Swindon Newsletters
Newsletters
July 2008 271kb PDF-file
Features approved 2008 LAA with links to the Community Strategy, a third-sector development plan, and Swindon schools Earth Summit
* Articles for September 2008 edition are welcome and need to be with the LAA team by 15th August 2008.
May 2008 338 kb PDF File
Stories include progress on the 2008 LAA; the Swindon Salamander Project; updates from Active Swindon; and a feature on the Inclusive Fitness Initiative
March 2008 400 kb PDF File
Stories include feedback from the SSP Conference; Lauch of the Shared Vision for Swindon; progress on the new 2008 LAA and news from Sustainable Development.
January 2008 429 kb PDF File
Stories include progress on the new 2008 LAA; update on A Shared V
ision for Swindon; Get Volunteering Week; Senior Well-being day; Activity Programmes to be launched for kids and Quality of Life information.
November 2007 418 kb PDF File
Stories include information on the new 2008 LAA; update on Swindon PCT quit smoking targets; latest news on the Community Strategy; cycling and Active Swindon information; the Inspired Project and a feature on TWIGS
September 2007 506kb PDF File
Stories include an update on Climate Change, Breastfeeding, Science Museum Inspired Project, Recycling in Swindon and Business in Swindon.
July 2007 264kb PDF file
Stories include Help for Smokers in Swindon; Haydon Wick Mounted Patrol; Electronic Voting; Addicts Uturn; Youth Offending Team success and launch of the Domestic Violence website.
May 2007 559kb PDF file
Stories include Youth Parliament; Neighbourhood Policing; School Travel plans; Age Concern; Arts Centre Programme; Special feature on Library News; Neighbourhood Renewal projects and update on School Meals.
March 2007 30kb PDF file
Stories include House Building; School Meals; GCSE results; Headlands Academy; Environment; Digital Strategy; Stop Smoking and Town Centre Rejuvenation.
January 2007 393kb PDF file
This third LAA newsletter includes stories on school bullying action, hate crimes and domestic violence. Volunteering, The Repect Agenda and a charity supporting young mums and dads feature as well. A new business competition and information on a digital strategy for Swindon complete this New Year edition.
November 2006 215kb PDF file
Our second newsletter maps the progress of the Local Area Agreement and introduces the new chair of the Healthy Communities and Older People block, Caroline Fowles. Stories include: kids school meals, binge drinking, ASBO's and teenage pregnancy and much more.
September 2006 286kb PDF file
The first newsletter, since the April 2006 sign-off with the government, contains: progress on the Agreement; consultation on the Economic vision & framework; improving health; Opportunity Shop; landfill tax credit spending and much more.


