITH his fresh faced good looks, flowing curly hair and a devil-may-care swagger as he led his cavalry into battle, he was the pin-up boy of the English Civil War – the dashing David Beckham of the Royalist cause.
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When the Roundheads and Cavaliers came to Swindon
WITH his fresh faced good looks, flowing curly hair and a devil-may-care swagger as he led his cavalry into battle, he was the pin-up boy of the English Civil War – the dashing David Beckham of the Royalist cause.
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Reshaping the future in health
Swindon Council, NHS Swindon and Swindon Clinical Commissioning Group have agreed a joint consultation with the voluntary sector, stakeholders and service users to look at reshaping the voluntary and third sector commissioned services.
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Reshaping the future in health
Swindon Council, NHS Swindon and Swindon Clinical Commissioning Group have agreed a joint consultation with the voluntary sector, stakeholders and service users to look at reshaping the voluntary and third sector commissioned services.
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Parish opposes plan for 1,650 homes
BLUNSDON Parish Council has come out against proposals to earmark fields near the village for an estate of 1,650 new homes.
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Parish opposes plan for 1,650 homes
BLUNSDON Parish Council has come out against proposals to earmark fields near the village for an estate of 1,650 new homes.
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‘I’ll be a beauty queen for dad’
A GIRL who lost her dad to cancer is hoping to be named a beauty queen in memory of him.
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Were more tyres slashed in Swindon?
SWINDON Police believe there could be more victims of the Swindon slashers and have urged them to come forward. The total number of cars whose tyres were affected rose to 97 following the widespread criminal damage in Old Town and the town centre on Wednesday and Thursday last week and two men, aged 17 and 18, were arrested on Friday.
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Teens’ show in memory of mum Shelley Chamberlain aids hospice
A Valentine’s Ball held by two teenagers at Isambard Community School in memory of their mother raised more than £5,000 for Prospect Hospice.
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Household waste fuelling truck fleet
Rotting household material is being used to fuel a fleet of lorries at a distribution centre in Swindon.
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Bus accident boy is stable
A nine-year-old boy who suffered life-threatening injuries in a collision with a Thamesdown Transport bus is in a stable condition in hospital.
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A Swindon centre is vandalised
Police were called to Robert Le Kyng Children’s Centre in Westcott Place following reports that vandals had sprayed graffiti on walls and toys which staff spent hours cleaning so the youngsters could play with them. It is believed the damage was caused overnight on Monday. Call police on 101.
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