Congratulations FIREBIRD FILMS in Swindon for winning the 'Customer Services Award 2010'. Eskape Hairdressers came 2nd. Prokill Pest Control, Lush Cosmetics, Gaetano's Italian Restaurant and Askim Hydrotherapy Clinic all did extremely well.
Support Buy Local. Produce sold at Farmers' Markets around Swindon is renowned for being locally grown and extremely fresh. Arts, crafts and a wide variety of foods from local producers are available on your doorstep.
Not sure what to do this Halloween? Then take a look at our Spooktastic selection of Halloween Family Fun in and around Swindon this year. Halloween Parties, Pumpkins, Monsters, Ghosts Galore!!!
GUY FAWKES NIGHT is accompanied by firework displays,the lighting of bonfires and the ceremonial effigy-burning of one Guy Fawkes. Swindon's top 3 fantastic Events to celebrate at this year are...
HALLOWEEN on October 31st is traditionally believed to be the one night of the year when Ghosts, Witches, and Fairies are especially active in Swindon! Discover what's Fun and Spooky for all the family this Halloween in Swindon.
LRW Sport Therapy, specialise in Massage Therapy and Sport Injury Rehabilitation within the Swindon area. Anyone suffering from an ailment, who needs to be free of pain, headaches, tight muscles, to name a few, would benefit from regular Massage Therapy.
Take part in thebestof Swindon Games. Four awesome and fun events to challenge you. Rank on local leaderboards and the UK leaderboard. Great Prizes for the highest scoring player in Swindon across all 4 events.
Congratulations to singer/songwriter 16 year old Shannon Saunders from Swindon who has just won Disney Channel UK’s TV talent show, My Camp Rock 2. Shannon used to attend the Stagecoach Theatre Arts School in Swindon.
A NEW school for more than 400 children could open in Old Town within the next two years if proposals are supported by the local community. Attend the public drop-in session on Saturday, Sept. 23rd, between 3.30pm and 7.30pm at Croft Children’s Centre.
The Swindon Railway Festival took place at the Steam museum and it proved to be a huge hit with families as model railway lines and steam traction engines were on display. This years event attracted about 2,000 people on each of the two days.
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