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Race for Life 2017
Many hundreds of runners and walkers took part in the Cancer Research UK Race for Life in Lydiard Park. Full Gallery: 0412 ©Calyx Picture Agency Race for life at Swindon’s Lydiard Park. 0424 ©Calyx Picture Agency Race for life at Swindon’s Lydiard Park....
Celebs hit Town for charity match.
A long list of celebrities hit the County Ground to play a charity football match in front oy over 2000 fans. The cast list included: Jay James, Che Chesterman from X Factor, Chef Thomas Sellers. Matt Lapinskas, Tony Descipline Terry Alderton and Dean Gaffney From...
Stephanie Millward starts WHSmith Race for Life.
WHSmith celebrates its 225 th anniversary year and pledges to raise £2 million for charity This year marks the 225 th anniversary of one of the world’s oldest retailers WHSmith. With its Head Office in Swindon, the firm is pledging to raise £2 million to be donated...
Cancer Research UK Race for life – Mud Run
Hundreds of ladies in all sorts of costumes took part in the Cancer Research UK Mud Run in Lydiard Park. Gallery: 6720 ©Calyx Picture Agency Race for life Mud Run 6731 ©Calyx Picture Agency Race for life Mud Run 6736 ©Calyx Picture Agency Race for life Mud Run 6746...
Offices with a view. Tricentre 3 re-opened.
The £2million refurbished office space in Swindon town centre, formerly known as Tricentre 3, 3 Newbridge Square which is part of the instantly recognisable white office blocks between The Parade and Swindon’s railway station has officially been re-opened. The...
IRVING FINKEL – on the world’s oldest way of writing at Swindon Festival of Literature
IRVING FINKEL – on the world’s oldest way of writing Cuneiform script, on tablets of clay, traces its roots back to 3,200 BC when, for the first time ever, someone came up with the idea of writing! The choice of clay as writing medium in ancient Mesopotamia meant that...






