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Swindon confirm first signing of the summer
Swindon Town have confirmed the signing of former Mansfield Town midfielder Ollie Clarke for an undisclosed fee. Clarke arrives having helped guide Mansfield to promotion from League Two last season, becoming Swindon's first summer signing.
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Warning over new TV Licence scam - what to look out for
Households across the country have been warned not to fall victim to a new TV Licence scam circulating through email. The scam email claims that your TV Licence is due to expire in the near future and tries to encourage you to renew through a link
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The baby names at risk of extinction in the UK revealed for boys and girls
Deciding on a name for your baby is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent, and the thankfully the Office for National Statistics (ONS) may be able to provide you with some inspiration. The ONS has revealed the latest list
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Former Swindon manager appointed at Cheltenham
Former Swindon Town manager Michael Flynn has been appointed as the new Cheltenham Town boss. Cheltenham's new Director of Football Gary Johnson has opted to go for the 43-year-old following the departure of Darrell Clarke to Barnsley last week
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Mountains of rubbish collected by litter pickers in Swindon
A litter picking volunteer in Swindon is urging people to take better care of the area they live in and work with their community to keep the town clean. Karen Leggett, part of the Keep Swindon Tidy initiative, started picking up litter in parks
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Spa holding grand opening in Old Town this weekend
A spa which opened in Old Town in May is having its grand opening this weekend. Thai House Spa in Hoopers Place will hold its big launch on Saturday (June 1). The business venture from Thai national Keson, known as Sunny, provides traditional
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Pictures show huge B-52 bombers taking off near Swindon
B-52s bombers have been pictured at a nearby airfield taking off for flight. This follows confirmation from the United States Air Force that two bombers would be carrying out a routine task force deployment, with more on their way. Two B-52
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Why fire engines were seen blocking this busy Swindon street
Fire engines were seen blocking Wood Street on Thursday afternoon - but not in response to an emergency. The firefighters were instead using their machinery to raise bunting high on the roofs in preparation for Swindon’s Old Town Festival 2024.
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Sadness as police dog 'feared by criminals' dies
A former police dog 'feared by criminals' in the county has died. PD Max died aged nearly 13 having retired from Wiltshire Police in 2019. The news was shared on Wiltshire Police Dogs’ X account, saying: “Some sad news, retired PD Max has passed
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Swindon 'looking for winners' in transfer market
New Swindon Town head coach Mark Kennedy said that they will not be just looking at young players in the transfer market this summer. Town have tended to favour a model of going after younger players in recent seasons, signing only one player over
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Major update on iconic pub left derelict for years
An iconic country pub in the area which has been left derelict for years is up for sale. The Wild Duck Inn at Ewen near Kemble is currently being sold by a private buyer through estate agents Savills. The 16th-century boozer - which is a
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Road closure still in place after works are delayed
A lane on one of Swindon's busiest roads will shut until the morning after urgent repairs overran. The inbound lane on Thamesdown Road between Thresher Drive and Elstree Way was due to open at 6am on Friday following an overnight closure, but Swindon
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What Swindon fans can expect from Kennedy
Swindon Town have appointed former Lincoln City boss Mark Kennedy as their new head coach, so what should they expect from the new boss? Town’s wait for their new head coach is over as Kennedy was confirmed on Wednesday as the former Lincoln and
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Chippenham searching for 'next success story' in open trial
Chippenham Town boss Gary Horgan said that the club were looking to find the next lower league success story as they host an open trial this weekend. The Bluebirds announced in April that they would be hosting a trial match for players between
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Gunning to remain on coaching staff under Kennedy
Former interim head coach Gavin Gunning is set to stay on the coaching staff at Swindon Town under new head coach Mark Kennedy. Gunning had been the club’s loan manager at the beginning of last season following the arrival of Michael Flynn as Swindon
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Swindon nurse filmed men and child in Asda toilets
A community nurse is set to be sentenced after committing acts of voyeurism and creating an indecent image of a child. Pheddie Delos Reyes, 29, of Longlevens Road, Manchester, was working at Swindon's Great Western Hospital at the time he committed
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Takeaway opens in former Indian restaurant near Swindon
A takeaway has opened in the former home of an Indian restaurant near Swindon. Masala Bites welcomed its first customers on Wednesday and put up balloons and banners to mark the grand opening. The takeaway describes itself as "a new Indian
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Fined drivers fume over 'unclear parking rules' at Swindon hotel
Drivers in Swindon have been left frustrated after being issued penalty charge notices in a hotel car park. Several people have reported being issued a penalty charge notice for £100 - £60 if paid within two weeks - by the company Parkingeye,
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School celebrates record results in maths challenge
A Swindon school has achieved its best ever set of results in one of the most challenging youth maths competitions. Lawn Manor Academy enjoyed the success in the Junior Maths Challenge, a national contest for Year 7 and 8 pupils. The school
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Motorway bridge roadworks delayed for six months
Roadworks on a bridge over the M4 that connects Old Town and Wichelstowe to Wroughton have been extended. The Croft Road A4361 entrance to Wroughton that goes over the M4 Motorway has seen concrete barriers reducing the available lanes, and fencing
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National contest won by Luckington youngster's dragon design
A Luckington School student has won a national competition. Archie Colvin, a Year 4 pupil at the school, emerged victorious in the Living Streets 'design a badge' contest. Living Streets is a National Organisation promoting walking, scooting
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Paralympian praises school students for community project
A Paralympic footballer has praised a group of school students for taking part in a scheme that saw them organise a community event. The Year 8s from Highworth Warneford School who participated in the AQA Unlocking Potential Programme were commended
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Eight adapted bungalows to be built in Moredon
Eight bungalows are set to be built in Moredon to support people with disabilities or those requiring live-in care. The two-bedroom semi-detached properties are being built in Ventnor Close on an unused plot owned by Swindon Borough Council.
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Fish and chip shop replacing 'best in Swindon' opening today
A new fish and chips shop is set to open today, run by the owners of another Swindon chippy. Xana’s Fish Bar, replacing former favourite Phillip’s in Cricklade Road, promises an opening on May 31. The shop already has a sister fryer, Monica
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Swindon-built locomotive gains popularity online
An historic steam locomotive built in Swindon almost 90 years ago has a new group of fans. The 'Earl of Mount Edgcumbe', manufactured in 1936, has its own Facebook page named '5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe Fans'. The 500 members share admiration
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Charity project offers essential care items to sexual assault survivors
Survivors of rape and sexual assault in Swindon and Wiltshire are set to receive essential care items, as part of a national scheme. The Wash Bag Project will distribute personal wash bags to clients at Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs).
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The number of parents getting fined for holidays during school term
Parents in Swindon have been outraged by schools becoming stricter on fining them for taking children on holiday during term time, and say paying the fine is cheaper than booking a holiday in the summer break. Mum Laura said she was summoned to