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Sample
life in Swindon's Nicaraguan twin town
If the idea of forests, mountains, coffee plantations and volcanoes
appeals then you may be interested in a chance to visit Swindon's
twin community in Central America later this year.
Swindon's
first ever Pop Idol
Nineteen young pop wanabees battled it out for top slot in Swindon's
first ever Pop Idol competition.
Jock
Idol - stardom on your doorstep
Move over Scott Mills and Edith Bowman, the BBC in Wiltshire is
launching an exciting new talent contest to find the next generation
of radio presenters and reporters!
Wiltshire
celebrates its local heroes
Wiltshire will celebrate its community heroes at a glittering awards
ceremony being held on June 23rd 2004.
More
cash for Wiltshire children's groups
From toddler groups to youth clubs, children across Wiltshire and
Swindon have been enjoying support from a new government fund -
the Local Network Fund (LNF).
'Who's
Web Wise?'
Throughout June 2004, the campaign 'Who's Web Wise?' will be running
to reiterate the importance of young people staying safe in chat
rooms.
Be
My Baby - be an extra!
Salisbury Playhouse is in search of young women to appear as extras
in its latest production Be My Baby. Set in the 1960s, the play
follows the fortunes of four teenage girls who are sent to a home
for unmarried mothers after becoming pregnant.
Hire
your DVDs from the local library
Blockbuster films on DVD are being made more widely available from
libraries in Wiltshire. The County Council is increasing the number
of libraries that stock films in this format in response to popular
demand.
Shooting
Star at The George Ward School
The football trials for Shooting Stars is the equivalent of Pop
Idol and for Luke Ballinger, a year 11 student from The George Ward
School it's turned out to be a dream come true.
3D
baby scanner for Wiltshire
Pregnant mothers at a doctor's surgery in Wiltshire are among the
first in Britain to see their unborn babies in 3D, thanks to a new
type of ultra-sound scanner.
Come
fly with us...
A Salisbury-based national charity, the Aviation for Paraplegics
and Tetraplegics Trust, which teaches people with physical disabilities
to fly, is celebrating its tenth anniversary in April.
George
Ward's Rock 2004
Songwriting on trains & song singing in schools - Rock 2004 in Wiltshire!
Jim Marshall is impressed by George Ward School's rocking talent.
Raising
money and the roof in Marlborough
BBC Radio Wiltshire presenter Mark Jones meets a whole host of sixties
stars at a recent fundraiser in Marlborough.
People
of Wiltshire Awards 2004
This year we hold the third annual People of Wiltshire Awards to
celebrate our unsung local heroes.
Wootton
Bassett School Reunion Party
The 64-69 Wootton Bassett reunion committee has arranged a second
event in May.
The
broadband wagon
Two new Experience Centres, two new websites and a £7m investment,
have been launched this week, to get Wiltshire onto the broadband
wagon. High-speed, continuous internet access here we come...
Taking
Care in Wiltshire
With
the launch of the BBC's Taking Care season, which tells the moving
and inspiring stories of children growing up in care, Wiltshire
County Council has put out an appeal for community-spirited people
to come forward.
What
will you give this Christmas?
Most of us who celebrate Christmas are used to the idea of giving
and receiving but this year, you might consider giving something
a little extra.
Clear
Voices in Wiltshire
Young people from the radioactive-stricken country of Belarus visit
the county to sing out in churches big and small.
Junior
street wardens recognised
The street wardens pilot scheme in the Parks and Walcot East area
Swindon has received a second national award, this time from the
Neighbourhood Wardens Team from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Why
we should remember in Wiltshire
The Anzac War Graves at Codford Most of us are aware that poppies
are being sold on the streets of Wiltshire but how many of us stop
to think about why we might stop to buy one? We want to know why
you think it's important to remember past conflicts.
Your
role in Bridget Jones's Diary ll!
The Salisbury-based Trussell Trust invites you to their fundraising
quiz and auction on Friday November 7th, where the star prize is
a day on the set of Bridget Jones's Diary Two and a chance to appear
as an extra in the film!
Calne's
sporting heroes set a new record
Calne can now boast thousands of new sporting heroes after residents
helped to create a new world record to highlight the town's need
for new facilities.
TGI
Friary gets another helping hand
Two years after setting up the 'TGI Friary' Youth Club on The Friary
estate in Salisbury, residents are celebrating after receiving £4,000
from the South Wiltshire Community Safety Partnership.
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