Archive - Wednesday, 23 February 2005


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Wiltshire Archive

  • Repayment plan

    MICHAEL Proctor is hoping to repay in goals the Town supporters who have financed his move to the County Ground. read more

  • Two men attacked

    POLICE believe a violent gang may be behind two recent attacks in Park South. And acting Insp Ian Stevenson has warned people walking home alone to be on their guard. read more

  • Cruz is certainly no cross to bear

    76189-56BMW worker Cruz Fernandes may be past his best on the pitch but he is proud to share the same name as the son of one of the world's most famous footballers. read more

  • Man guilty of assault

    Mark Wilson leaves courtCRICKETER Mark Wilson knocked a man for six in a drink-fuelled rage, a court heard. Wilson, 29, of Old Town, was found guilty of actual bodily harm after striking Simon Brogden, 38, outside a town centre bar last May. read more

  • Brunel inspires Sasia's slogan

    76190-89SWINDON'S founding father, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is being used to inspire young people to stay on at school. And the idea was itself conjured up by a young mind. read more

  • Hospital fails to hit target

    Hospital Chief Lyn Hill-ToutPATIENTS at Great Western Hospital are not being seen quickly enough, new figures reveal. read more

  • Byrne's haul can't stop Team Elgin

    The first round of the Angling Times Super Cup, featuring club teams of 10, took place on a very cold and clear running river at Rushy on Sunday. read more

  • What shopkeepers say about Sudan 1

    R.S.N. Premier corner shop in Kent RoadThe R.S.N. Premier corner shop in Kent Road had one beef and tomato pot noodle on sale with a sell by date of April 2005 and a box of others with a sell by date of June 2005 that manager Karim Bhimji had been intending to sell before finding out about the recall. read more

  • What you should know about Sudan 1

    Robert Taylour who is Swindon Councils Public Protection Group leaderSudan I is a red dye that is used for colouring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, and shoe and floor polishes. It is not allowed to be added to food in the UK and the rest of the EU. read more

  • Cancer food is still on sale in our shops

    UNDERCOVER checks by the Evening Advertiser have revealed that food at the centre of a massive health scare is still on sale in some of our shops. read more

  • What would you do with an extra hour each day?

    A QUARTER of Britons would sleep, sit down, have a cuppa or do absolutely nothing if they were granted an extra hour of time, according to a new survey. read more

  • Kisses raise cash

    KISSES at a north Swindon pub raised more than £200 for a children's charity. read more

  • Antiques stolen in double theft

    BURGLARS made off with a haul of antiques worth thousands of pounds in two raids in Broad Town. The incidents happened on the same night at two properties near the road towards Broad Hinton. read more

  • Film review - Shall We Dance? (12A)

    LIFE should be perfect for Chicago lawyer John Clark (Gere). He has a good job, a loving wife and two great kids. Yet on his journeys home each day he feels sad that something seems to be missing in his life. read more

  • Cruz is certainly no cross to bear

    76189-56BMW worker Cruz Fernandes may be past his best on the pitch but he is proud to share the same name as the son of one of the world's most famous footballers. read more

  • Chippenham rue howler

    CHIPPENHAM fought out yet another draw with arch rivals Bath City in the Southern Premier last night. read more

  • CHIPPENHAM & MALMESBURY TOWN GUIDE

    Check out our new feature the Chippenham & Malmesbury Town Guide which contains local events and history plus tourism news and features. read more

  • Bandstand for local musicians

    Going Underground next month is a new six-part radio series showcasing local bands and artists. read more

  • Contract success

    STIBO Catalog, which creates and prints catalogues has announced a new contract with HC Slingsby, a UK manufacturer of industrial and commercial goods. read more

  • Profits on the rise

    CONSTRUCTION firm Bluestone, which has offices in Ashworth Road, Swindon, contributed to strong full year results for parent construction group Morgan Sindall. read more

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