- Aid boxes needed for Pakistan flood victims
- Learn great cuisine with a new iphone App built in Swindon
- Redhouse residents discuss water reduction tonight
- Swindon school for life and language
- Swindon's Red Oaks Primary publish great travel brochure
- Free blood pressure checks for Swindon people
- West Swindon Asian restaurant is one of the best in the land
Swindon Community Features and Community News
Appeal for forces memories
Former members of the armed forces and their families are being asked to contribute to a weekend gala in June
Former members of the armed forces and their families are being asked to contribute to a weekend gala in June to celebrate their service and to help increase the amount of information available about ...
Nathan's European running challenge
Stadium tour raises funds for African charities
A couple of years ago Nathan Taylor ran 10 Marathons in 10 Days for Callums Appeal. He has now recently completed a running endurance challenge across Europe for African charities He s...
Ski's Trees
Tree crowning, felling, dismantling, thinning & pruning, hedge trimming, stump grinding. Logs for sale.
New souvenir guidebook for Lydiard House & Park
Newly produced information about Swindon's very own stately home
A new souvenir guidebook for Lydiard House & Park is on sale to help inform visitors about the unique collections and architecture at Swindon’s very own stately home. Written by Sophie Cumm...
Deputy mayor Rex ready with his diary
Swindon’s mayoral chain of office will be passed onto Rex Barnett at the end of May, and he’s looking for appointments for his year in office.
Swindon’s mayoral chain of office will be passed onto Haydon Wick councillor and deputy mayor Rex Barnett at the end of May, and he’s looking for appointments for his diary. The former ra...
It’s a small world when you’re in the same boat!
Haydon Wick ladies have something in common!
Sheila Parsons and Vanessa Morgan, both from Haydon Wick, first contacted each other after Vanessa read in Link magazine about Sheila’s daughter Della being part of the crew of Hull and Humber i...
Garden Care
Full garden maintenance service.
Connect with trees for mind and body at Westonbirt
Reduce stress and increase wellbeing with spring and summer arboretum activities
Westonbirt - the National Arboretum, managed by the Forestry Commission, is encouraging people to connect with woodlands and natural surroundings to help reduce stress and increase wellbeing. Researc...
Keeping Lydiard in stitches - exhibition now extended
Exhibition by Great Western Embroiderers at Lydiard House has been extended to 23 May.
DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF THIS EXHIBITION IT HAS BEEN GIVEN A THREE WEEK EXTENSION TO 23 MAY. A group of embroiderers are using their stitching skills to transform the State Rooms in Lydiard House. ...
Online directory makes it easy to find a voluntary group
Free registration and access to new VOICE directory
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Chips Away
We paint the chips - not the car. Bumper scuffs, paintwork scratches, small accidental damage, alloy wheels.
Add a bit of Westonbirt to your garden
Plant Centre offer for visitors to the National Arboretum
From 1 April through to 31 September there's an extra reason to visit Westonbirt- the National Arboretum with a £1 voucher for the Plant Centre or Forest Shop free with all admissions. The retai...
Community radio station celebrates second anniversary with a move in mind
Swindon 105.5 station manager, Shirley, talks about her achievements and aspirations
Swindon 105.5 will be two years old in March. Station manager Shirley Ludford talks to Juliet Platt about what has been achieved and the bigger and brighter things to come. When an Ofcom community ra...
Dog dancing school offers training
Help your puppy learn the ways of life
Puppy Fun Pre-Heelwork to Music/Agility course - 24th April, 10.00am (registration/coffee 9.30am) – 12.30pm at St. Andrew's Church, Raleigh Avenue, Walcot, Swindon, Wiltshire Fun and games for ...
The Conservatory Centre
Why move when you can improve?













