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Autocolour T THE ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT & LYNEHAM AREA AAddvveerrttiisseerEst.r 1988 Your guide to Local Business Services August 2015 www.thelocaladvertiser.net Delivered free to homes & businesses in Royal Wootton Bassett, Lyneham, Hook, Greenhill, Greatfield, Clyffe Pypard, Bushton, Tockenham, Broad Town, Goatacre & Bradenstoke. FREEPHONE SELF DRIVE HIRE 08000 REPAIRS 56 36 06 STATION ROAD, CAR/COMMERCIAL ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT OR 01793 853208 SALES TYRES 91-93 High Street 24hr RECOVERY Call for EXHAUSTS Royal Wootton Bassett the best Wiltshire SN4 7HA MOTs prices in BATTERIES SERVICING the area! T. 01793 852083 SERVICING 07774 651270 (emergencies) www.woottonbassettservicestation.co.uk REPAIRS MOT TESTING Mon-Fri: 8am - 5.15pm Sat: 8am - 12pm AIR CONDITIONING Sun: closed Get your BBQ meat BRIDGE GARAGE here! Cannon’s Industrial Estate Station Road, Royal Wootton Bassett MOT TESTING SERVICING ALL MAKES & MODELS Inc. Air Conditioning & Engine Management Diagnostics Open : Tue-Fri 7am - 5pm, Sat 7am - 1pm ANDREWS located at F. DRURY & SONS LTD. Telephone 01793 853299 Tockenham, Royal Wootton Bassett SN4 7PF Call Mark 01793 840841 Vehicle Accident & Body Repair Specialists BASSETT GARAGE Station Road, AUTOCOLOUR T. 01793 853677 Royal Wootton Bassett LIMITED Same entrance as Jewson / Old Nick Repairs & Re-Sprays Est. 1971 Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Four Wheel Steering Alignment MMOOTT TTEESSTTIINNGG Dings /Dents removed Valeting CAR MOT £39.95 Car detailing (Body Kits fitted & painted) From small dents to major accident damage we offer the expertise to MOTORBIKE MOT £28.00 repair ANY make & model of vehicle. Repairs, Servicing & Welding FREE competitive quotes. Courtesy car available. 01793 852204 or Cannons Ind. Est., Station Road, Royal Wootton Bassett SN4 7SP. telephone: 01793 853677 email: [email protected] website: www.autocolour.net 01793 850144 FREE NOTICE BOARD Advertise your sales, wanted’s and local events FREE of charge (private ads/non profit making events only) before 20th of the month for the next month’s edition. E-mail information to [email protected] or visit www.thelocaladvertiser.net Fire guard. Curved screen, black mesh. Chrome trim £15. T. 07973 491665 Age Concern Pop-In - Thursday afternoons 2-4pm behind the Catholic Church in Rear 2 bike cycle rack, complete with straps. £20.00 ONO. T. 01793 848717 the Church Hall on High Street. Come & enjoy bingo, cards, a chat, dominos, free 2 x 3 globe light set model (no parasol). Never used. £20 for both or £10 for one tea, coffee & biscuits. All welcome. For info ring Grace T. 848452. set. Tel. 01793 849972 (RWB). Age Concern T’ai Chi - seated T’ai Chi class, teaching adapted exercises. Classes A spare wheel as new size 185/6015848. 5 stud holding. £40. Tel. 01793 854161. Tuesday mornings, 10.30-11.30am, in the Cathlic Church Hall. Cost is £3 a week. Single headboard, pale green button back fabric, beautiful condition, £15. To register & info, phone Hazel Spurrier on 01793 850356. Shower Chair, hardly used, £25. Wheelchair Ramp, 2ft long, folding, £25. Vax GoatFest. Local bands, food and drink festival at Goatacre Cricket Ground. Bagless Vacuum Cleaner £15. All items can be viewed in RWB. Could deliver Fri 11th and Sat 12th September. Ticket Only Event. E: [email protected] locally. T. 01666 510403. or call 07796 301154. Full details www.goatfest.co.uk Full length wet suit (large) in good condition and life vest £50. Area suitable for Brinkworth Show on Sunday 6th September 11am -5pm. Brinkworth Rec Field (on dog training. For details call 07835 927890 / 01249 890066. the B4042). Attractions: Horticultural Show, Fun Dog Show, Craft Stalls, Vintage Shorty bunk bed with mattresses. Silver frame. H 160cm. W 82cm. L 181cm. Machinery, Bar, Hog Roast, Jacket Potatoes, Clown Bert, Children's Attractions and Excellent condition. Only 5 mths old. £100. T. 07825 871195. more! £2.50 Adults, Children free. Tel.Rosemary 01666 510270/Fliss 01793 840297. Two well upholstered armchairs. Ex. Condition. Terracota colour. £100. Art Workshops organised by The Guild of Wiltshire Artistsmonthly at Broad Town T. 01793 852180. Village Hall. Next dates: Fri 4th Sept, Sat 19th Sept & Fri 2nd Oct 10am to 3pm. Cost: Remote control speed boat approx 40cms long,only used 3 times still in box. £5 for the day, includes tea/coffee. Non-members welcome – adults of all abilities. No Ideal for beginner. Bargain £12. Pushchair fold up buggy red and white. £8. need to book, just drop-by. Bring your own art materials. For info call 01793 850029. Vargo Tempest 200 tent from Go Outdoors cost £119, ideal for one. Used only Royal Wootton Bassett Flower Club welcomes visitors to their monthly meetings on once. Sell for £50. Contact Cindy (01793) 347513 RWB. the first Tuesday of the month, 7.30 p.m. in The Memorial Hall, RWB. Tel. Anne Free to collector, 4 fruit trees in pots, ( 1 apple, 1 pear, 1 cherry and 1 plum ) 01793 635230 or Jan 01793 850466 or [email protected] or 07890 149673. need to be in ground now but we don't have the room, please ring 01793 854122. Royal Wootton Bassett Choral Society - Mondays 7.30pm at The Methodist 10 x 6ftx3ft plaster board sheets £30.00 2 bags of 25kg of Dri Wall adhesive £10 Church, High Street, RWB.. New members welcome, no audition necessary just Please call 01793 854842 Wootton Bassett area. come and sing a wide range of choral music. Contact Roger 01793 850868. White wooden double mirrored bathroom cabinet.50cmx14cmx60cm. £20 ONO. Community Cinema. Screenings at the 6th Form Building of Royal Wootton Single divan £20 ONO. Computer desk 45cm x 60 cm plus white bucket wheelie Bassett Academy. Visit http://rwbc-community-cinema.btck.co.uk for more info. chair £20 ONO. White Ikea table 70cm HT 60cm Wide 100cm long £20 ONO. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) RWB meeting Saturdays 6-7.30pm. Problems with Calor gas fire £20. Rectangular drop leaf table £10.00 ONO. Tel. 01793 855337. alcohol? You are welcome at this FREE meeting. We are here to help. T. 07972 Mobile air con/de-humidifier/fan unit with remote control. Almost new. £100. 152326. Venue: The Croft (next to St. Bartholomew Church in the High Street). Footspa massager. 2 speed, 2 heat settings. Never used. £18. New bed throw. Library Memory Group every Thursday 11am-12noon at RWB Library. Free. For Double. Terracotta. £18. T. 01793 854695. people with memory loss, dementia & their carers. Listen to stories & poems read by Wanted - Crib player for Sports Association Crib team who play in the Royal a facilitator in a small, friendly shared reading group. Contact Rebecca Bolton, 01225 Wootton Bassett league on a Thursday at Sports Association's new site on the 713706 email: [email protected] or RWB Library. T. 01793 853249 Malmesbury Road. Please contact Brian Green on 01793 637710. Open Trial - North Berks Sheep Dogs Assoc.Bank Holiday Monday 31st Aug. 8am start - all day. Come & go as you please. Home Farm, Wytham, Oxford OX2 8QA (off A34 northbound after Bottey interchange with the A420 west of Oxford). Age Concern, Wootton Bassett, Monday Club at the Roman Catholic Hall, (behind church), High Street. 2-4pm each Monday. Refreshments. Meet new friends & play bingo & cards. Quizes & occasional entertainment. Entry £1.50. Everyone welcome. Contact Barry Bissett on 848217. Royal Wootton Bassett Orchestra is our local amateur orchestra. We rehearse at the Methodist Church on Thursday evenings and perform three concerts a year. We welcome new players, especially strings. www.rwbo.org.uk. Wootton Bassett Infant School Open Morning & Art Exhibition 25th September. 9.30-11.30am. Come and meet the friendly staff and view the school. Car boot sale organised by The Rotary Club of Royal Wootton Bassett and District, Sunday, 6th September 1pm at Lower Hook Farm, Hook, SN4 8EF near Lydiard Park. Sellers arrive 12 noon - £6 per car. To book, Tel. 01793 853508. Royal Wootton Bassett Memorial Hall Strawberry Tea Craft Fayre/Coffee Morning. 15th August. £1 entry includes a free tea/coffee. Children free. 10am- 2pm. Selection of craft stalls, raffle, tombola & fun for all the family. Money raised for Breast Cancer Care. www.facebook.com/events/1645233705690726/ On Sat September 12th from 10am-3pm at The Croft (beside St Bartholomew’s Church, Royal Wootton Bassett) the local MARIE CURIE fund-raising group will be selling tea, coffee, cakes, a raffle and much more. Do come and support this Money raised will be used locally to support terminally ill patients & their families. If you’d like to help in any way please contact Alison Meek on 01793 851516. Join the Royal Wootton Bassett & District Art Society. A very friendly group of all ages & abilities very welcome. Meet at the Memorial Hall, Station Road, RWB from 9th September 2015 2pm-4pm until Dec 2015. For info tel Sue on 848233. RWB Mayor's Charity Dinner Sunday 30th August 6-10.30pm, sponsored & held at Oriental Aroma, High Street. Tickets from Town Council Office, 117 High Street, RWB, £15 each. 2 Course Dinner with live entertainment by Legacy Rock Cover Band, plus raffle with many great prizes! For info call 01793 850222. All Proceeds will go to the Mayor's Charity, Help for Heroes. Rugby World Cup Black Tie Party, Broad Hinton Village Hall, Saturday 12th September. 3-course dinner, fun entertainment, music & dancing. Tickets £40 from Kate Marshall 01793 731734 [email protected]. Live music in Broad Hinton village Hall Saturday 19th September - Blackheart returns. Imagine The Corrs, add a dash of Kate Bush, throw in a little All About Eve - you’ve just heard Blackheart’s sound. Doors open 7.30pm, band starts 8pm. Fully licensed bar. Tickets £10 from James Gates 731197 or email James on [email protected] 2 Open Morning & Do you need help to update Children’s Art Exhibition your home or garden? Friday 25th September 09.30-11.30 We are welcoming prospective children & parents to visit our Painting & decorating small friendly school situated in the heart of the community.
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