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National Holocaust Memorial Day is Thursday,January 27. read more
CHILDMINDERS and carers in Swindon have been invited to get some free advice so their business can grow as healthily as the youngsters they look after. read more
Clare Allen Crook, with Daisy and William. 20/1/5POIGNANT photographs capturing the horrific aftermath of the Asian tsunami will be shown at a special exhibition raising money for Sri Lanka's victims of the disaster. read more
A WEBSITE designer who has set up in Swindon says he has made it his mission to bring websites to small companies who think they can't afford them. read more
Robbie Flanagan, from Woodlands Primary School, is donating his pocket money to the tsunami appeal. 20/1/5MORE than three weeks after the Asian tsunami, kind-hearted fundraisers have continued to come up with creative ways of helping the disaster victims. read more
RECRUITMENT firm staff emptied their pockets and cupboards to help out Swindon's homeless hostel Davis House. read more
The Rt Hon Sidney Herbert MP (Robert Key MP) performs songs from Harrow School. 20/1/5THE re-creation of a 19th Century Victorian song-and-supper room had Salisbury MP Robert Key quite literally singing for his supper in cap, if not gown. read more
FIVE Swindon drivers at logistics firm TDG have been given a Safe Driving Award by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. read more
HOUSEHOLDERS - particularly the elderly - have been warned to be on their guard against bogus waterboard officials. read more
HEALTHY album sales by the Scissor Sisters and U2 helped HMV, which has a store in Swindon's Regent Street to see like-for-like sales up 4.3 per cent in the five weeks up to January 8. read more
NICK Holmes is back and he means business. read more
THE National Express group has announced a new brochure in its bid for the Greater Western rail franchise, which starts running in April 2006. read more
SALISBURY'S grammar schools scored highly in league tables of examination results published last week. read more
Jonathan the Jester with his leg in plaster, after falling from his 7ft unicycle. 20/1/5BEING a jester isn't all it's cracked up to be! read more
A CALL for a public inquiry to investigate the "outrageous squandering of money" on buildings at the Fountain Way hospital in Salisbury was made by a former hospital general manager on Monday. read more
Ref. 75652-49 Headteacher Steve Flavin of Churchfields schoolA secondary school is celebrating success at turning itself around five years after being labelled a failure by inspectors. read more
FOLLOWING the massive success of our benefit gig, the Evening Advertiser is now hosting an auction with top prizes from celebrities up for grabs. read more
JANUARY 22 2005, BATH: At just 21, British pianist Simon Callaghan has already begun to establish an impressive career as a solo artist, performing in major venues and with many orchestras around the UK. read more
FOLLOWING the massive success of our benefit gig, the Evening Advertiser is now hosting an auction with top prizes from celebrities up for grabs. read more
FOLLOWING the massive success of our benefit gig, the Evening Advertiser is now hosting an auction with top prizes from celebrities up for grabs. read more
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