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Annual guide for serving personnel and their families in the Shrivenham station detailing Local Amenities, Housing, Education & Leisure activities in the area.

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Service Community Official Guide<br />

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Current from March <strong>2015</strong> - February 2016<br />

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<strong>2015</strong>


Guide Sections<br />

Section One:<br />

The Station<br />

Section Two:<br />

Health Matters<br />

Section Three:<br />

Your Accommodation<br />

Section Four:<br />

Education Matters<br />

Section Five:<br />

Leisure Time<br />

This Guide, provided by Method<br />

Publishing in co-operation with<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong>, is an authoritative source<br />

of information for all Service personnel,<br />

families and dependants. It is hoped the<br />

information contained in the Guide will<br />

be of use at the time of your arrival and<br />

throughout your stay. Please retain this<br />

Guide in your accommodation for future<br />

reference.<br />

Welcome to<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Service Community Official Guide<br />

Current from March <strong>2015</strong> – February 2016<br />

Published annually for Service Personnel in <strong>Shrivenham</strong> by<br />

Method Publishing, Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland KW10 6RA<br />

Editorial Matter: © Crown Copyright <strong>2015</strong><br />

Design, Artwork & Typography: © Method Publishing <strong>2015</strong><br />

No part of the typography or illustrations within this Guide may be reproduced by any process or in any form without permission in writing from Method<br />

Publishing. All advertisements are accepted on the express condition that they in no way contravene the provisions of the Trades Descriptions Act 1968 nor<br />

any prevailing statute in the United Kingdom.<br />

The Guide is produced for YOU, so<br />

please let us know of any additions<br />

or changes you think will improve it.<br />

Continual feedback is vital to ensure it<br />

remains up-to-date, accurate and relevant.<br />

Please pass on any comments and<br />

suggestions to:<br />

Army Welfare Service 13 Connaught Road<br />

Worthy Down, Winchester SO21 2QP<br />

Tel: 01962 886989<br />

Email: wod-e1@armywelfareservice.com<br />

A Classified Index and a Handy Index appear<br />

at the back of the Guide and you can find<br />

information on Emergencies on page 112.<br />

Contents Page 1


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for Petrol & Diesels<br />

Catalytic Convertors<br />

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aFForDaBle rateS<br />

ServiCe & rePairS<br />

to all makes & models<br />

Suspension Pump-Up - Welding<br />

Exhausts - Brakes - Suspension - Batteries<br />

Clutches - Air Conditioning Specialists<br />

Diagnostic Code Reading<br />

Discount given to Military Personnel on MOTs<br />

and most other work on presentation of ID<br />

MOTs only £35 (subject to price change)<br />

Free Car Collection<br />

Loan Car Available<br />

Phone 01793 861196 for an appointment<br />

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Unit B, Westrop<br />

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Page 2


One<br />

section<br />

The Station<br />

Page 5: History of <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Station<br />

Page 6: Defence Academy<br />

Schools<br />

Page 10: Chaplaincy<br />

Page 12: Families and Welfare<br />

Office<br />

Page 18: Important Numbers<br />

and Services<br />

Page 20: National Telephone<br />

Helplines & Web<br />

Addresses<br />

Page 22: Military Helplines<br />

Page 23: UK & BFG Websites<br />

Page 25: AWS<br />

Page 29: AFF<br />

Page 31: ABF<br />

The Station Page 3


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Armed Forces<br />

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• You’ll have the option to put your AA Membership<br />

on hold, for example when you’re on duty overseas<br />

• AA Membership covers the whole of the UK<br />

including Northern Ireland<br />

• Save as much as 34% off 1 AA Breakdown Cover on our<br />

online prices at enrolment and 20% at renewal every year 2<br />

• More dedicated patrols than any other UK breakdown service 3<br />

To join, call<br />

0800 048 0075<br />

Quoting reference F690<br />

Breakdown Cover<br />

1. Applies to Family Roadside and Relay cover in first year only. Other levels of cover are available and varying discounts apply. Offer only available to Armed<br />

Forces personnel by calling the number given, quoting the stated reference and paying annually by direct debit under a recurring transaction arrangement.<br />

Enrolment offer available to new Members for their first 12 months of Membership only. Offer not available in conjunction with any other offer/discount or<br />

on any other AA product/service. Details correct at time of issue. 2. Renewal offer available to Armed Forces personnel who are existing AA Members, or who<br />

join under the enrolment offer, and will be available at each renewal date until they cease to be Armed Forces personnel or the withdrawal of this scheme.<br />

3. Mintel – UK Vehicle recovery report, September 2013.<br />

Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited is an insurance intermediary authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.<br />

Registered office: Fanum House, Basing View, Basingstoke RG21 4EA. Registered in England & Wales, number 2414212.


The History of <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station<br />

The Domesday Book of 1086 records the Manor of Becote as being held by William Count<br />

of Evreux. William held the manor on behalf of the King, and it is believed that King John was in<br />

residence in 1204.<br />

Later the family of Beckett held the Manor upon the duty of making the fires in the Royal<br />

Bedchamber. When the lands were extended in the reign of Edward III the duties were changed to<br />

include the presentation to the King of two white capons whenever he should cross “Fowyeare’s Mill<br />

Bridge’’. This bridge is most probably the culvert inside the gates by the north lodge.<br />

In 1633 the Manor was bought by Sir Henry Marten, a judge. During his son’s tenancy in the Civil War<br />

the house was partly destroyed by fire. On the death of his son, the lands were sold first to Sir George<br />

Pratt of Coleshill, and in 1666 to John Wildman. Wildman’s son adopted John Shute as his heir and when<br />

in 1716, Shute succeeded to the Barrington estates, he changed his name accordingly and established<br />

Beckett as the family seat. It remained the property of the Barringtons until the estate was bought by the<br />

War Department in 1936.<br />

There has been a house on the present site since the Conquest, but the previous building stood to the north<br />

of the present one which was built between 1831 and 1834. William Atkinson, its architect, was the son of a<br />

Durham miner. He became the protégé of the Bishop Shute Barrington, and after study in London he became<br />

Architect to the Board of Ordnance. Apart from minor alterations, including the removal of a large conservatory<br />

at the back of the house, the property remains in much the same state as it did in the nineteenth century.<br />

The familiar red brick buildings were erected between 1936 and 1939, and during the war Beckett House played<br />

its part alongside these more functional blocks in housing a variety of occupiers. Units which were stationed at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> included 131 and 132 AA Batteries, 133 OCTU(RA), a School of Anti Aircraft Defence, a US Army<br />

Officers’ Candidate School, Schools for Signals, Police, Cooks, Bakers, Clerks, and the Civil Affairs Centre (AMGOT).<br />

In June 1946 the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> American University was established here, and this is recorded on a tablet in the Billiard<br />

Room. On 9 October 1946 the 1st Technical Staff Officers course assembled at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> and Beckett House became<br />

one of the Halls of the then Military College of Science. Since then it was temporarily converted to house the college<br />

library. However, in 2005 the library was moved to its new location in the old College Hall (as Barrington Library) and<br />

Beckett House has now been completed a significant refurbishment to become part of the Defence Academy.<br />

The Station<br />

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Defence Academy Schools<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

With its Headquarters and principal operation base at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong>, the schools of the Defence Academy of<br />

the United Kingdom develop and deliver high quality<br />

education, training, research and advice in Technology<br />

& Acquisition, Leadership, Management, and Nuclear<br />

technology in order to enhance the delivery of defence<br />

capability. The schools delivers training and education<br />

to a broad spectrum of student cohorts across Defence<br />

and the wider security area; many courses are delivered<br />

through the Defence Academy’s academic partner<br />

Cranfield University who have a significant presence on<br />

site at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> (Cranfield Defence and Security).<br />

Locations and Output<br />

The Defence Academy Headquarters, the Centre for<br />

Defence Leadership & Management and the Centre<br />

for Defence Acquisition & Technology are located at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong>. The Nuclear Department is located at<br />

Gosport, Hampshire while elements of the Defence<br />

Technical Officer and Engineer Entry Scheme are located<br />

across the UK.<br />

These schools have an annual throughput of over<br />

22,000 students across over 400 different courses,<br />

ranging from e-learning and short workshops to full<br />

Masters programmes and Doctorates. Students are<br />

primarily military and MOD civilian staff, but also include<br />

those from overseas, UK Defence Industry, Other<br />

Government Departments and Non-Governmental<br />

Organisations.<br />

CDLM aims to provide the best possible through-career<br />

learning and development opportunities for Defence<br />

and security professionals by delivering Leadership &<br />

Management training and education to members of the<br />

UK Armed Forces and Ministry of Defence Civil Servants.<br />

This includes Leadership & Management courses,<br />

Strategic Leadership programmes, Stress & Resilience<br />

and Equality & Diversity training, Defence Academy<br />

Leadership Masterclasses and “Train the Trainer” courses.<br />

It also has a team of consultants who assist organisations<br />

to develop as a whole alongside their people within. A<br />

small International Section provides components of this<br />

education to delegates from other countries, which it<br />

delivers both overseas and in the UK.<br />

CDLM delivers all of this through 4 main <strong>Shrivenham</strong>based<br />

teams which work closely to achieve output of<br />

the highest possible quality: Leadership & Management;<br />

Organisational Development; Concepts & Design; and<br />

an International Section. Whilst DCTS sits on its own,<br />

but is very much part of the collective CDLM effort. All<br />

this activity is stalwartly supported by a very committed<br />

Business Operations Team who, together with SERCO,<br />

ESS and the Defence Academy HQ, enable CDLM to<br />

deliver its core purpose: “to make Defence Better led and<br />

managed”<br />

Centre for Defence Leadership & Management<br />

The Centre for Defence Leadership & Management<br />

(CDLM) is chiefly located in the beautiful Beckett House,<br />

at the southwest corner of the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> campus. The<br />

Manor of Becote is recorded in the Domesday Book of<br />

1086 and King John was in residence there in 1204. The<br />

current house was built in 1830, an earlier one having<br />

burnt down in the Civil War, probably at around the time<br />

of the Battle of Faringdon in January 1646. CDLM also<br />

has 3 outstations away from Beckett House, 2 of which<br />

are based at the northeast corner of the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> site,<br />

the Joint Equality & Diversity Training Centre (JEDTC)<br />

and the Joint Stress & Resilience Centre (JSARC) and the<br />

third, the Defence Centre for Training Support (DCTS) is<br />

at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire.<br />

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Centre for Defence<br />

Acquisition and<br />

Technology (CDAT)<br />

This Centre builds on<br />

the legacy of the old Royal<br />

Military College of Science<br />

dating back to 1864, and<br />

delivers a range of technical<br />

training and education through<br />

the academic partner (Cranfield<br />

University) as well as a variety of<br />

Acquisition courses delivered to a<br />

broad Defence audience by blended<br />

learning, on-site at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> and<br />

at out stations in Abbeywood and<br />

London. Training courses can take the<br />

form of short interventions of a few days;<br />

postgraduate level education outputs<br />

include PG Certificate, PG Diploma and<br />

3 year long Masters Courses. HQ CDAT<br />

is located at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> in the Defence<br />

Capability Centre (DCC) which is also used as<br />

a major MOD meeting / conference venue.<br />

The Centre also incorporates the Military<br />

Knowledge Office (MKO) responsible for<br />

delivering professional development programmes<br />

for Army personnel.<br />

Defence Technical Officer and Engineer Entry<br />

Scheme (DTOEES). The scheme incorporates<br />

both Sixth Form entry and undergraduate level<br />

education for candidates from all 4 services destined<br />

for technically focussed careers. The Defence Sixth<br />

Form College (DSFC), at Loughborough, provides a<br />

top quality, technically focussed Sixth Form education<br />

designed to prepare students for attendance on<br />

technical undergraduate courses and subsequent<br />

careers in the technical streams of all 4 services. The<br />

defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme (DTUS)<br />

supports bursary undergraduates and in-service<br />

degree officers for the four MOD Services at Aston,<br />

Birmingham, Cambridge, Imperial College and UCL<br />

London, Loughborough, Newcastle, Northumbria,<br />

Oxford, Southampton, Strathclyde Universities to study<br />

engineering or science degrees. Portsmouth University<br />

will join the scheme in <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

Nuclear Department<br />

The Nuclear Department is based at HMS SULTAN<br />

in Gosport and delivers through life training and higher<br />

level education for military and MOD civilian and support<br />

industries personnel for the Royal Navy’s nuclear<br />

propulsion programme.<br />

International Engagement Group (IEG)<br />

The International Engagement Group (IEG) was<br />

established in 2012 and use the expertise in training,<br />

education, advisory support and outreach and the<br />

wider resources of the Academy, the Armed Forces and<br />

government to support HMG’s international priorities as<br />

set out in the International Defence Engagement Strategy,<br />

the Building Stability Overseas Strategy, the New Deal<br />

for Engagement in Fragile States and the FCO prosperityled<br />

agenda. It brings together the Defence Academy’s<br />

existing Defence Relations and International Sections and<br />

the newly integrated cross-government National School<br />

of Government International (NSGI) team into a single<br />

entity designed to improve synergy and provide a better<br />

focus for all Academy international business and related<br />

knowledge management. The IEG will work closely<br />

with MOD, Army, Navy and Air Force colleagues, wider<br />

Whitehall, including the Stabilisation Unit, and other<br />

relevant actors such as Universities and NGOs.<br />

The Station<br />

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The Garrison Station<br />

Joint Services Command and Staff College<br />

Background<br />

Following studies in 1994, the United Kingdom Ministry<br />

of Defence announced a number of major tri-Service<br />

initiatives. The first to take effect was the establishment<br />

of the Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ) at<br />

Northwood in North London in April 1996 to plan<br />

and execute UK led joint, combined and multinational<br />

operations. The second was the formation of the<br />

Joint Rapid Development Force in August 1996 (since<br />

renamed the Joint Rapid Reaction Force) as a joint force<br />

of up to reinforced brigade size, drawn from assigned<br />

units, capable of rapid and global intervention across a<br />

wide spectrum of conflict. The third was the creation of<br />

the Joint Services Command and Staff College (JSCSC)<br />

in January 1997. In the case of JSCSC the Chiefs of Staff<br />

wished to:<br />

• Maximise the opportunities for the common<br />

understanding of the approach to warfare and defence<br />

as a whole, consistent with the increasing importance<br />

of the joint, combined, multinational and inter-agency<br />

nature of future operations.<br />

• Provide the potential for future development of the<br />

Staff College on a combined and inter-agency basis.<br />

The formation of the JSCSC involved the closure of the<br />

four former Staff Colleges in the United Kingdom – the<br />

Joint Services Defence College and the Royal Naval<br />

Staff College at Greenwich, the Army Command and<br />

Staff College at Camberley and the Royal Air Force Staff<br />

College at Bracknell. The JSCSC was based at Bracknell<br />

from 1997 to 2000 on the site of the former Royal<br />

Air Force Staff College, and moved to the new site at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> in August 2000. The three Component<br />

Divisions – Royal Navy Division (RND), Army Division<br />

(AD) and Royal Air Force Division (RAFD) also moved to<br />

the new JSCSC at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> in August 2000, enabling<br />

all military command and staff training to be delivered<br />

from one site.<br />

The JSCSC trains future commanders and staff officers<br />

from all of the UK Armed Services and the Civil Service<br />

as well as military officers from many countries around<br />

the world.<br />

Its mission is: to provide world class Command and Staff<br />

education and training, in order to enhance operational<br />

capability, thereby advancing the Defence and Security<br />

interests of the United Kingdom.<br />

Its principle courses include:<br />

• The Higher Command and Staff Course (HCSC) – an<br />

annual, 16 week course for approximately 33 one<br />

star and Colonel or Service equivalent level officers<br />

from all three Services, NATO nations and some<br />

Government departments.<br />

• The Advanced Command and Staff Course (ACSC)<br />

– an annual, 40 week course for 280 officers at Major<br />

to Lieutenant Colonel and Service equivalents from all<br />

three Services, MOD Civil Servants and International<br />

Officers from almost 50 nations.<br />

• Component staff training courses for all three Services,<br />

comprising a range of shorter courses that are aimed<br />

at junior and intermediate staff training for officers<br />

between the ages of 26 and 34. This is delivered<br />

by the RN Division, the Army Division and the RAF<br />

Division.<br />

• Other courses and exercises include those for Reserve<br />

officers and preparation for those about to attend staff<br />

training overseas.<br />

College Badge<br />

The College Badge was painted<br />

by a heraldic artist of the College<br />

of Arms. The design is based<br />

on the original badge granted to<br />

the Joint Services Staff College at<br />

Latimer in 1948 and has changed<br />

little during the College’s various<br />

incarnations: the Joint Services<br />

Staff College (1946-1971);<br />

the National Defence College<br />

(1971-1982) the Joint Services<br />

Defence College (1982-1997); and now the Joint<br />

Services Command and Staff College (since 1997). The<br />

College Motto ‘Unity is Strength’ was proposed by the<br />

first commandant of the Joint Services Staff College, Rear<br />

Admiral CE Douglas-Pennant CB CBE DSO DSC.<br />

The badge has at its centre the Cormorant which was<br />

chosen as the College emblem by the Joint Services<br />

Staff College in March 1947 following a proposed<br />

design by Lieutenant Colonel J B Adams, a member of<br />

the Directing Staff. He explained that the Cormorant<br />

was a land based sea-bird and, as such, was considered<br />

appropriate in view of its adaptability between the three<br />

environments in which the Services operate; land, sea<br />

and air. It also maintains the custom of the single-Service<br />

Staff Colleges at Greenwich, Camberley and Bracknell of<br />

having a bird as an emblem.<br />

Further embellishments to the badge include, below the<br />

image, a Naval Crown, Crossed Swords and Air Force<br />

Wings. The Royal Crown, which marks the reign of HM<br />

Queen Elizabeth II, surmounts the Badge.<br />

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Private Finance Initiative<br />

On 5 June 1998 the MOD signed a 30 year contract<br />

with Defence Management (Watchfield) Ltd (DM(W)<br />

L) to design, build, finance and operate the new Joint<br />

Services Command and Staff College at <strong>Shrivenham</strong>,<br />

including 290 houses, under Private Finance Initiative (PFI)<br />

arrangement. HLM Architects were engaged to design<br />

the new college and John Laing Construction engaged for<br />

the construction.<br />

Serco were awarded the contract to provide total facility<br />

management services including the academic provision<br />

which is sub-contracted to Kings College London who<br />

employ approximately 50 full-time academics and<br />

administrative staff within its Defence Studies Department<br />

at the JSCSC.<br />

The catering, cleaning and waste provision is also subcontracted<br />

but to ESS.<br />

The Station<br />

REG SKULL<br />

Motors Ltd • HigHwortH<br />

Your Nearest Ford deaLer<br />

Offers Personal Service<br />

New & Used Car sales<br />

MOTaBiliTy dealer<br />

Full Workshop Facilities<br />

Servicing most makes<br />

of vehicles<br />

Collect and Delivery<br />

Recovery Service<br />

MOT class 4 £34.95<br />

Petrol Sales<br />

www.regskullmotors.co.uk<br />

Phone: swiNdON 01793 762203<br />

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Your Chaplaincy<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

Who are we?<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station and the Defence Academy have a<br />

team of two full-time military Chaplains, a Coordinator<br />

and a member of the local clergy who is a part-time<br />

Officiating Chaplain to the Military (OCM).<br />

Our initial point of contact is:-<br />

Ms Janet Holt, Chaplaincy Coordinator<br />

Civ Tel: 01793 785515<br />

Mil Tel: 96161 5515<br />

Email: jholt.serco@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

Where are we?<br />

The Chaplaincy Centre, containing a Chapel and the<br />

Chaplains’ offices, is located in Building 66 (the same building<br />

as the ‘Café and Chat’). The Chapel within the Chaplaincy<br />

is open between 0700-1900 hrs every day, and all those<br />

wishing to spend time in quiet prayer are welcome to visit<br />

the Chapel.<br />

St Alban’s Church, the Ecumenical Church of the<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station, is located on the families quarters<br />

patch, opposite the Language Centre, at the junction of Folly<br />

Crescent and Ironside Drive.<br />

As well as being ordained ministers of Christian<br />

denominations, Chaplains are also initial points of contact for<br />

LIGHTHOUSE<br />

BOOKSHOP<br />

God’s Word for All<br />

Your Local Christian<br />

Bookshop for<br />

Bibles<br />

A wide range of<br />

Christian Books,<br />

CDs, DVDs,<br />

Cards and Gifts<br />

40 High Street,<br />

Highworth,<br />

Wiltshire SN6 7AQ<br />

Tel/Fax: 01793 763337<br />

(Seekers Light Trust charity reg 289860)<br />

Follow us on Facebook<br />

www.facebook.com/<br />

lighthousebookshophighworth<br />

St Alban’s Church<br />

The World Faiths’ Prayer Room<br />

members of other faith communities. We can direct you to<br />

local places of worship and to the two World Faiths’ Prayer<br />

Rooms on site, the larger of which is located on Faringdon<br />

Road and the smaller in the JSCSC.<br />

What do we do?<br />

We offer pastoral care to all personnel and their families<br />

irrespective of status, nationality or religious belief. We<br />

work to support the pastoral, spiritual and moral needs<br />

of the whole community and enable the community to<br />

practice its various faiths. Therefore, the Chaplains will<br />

be seen around the Station in workplaces, community<br />

centres and crew rooms. They are, of course, happy<br />

to be invited to lectures, seminars and other events<br />

– especially celebrations and beer calls; excellent for<br />

everyone’s morale! Our visiting helps us to keep in touch<br />

with what is current around the Station and to make a<br />

unique contribution to the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> community.<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station and the Defence Academy are<br />

very busy places full of challenges, both professional<br />

and personal, and there may be occasions when<br />

you feel the need simply to talk to someone about<br />

what this experience is like for you, away from those<br />

demands. Chaplains provide a Listening Ear where you<br />

can talk through a problem in a safe environment and<br />

comfortable surroundings. If we can’t help, we usually<br />

know someone who can.<br />

If you are thinking about marriage, baptism or confirmation<br />

please contact a member of the Chaplaincy Team who will<br />

be happy to help.<br />

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Weekend Services<br />

Sunday Services in St Alban’s Church – Ecumenical Congregation<br />

11.00 am Morning church service for all; Holy Communion celebrated twice per month.<br />

Sunday Services in St Alban’s Church – Roman Catholic<br />

09.00 am Mass<br />

Confessions are heard by arrangement.<br />

The Station<br />

Sunday Services in St Andrew’s Church, <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

10.15 am Parish Communion (Common Worship & Sunday School)<br />

(The 1st Sunday of each month is a Family Service.)<br />

Sunday Services in St Thomas’ Church, Watchfield<br />

09.00 am Morning Service<br />

Sunday Services in the Methodist Church, <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

10.30 am Morning Service, Crèche and Sunday Club<br />

18.30 pm Evening Service (except 1st Sunday)<br />

Whatever your faith – or none – you can be assured of a welcome to The Chaplaincy, where we will do our very<br />

best to assist you in spiritual and pastoral matters while you are here with us at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station and the Defence<br />

Academy.<br />

For further information, please either call in to the Chaplaincy Centre, call us on (01793) 785515 or email jholt.<br />

serco@defenceacademy.co.uk.<br />

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Families & Welfare Office<br />

The Families and Welfare Department is manned by a<br />

Team of five:<br />

Maj Ed Bell – <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station Welfare Officer<br />

W02 Lee Brown – Welfare Warrant Officer<br />

Rebecca Dunne – Families & Welfare Specialist<br />

Coordinator<br />

Mindy Rogers – Families & Welfare Lead Administrator<br />

Stuart Fisher – JCC Administrator<br />

You can find them located in the Jubilee Community<br />

Centre on Faringdon Road.<br />

The Families and Welfare Office is open from 0800-<br />

1630 hrs Mon-Thurs and 0800-1530 hrs on Fridays.<br />

The Welfare Officer or Warrant Officer provide out of<br />

hours cover, the Duty Mobile Number is 07825 674635.<br />

The team was set up in September 2004 with the<br />

deliberate intention of improving the level of service and<br />

assistance that is provided to those who are here as part<br />

of the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station Community.<br />

The team provides a variety of help and support; our remit<br />

is extensive and changes daily as people present us with<br />

different issues. Whether you have a problem with housing,<br />

banking, a posting issue, a seemingly minor problem or a<br />

more serious welfare issue you need to discuss, we will<br />

try to help; if we cannot, then we will endeavor to find<br />

someone who can. We have a large network of contacts,<br />

the Army Families Federation, RAFA, Army Welfare Service,<br />

Carillion Amey, Serco; to mention just a few.<br />

If you are new to <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station, then add us to<br />

your list of places to visit along with the new information<br />

room and the Jubilee Community Centre, which is<br />

another invaluable source of information. Feel free to<br />

drop in for a chat at any time, tea or coffee is always<br />

available and we may even have biscuits! Please<br />

remember, you do not need to have a problem to pay<br />

us a social call and we are very friendly!<br />

Contact Details<br />

Address: Jubilee Community Centre<br />

Address: Greenhill House<br />

Faringdon Road, Watchfield, SN6 8LA<br />

Headquarters, <strong>Shrivenham</strong>, SN6 8LA<br />

Tel: 01793 780793 Tel: 01793 314791 Mil: 96161 Ext 4791<br />

Email: rdunne.serco@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

Email: ebell.hq@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

mrogers.serco@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

lbrown.hq@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

sfisher.serco@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

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Emily and Katharine<br />

You can contact us in<br />

several ways:<br />

By phone -<br />

Swindon 01793 532363<br />

Royal Wootton Bassett<br />

01793 848900<br />

Calne 01249 814536<br />

By email -<br />

swindon@bevirs.co.uk<br />

Via our website -<br />

http://www.bevirs.co.uk<br />

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Here at Bevirs – one of Wiltshire’s most established and respected<br />

law firms – we would like to welcome you to the area or say ‘hello’ if<br />

we haven’t met yet.<br />

If you’ve got a problem where you need legal support or you want<br />

advice to ensure you do the next right thing – we’re happy to help.<br />

Are you worried your relationship is breaking down and you need<br />

support to make a clean and fair break?<br />

Are you anxious you haven’t made a will to ensure your wishes are<br />

carried out if the worst should happen?<br />

Are you considering buying your first home or a buy-to-let property<br />

and you want to ensure your legal paperwork is watertight?<br />

We have offices in Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett and Calne with<br />

teams who can advise and support you through some of life’s ups and<br />

downs. Bevirs has a long and rich history in Wiltshire – set up over 130<br />

years ago by Harry Bevir.<br />

This means we are a firm with strong roots in the area, with traditional<br />

and ethical values. What this does not mean is that we’re stuck<br />

in the past.<br />

As a team, we nurture and train new legal minds to keep us firmly in<br />

the present with an eye to the future. For example, pictured are two<br />

of our newest team members Emily and Katharine – law graduates at<br />

the beginning of their career in law.<br />

We do this for our team and we will support you too.<br />

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The Garrison Station<br />

What our clients expect of us is an objective,<br />

professional and efficient service that is delivered<br />

with a personal touch. We consider that the key is<br />

in creating a trusting relationship with our clients,<br />

so that we can provide financial advice that is<br />

altogether individual.<br />

Investments – including ISAs and wealth preservation<br />

Pensions – your money, your choice<br />

Mortgages/Remortgages*<br />

Use us as your one stop fountain of financial<br />

knowledge – we are happy to help<br />

Will writing (via a separate company)<br />

28 High Street, Highworth, SN6 7AQ<br />

T: 01793 765 153<br />

W: www.dandelionfinancial.co.uk<br />

*Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.<br />

There will be a fee of £250 paid upfront for mortgage advice.<br />

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WELCOME |CARS<br />

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Quality used cars, located in central Swindon<br />

Welcome Cars, unbeatable deals on used cars in Swindon, Wiltshire<br />

For fantastic offers and great choice, Welcome Cars is your number<br />

one second hand car dealer. Based in Swindon, Welcome Car Sales<br />

pride themselves on offering a fantastic range of cars to suit every<br />

need. Don’t delay visit us, and get the best prices on quality used cars<br />

in the south west.<br />

Large choice of over 80 vehicles in stock on site to view<br />

All quality used cars are supplied with:<br />

• Minimum of 3 month warranty • Extended national customer<br />

protect warranties available from 6 months to 2 years • HPI check<br />

with certificate available on request Full valeted • Minimum of 9<br />

month MOT • Competitive finance packages available.<br />

Visit us today<br />

• Free & easy customer parking onsite • Part exchange welcome.<br />

• Most major cards accepted<br />

Ergo Business Park, Kelvin Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 3JW<br />

07983 260071 • 01793 976969<br />

www.welcome-cars.co.uk<br />

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Important Numbers<br />

& Services<br />

Compassionate Leave<br />

(For Service Personnel, their Dependants based<br />

abroad, Territorial Army and Mobilised Reservists)<br />

If circumstances should arise whilst your relative is<br />

overseas (including N Ireland) either on a posting,<br />

at sea, or on deployment, that make it necessary for<br />

you to apply for his/her return on compassionate<br />

grounds (such as a death in the family, serious illness<br />

or serious family crisis) you should telephone:<br />

The Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre<br />

(JCCC), Innsworth,<br />

Gloucester GL3 1HW Tel: +44 (0) 1452 519951<br />

This number is continually manned 24 hours a day<br />

including weekends and Bank Holidays.<br />

When you call you will be asked for the following<br />

information: Service Number, Rank, Name, Parent<br />

Unit and current location of the Service person,<br />

together with full details of the relative concerned,<br />

their location and name of Doctor, Hospital and/or<br />

any other organisation involved in the case. Please<br />

be aware that any information will be verified with<br />

the appropriate organisations before Compassionate<br />

Leave Travel may be recommended and authorised.<br />

Although you may wish to contact your relative or<br />

his/her parent unit for advice or support, contact<br />

the JCCC directly, so that your case can be dealt<br />

with without delay. Your relative’s unit cannot<br />

authorise Compassionate Travel, and therefore<br />

any information you pass to them will have to be<br />

forwarded to the JCCC which will waste valuable<br />

time in dealing with your request.<br />

For further information on Welfare and Community<br />

Support services available to Service families, see the<br />

following websites:<br />

RNcom.mod.uk www.army.mod.uk/welfaresupport/casualty/4877.aspx<br />

SSAFA – Forces Help<br />

Forcesline<br />

Forcesline is run by SSAFA Forces Help. Previously<br />

known as the Confidential Support Line, it has been<br />

helping people connected to the Armed Forces since<br />

1997.<br />

Forcesline is open Monday to Friday, including Bank<br />

Holidays from 1030-1930 hrs.<br />

Forcesline is a free and confidential helpline for you<br />

to talk to one of our experienced civilian staff about<br />

any personal concerns, worries or problems.<br />

We will not judge you; we will simply listen and give<br />

you factual information or signpost you to additional<br />

support if that is what you want.<br />

We know how important confidentiality is to our<br />

callers, which is why:<br />

• Forcesline is independent of the military chain of<br />

command<br />

• All our staff sign a lifelong confidentiality<br />

agreement<br />

• We cannot tell where anyone is calling or emailing<br />

from<br />

You, your family or friends can call Forcesline if you<br />

are currently serving in any of the Armed Forces or if<br />

you have previously served.<br />

We want to provide you with the best possible<br />

service. We welcome feedback via our website<br />

and are proud to be accredited by The Helplines<br />

Association.<br />

Freephone Numbers<br />

UK 0800 731 4880 / Germany 0800 1827 395 /<br />

Cyprus 080 91065<br />

Falkland Islands #6111 / Rest of the World<br />

+44(0)1980 630854 (staff can call you back<br />

immediately)<br />

Paradigm’s phone system, dial the appropriate<br />

access number then enter *201 at the PIN prompt.<br />

Confidential, Secure Email Via www.forcesline.org.uk<br />

AWOL Support Line Service personnel who are<br />

Absent Without Leave can speak, in confidence, to<br />

our AWOL Support Line worker on 01380 738137<br />

from 0900-1000 hrs, Monday to Friday (answering<br />

machine call back outside these times)<br />

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EFP is a local and trusted Independent Financial Advisory firm<br />

based in their offices in Highworth where they have been for<br />

over 20 years. The firm provides a full range of independent<br />

financial planning services for private individuals including:<br />

• Pension planning<br />

• At retirement solutions<br />

• Investments<br />

• Protection<br />

• Inheritance tax planning<br />

• Mortgages and other tailored solutions<br />

For you free no obligation consultation please contact<br />

Daniel Stallard on 01793 861770 / 07786 272803<br />

or email dan.stallard@efp-ifa.co.uk<br />

Executive Financial Planning<br />

The Old Bank<br />

12 Swindon Street<br />

Highworth<br />

SN6 7AH<br />

Executive Financial Planning are Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under<br />

our registered number 154863.<br />

The FCA does not regulate Taxation and Trust advice.<br />

Your house may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.<br />

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Important Numbers & Services<br />

National Telephone Helplines & Web Addresses<br />

The numbers and Websites listed offer confidential services provided by trained staff and all<br />

the helplines will provide information about other agencies offering support on similar issues.<br />

They are only an example of the services available in the UK. Further numbers are listed in<br />

the alphabetical sections of your local phonebook or in the Telephone Helplines Directory<br />

available from public libraries or the Telephone Helplines Association (THA).<br />

In confidence<br />

None of the helplines listed use equipment that displays or stores your telephone number<br />

when you ring them.<br />

Important<br />

Please be aware that any helpline number you call may be listed on your telephone bill –<br />

you can prevent this by calling from a public phone box.<br />

Alcohol<br />

National Association for Children of<br />

Alcoholics 0800 358 3456<br />

Support for Young People 12-20 affected by<br />

someone else’s drinking www.nacoa.org.uk<br />

ALATEEN. 0207 407 0215<br />

Tel: 0207 403 0888<br />

AL-Anon Family Groups UK & Eire.<br />

Offers advice, information/support to anyone<br />

concerned about their own or someone else’s<br />

drinking. 24hrs at weekends.<br />

www.al-anonuk.org.uk<br />

ALANON. 0207 403 0888<br />

www.al-anon.org.uk<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 0845 769 7555<br />

www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/<br />

help@alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk<br />

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

ChildLine. Helpline for children and young<br />

people in danger, distress or with any problem.<br />

Call free on 0800 11 11<br />

www.childline.org.uk<br />

NSPCC. For anyone concerned about a child at<br />

risk of abuse. Staffed by social work counsellors.<br />

Call free on 0808 800 5000<br />

www.nspcc.org.uk<br />

SSAFA Forcesline 100% confidential<br />

Call free on 0800 7314880<br />

www.forcesline.ork.uk<br />

Open from 1030-1930 hrs<br />

SCOPE ABOUT Disability UK network<br />

of disability information and advice services run<br />

by people with direct experience of disability.<br />

0808 800 3333 www.scope.org.uk<br />

Bereavement<br />

Cruse Bereavement Line. Helpline for<br />

bereaved people and those caring for<br />

bereaved people 0844 477 9400<br />

Children 0808 808 1677<br />

Child Death Helpline. Telephone helpline<br />

for anyone affected by the death of a child.<br />

Call free on 0800 282 986 or free from a UK<br />

mobile on 0808 800 6019. 1900-2200 hrs<br />

every evening. Mon to Fri 1000-1300 hrs.<br />

Tues & Wed 1300-1600 hrs<br />

The Compassionate Friends. Supporting<br />

bereaved parents and their families<br />

08451 232304 www.tcf.org.uk<br />

Northern Ireland 0288 7788016<br />

GET CONNECTED<br />

Finds young people the best help, whatever the<br />

problem 0808 808 4994<br />

www.getconnected.org.uk<br />

Carers UK<br />

Carers Line. Advice/information for all carers.<br />

0808 808 7777 www.carers.org<br />

Belfast Office 02890 43 9843<br />

Domestic violence<br />

Refuge. 24 hour crisis line providing practical<br />

advice and emotional support for women<br />

experiencing domestic violence & is access<br />

point to Refuge Service throughout England.<br />

www.refuge.org.uk<br />

Freephone 0808 2000 247 (24hrs)<br />

(Domestic Abuse Helpline)<br />

DRUGS<br />

Frank. Helpline for drug users, their<br />

families, friends and carers. Call free on 0300<br />

123 6600 www.talktofrank.com<br />

Release. Advice on health and welfare aspects<br />

of drug use and the legal consequences.<br />

www.release.org.uk<br />

020 7324 2989<br />

1100-1300/1400-1600 hrs Mon-Fri<br />

ask@release.org.uk<br />

Emotional crisis<br />

The Samaritans. Confidential, emotional<br />

support for anyone in a crisis.<br />

08457 90 90 90 local call rate<br />

www.samaritans.org<br />

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FAMILY<br />

Family Lives, formerly called Parentline Plus.<br />

A free 24 hour telephone helpline for the parents<br />

and carers of children on<br />

0808 800 2222 or visit the website on<br />

www.familylives.org.uk<br />

HEALTH<br />

NHS 111. is a new service to make it easier for<br />

you to access local NHS healthcare services. You<br />

can call 111 when you need medical help fast<br />

but it’s not a 999 emergency. NHS 111 is a fast<br />

and easy way to get the right help, whatever the<br />

time. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365<br />

days a year. Call 111 free from landlines and<br />

mobile phones www.nhs.uk/111<br />

Gamcare. Support for people with Gambling<br />

problems. 0808 8020 133<br />

www.gamcare.org.uk<br />

AgeUK formerly Age Concern.<br />

Telephone service for older people, their families<br />

and people working with them. 0800 169 6565<br />

www.ageuk.org.uk<br />

pregnancy<br />

British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS).<br />

Expert information and comment on abortion,<br />

emergency contraception, vasectomy, female<br />

sterilisation and more. Call 03457 30 40 30<br />

Outside UK<br />

+ 44 1789 508 211 www.bpas.org<br />

home-start<br />

Home-start is a voluntary organisation in which<br />

volunteers offer regular support, friendship and<br />

practical help to young families under stress in<br />

their own homes.<br />

Call 0800 0686 368<br />

www.home-start.org.uk<br />

Immigration AdviCE<br />

UK Border Agency Home Office<br />

For advice on British Immigration Controls. Call<br />

0870 606 7766<br />

www.gov.uk/government/organisation/uk<br />

visa-and-immigration<br />

Legal<br />

Accident Line. For people who have suffered<br />

an injury in an accident. Will refer on to local<br />

solicitors if appropriate.<br />

Call 0800 19 29 39<br />

www.accidentlinedirect.co.uk<br />

Missing persons<br />

Missing People. Counselling, listening and<br />

practical support for anyone missing relatives or<br />

immediate family members.<br />

Freephone 116 000<br />

www.missingpeople.org.uk<br />

Message Home Service. Enables people to<br />

record a free, confidential message for families or<br />

friends which will be passed on.<br />

Call free on 0800 700 740<br />

Money<br />

National Debtline. Help for anyone in debt<br />

or concerned they may fall into debt.0808 808<br />

4000 local call rate.www.nationaldebtline.co.uk<br />

Money Force a new programme designed to<br />

improve the financial capabilities of members of<br />

the Armed Forces.<br />

www.moneyforce.org.uk provides easy to<br />

digest Armed Forces specific information to help<br />

plan their finances.<br />

Marie Stopes International<br />

Specialist sexual health help & advice. Counselling,<br />

abortion, contraception, sterilisation and vasectomy<br />

0845 300 80 90 – 24 hrs<br />

life Information, support and confidential<br />

counselling for crisis pregnancy and for those<br />

suffering following abortion.<br />

Call 0800 8025433<br />

www.lifecharity.org.uk/home<br />

Rape and sexual abuse Helpline for<br />

women and girls who have been raped or sexually<br />

assaulted www.rasasc-guildford.org<br />

Helpline 0808 802 9999<br />

Survivors UK supports and provides resources<br />

for men who have experienced<br />

any form of sexual violence. Call<br />

0845 122 1201 www.survivorsuk.org<br />

Social welfare<br />

Shelter. Helpline for anyone facing a housing<br />

emergency. Call 0808 800 4444<br />

www.shelter.org.uk<br />

Citizens Advice Bureau<br />

Please refer to alphabetical listing in Business and<br />

services. www.citizensadvice.org.uk<br />

Victim Support<br />

Victim Support. Practical advice for anyone<br />

affected by crime. www.victimsupport.org.uk<br />

Call 0845 3030 900 National<br />

0845 6039213 for Scotland<br />

Important Numbers & Services<br />

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Military Helpline Page – National<br />

Important Numbers & Services<br />

ABF The Soldiers’ Charity<br />

Mountbarrow House<br />

6-20 Elizabeth Street,<br />

London SW1W 9RB<br />

0845 241 4820<br />

The Officers Association<br />

1st Floor<br />

Mountbarrow House<br />

6-20 Elizabeth Street,<br />

London SW1W 9RB<br />

0845 873 7140<br />

Union Jack Club<br />

Sandell St, Waterloo<br />

London SE1 8UJ<br />

020 7902 6000<br />

SSAFA Forces Help -<br />

0845 1300 975<br />

Army Families Federation<br />

Marlborough Lines,<br />

Andover, Hants SP11 8HJ<br />

01264 382324<br />

Service Personnel & Veterans<br />

Agency<br />

Norcross, Blackpool<br />

Lancs FY5 3WP<br />

0800 169 2277<br />

Confidential Support Lines<br />

UK 0800 731 4880<br />

Germany 0800 1827 395<br />

Cyprus 0800 91065<br />

Falkland Islands #6111<br />

Others<br />

UK 0044 1980 63085<br />

COMBAT STRESS<br />

(Ex Services Mental Welfare<br />

Society)<br />

24hr helpline<br />

0800 138 1619<br />

Family Escort Service<br />

UK 020 74639249<br />

Germany JHQ Mil: 4751<br />

or 02161 472 4751<br />

Royal British Legion<br />

Contact Centre (National)<br />

8am-8pm, 7 days a week<br />

0808 802 8080 (calls are<br />

free from UK landlines and main<br />

mobile networks)<br />

Children’s Education Advisory<br />

Service<br />

01980 618244<br />

WRVS<br />

029 2023 2668<br />

Regular Forces Employment<br />

Association<br />

Mountbarrow House<br />

6-20 Elizabeth Street,<br />

London SW1W 9RB<br />

0121 236 0058<br />

RAF Brampton<br />

01480 52151<br />

HQ Army Welfare Service<br />

Floor 1 Zone 2 HQ Sp Comd<br />

Montgomery House, Queens<br />

Ave. Aldershot GU11 2JN<br />

01252 787663/4<br />

If any of the above numbers are wrong then please call your nearest Army Welfare Service office or<br />

HIVE for the appropriate information.<br />

If anyone thinks a contact name & number should be added to this list then please inform the AWS<br />

Service Community Guide Focus Point, AWS Business Support Manager on<br />

01252 787586 (Ald Mil 94222 ext 7586).<br />

Military Helplines Local To: <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Your nearest Guardroom is:.........................................................................................................................<br />

Your nearest RMP Duty Room contact is:.....................................................................................................<br />

Your nearest Unit Welfare Officer is:.............................................................................................................<br />

Your Army Families Federation Rep is:..........................................................................................................<br />

Your nearest HIVE is located at:....................................................................................................................<br />

Your nearest Resettlement centre and contact number is:.............................................................................<br />

Your nearest Army Welfare Service Office is located at:.................................................................................<br />

Your nearest Police Station is located at:........................................................................................................<br />

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UK & BFG Websites<br />

Adventure Sports Online<br />

www.adventuresports.co.uk<br />

ABF The Soldiers’ Charity<br />

www.soldierscharity.org<br />

Army Families Federation<br />

www.aff.org.uk<br />

Army Welfare Service – Home Page<br />

www.army.mod.uk/welfare-support<br />

British Army – Home Page<br />

www.army.mod.uk<br />

Directory of Essential Services<br />

www.scoot.co.uk<br />

Ex-Service Housing<br />

www.haighomes.org.uk<br />

Help With Moving Home<br />

www.iammoving.com<br />

HIVE<br />

www.army.mod.uk/hives<br />

Joint Service Housing Advice Office<br />

www.gov.uk/housing-for-servicepersonnel-and-families<br />

Naval Families Federation<br />

www.nff.org.uk<br />

Postal Services<br />

www.gov.uk/british-forces-post-officeservices<br />

RAF Families Federation<br />

www.raf-ff.org.uk<br />

Royal Air Force Community<br />

Support<br />

www.raf.mod.uk/community<br />

RAF HIVE<br />

www.raf.mod.uk/community/support/<br />

rafhiveinformationservice<br />

Royal British Legion<br />

www.britishlegion.org.uk<br />

RN/RM HIVE<br />

www.royalnavy.mod.uk/Community/<br />

Royal-Navy-Community/HIVE<br />

SSAFA<br />

www.ssafa.org.uk<br />

Submariners Association<br />

www.submarinersassociation.co.uk<br />

Yellow Pages<br />

www.yell.com<br />

Important Numbers & Services


Crowdy & Rose Solicitors<br />

of Faringdon and Lechlade<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

We have a wealth of local knowledge<br />

and are an established part of the local community<br />

providing for the needs of our clients.<br />

2 Market Place, Faringdon,<br />

Oxfordshire SN7 7HW<br />

Tel: 01367 240285<br />

High Street, Lechlade,<br />

Gloucestershire GL7 3AE<br />

Tel: 01367 252644<br />

Faringdon Branch<br />

www.crowdyandrose.co.uk<br />

info@crowdyandrose.co.uk<br />

Lechlade Branch<br />

Established within the local community since 1790<br />

White Horse Hire<br />

Private Hire<br />

Fully insured and Licenced vehicle<br />

Days out - Meals out<br />

Airport transfers<br />

Accompanied hospital appointments<br />

Courier service - Business trips<br />

Lady driver available<br />

Ring Laraine or Roger<br />

01367 241132<br />

07768 081182<br />

Please book in advance<br />

Pre-School for Children aged 3-4½ yrs.<br />

Established in 1998, Annabelle’s has reliably<br />

offered the most flexible and high quality<br />

child care to well over a thousand local<br />

families.<br />

Termly sessions available from 8.30am-1pm<br />

Mon-Fri.<br />

Annabelle’s Longcot Pre-school<br />

Kings Lane<br />

Longcot<br />

SN7 7SY<br />

annabellesnursery@gmail.com<br />

01367 240688<br />

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Army Welfare Service (AWS)<br />

The AWS provides community support and a CONFIDENTIAL social and occupational welfare support<br />

service to all single, married, regular, and reservist soldiers and their families both serving and ex-serving.<br />

Community Support<br />

The purpose of AWS Community Support is to provide learning opportunities, activities and experiences that<br />

are sociable, recreational, educational and responsive to need, but also locally accessible, affordable and of<br />

good quality.<br />

This provision is likely to include Pre-school groups, Community Centres, Youth Centres and projects within<br />

the community as well as provision for children and young people during some school holidays.<br />

To enable the best possible use of premises and resources we need your help as a volunteer. You are the vital<br />

resource of AWS Community Support.<br />

We believe that the best way to support our communities is to listen and develop an understanding of their<br />

needs and concerns and then where possible facilitate a programme that meets these.<br />

Make the Difference<br />

Telephone or see your AWS Community Support staff today!!<br />

Personal Support<br />

The Army Welfare Service staff are trained and knowledgeable. They are sympathetic to people’s needs and<br />

can give confidential support to enable Service personnel and their families to cope with the stresses and strains<br />

of Service life. The Army Welfare Service operates a strict confidentiality code; the code is fully explained in the<br />

‘Confidentiality Code’ leaflet available from your Army Welfare Service Office. Everyone who works within The<br />

Army Welfare Service is required to follow the confidentiality code no matter who they are.<br />

*** Confidentiality has to be broken only to prevent: the risk of self harm, a danger to others, a serious crime, civil<br />

or military, a breach of security or the effectiveness of a soldier being compromised in the course of their duty.<br />

We strive to provide a social and occupational welfare support service to assist with the challenges that<br />

arise in personal and Service lives.<br />

Some of the issues AWS can help with include:<br />

Relationship difficulties Post Divorce<br />

Bereavement<br />

CSA concerns<br />

Parenting skills<br />

Child care<br />

Special Needs<br />

Housing<br />

Benefits information<br />

Medical concerns<br />

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Important Numbers & Services<br />

General Points<br />

Throughout the Army Welfare Service we aim to:<br />

• Provide a confidential, non-discriminatory professional support service that responds<br />

appropriately to the needs of our Service community.<br />

• Give guidance and support to soldiers and their families.<br />

• Be positive and polite in our approach.<br />

• Ensure that our information is up-to-date, accurate and timely.<br />

• Be open and fair in our dealings with complaints, responding to them within 7 working<br />

days of receipt.<br />

• Ask our customers their views and use them to evaluate and improve our service.<br />

• Provide staff with time to listen.<br />

• Provide the best service by liaising with civilian agencies including schools.<br />

As the customer, we hope you will:<br />

• Understand that we may not always be able to meet all of your expectations.<br />

• Please let us know when you need to cancel or change an appointment.<br />

• Treat our staff with the same respect that you expect from us.<br />

If you have Complaints, Compliments or Suggestions:<br />

If we have or haven’t got it right and you want to let us know about the service you have<br />

received please:<br />

• First discuss it with the member of staff concerned or a member of the local AWS staff.<br />

• If you find that this does not resolve your problem please contact:<br />

Col AWS, HQ Army Welfare Service, Floor 1, Zone 2, HQ Sp Comd,<br />

Montgomery House, Queens Avenue, Aldershot GU11 2JN<br />

Tel: 01252 787663 (94222 7663).<br />

You will receive an acknowledgement within seven working days of receipt and a reply as<br />

soon as the matter has been thoroughly investigated.<br />

Remember you can always speak at any time to your Commanding Officer or your Unit<br />

Welfare Officer.<br />

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www.warminster-garrison.co.uk


Local Welfare<br />

Each Commanding Officer is responsible for the welfare of the officers and soldiers of his unit. He is also responsible<br />

for the welfare of their families. However, it may sometimes be necessary for a soldiers married partner or the soldier<br />

to bring an urgent problem to the notice of someone more immediately available. In such a case the Station Welfare<br />

Officer, the Station Chaplain or a member of the Personal Support Team can be found as follows:<br />

Station Welfare Officer – 01793 314791<br />

Community Development Worker – Mil: 94256 3784 Civ: 01235 543784<br />

Army Welfare Workers – Mil: 94271 2694 Civ: 01962 886989<br />

Station Chaplain – 96161 5515 or 01793 785515<br />

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The Voluntary Network<br />

All men and women serving in the Armed Forces, and their families, are eligible for help from the voluntary network<br />

of SSAFA Forces Help. With 5,000 trained volunteers throughout the British Isles, help is always close at hand. In your<br />

local volunteer you have a friend who is independent of the Service organisations; is sympathetic and knowledgeable;<br />

will treat your conversations as strictly confidential and can offer practical help and support when needed. The joint<br />

SSAFA Forces Help network does, of course, help tens of thousands of ex-Service people and their families every year<br />

and the work is increasing. Many branches are constantly in need of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds.<br />

Relate – Marriage Guidance<br />

Relate, formerly known as the Marriage Guidance council, offers a confidential service to those having difficulties in<br />

their marriage or other personal relationships.<br />

A counselling appointment in Swindon may be arranged.<br />

Contact the appropriate office on (01242) 523215.<br />

Adoption<br />

Adoption is a way of providing a new family for children who cannot be brought up by their own parents. We<br />

especially need adopters living in areas bordering Swindon to adopt Swindon children. We welcome families and<br />

individuals in the Forces to contact us as we are very happy to explore with them their interest in adoption by offering<br />

them an individual session with an adoption social worker. We have positive experiences of taking Forces families<br />

through the adoption process and are still in touch with those who have moved with their adopted children to new<br />

postings.<br />

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The Garrison Station<br />

Station Welfare Team<br />

The Station Welfare Office is at:<br />

Jubilee Community Centre<br />

Tel: 01793 314791<br />

General<br />

The <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station Welfare Officer (SWO) and his<br />

team acts as the Commanding Officer’s Representatives<br />

for the welfare matters concerning all ranks under<br />

command both married and single, and their immediate<br />

families, including International Personnel and their<br />

families.<br />

Role<br />

To provide a professionally based confidential welfare<br />

support service, responsive to the needs of individuals,<br />

families and the chain of command, to enhance the<br />

morale and well-being of all personnel, and their<br />

dependants, in order to maximise the operational<br />

effectiveness of our servicemen, women and civilian<br />

component within <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station. The Station<br />

Welfare Officer is an approachable interface for families<br />

within the military and is the focal point for all personnel<br />

on welfare matters. The Officer aids the social integration<br />

of individuals and families new to the unit and is the<br />

focal point for information about the unit. Within the<br />

limitations of their knowledge, the SWO advises and<br />

assists those personnel and families who approach<br />

him for help or who are referred by the unit chain of<br />

command (or outside organisations). He then refers<br />

them to the appropriate specialist welfare agency when<br />

there is a need to do so.<br />

Liaison<br />

The SWO is the point of contact for all three services.<br />

The SWO provides advice and support to those in the<br />

unit chain of command, who may be involved in helping<br />

soldiers or their families with personal problems. The<br />

SWO liaises closely with Chaplains, Medical Officers<br />

and other staff who have responsibilities for their<br />

unit personnel and families. The SWO and his team<br />

assists in Station community facilities such as DAFFY’s,<br />

SSAFA the newly established community development<br />

worker, the local schools, MOD Police, Military Police,<br />

Health Visitors, Midwives and Carillion Amey Ops<br />

Accommodation.<br />

Kingsdown Classics<br />

Keeping Classic Cars Alive<br />

Specialists in Restoration<br />

General Servicing and Repairs<br />

Parts, MOT Work<br />

Welding above MOT Standard<br />

KINGSDOWN CLASSICS<br />

UNIT 21, PIONEER ROAD, FARINGDON SN7 7BU<br />

Tel: 01367 244646<br />

Email:scareycolin54@live.co.uk<br />

10% Discount for Armed Service Personnel on Labour<br />

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ABF The Soldiers’ Charity<br />

The Soldiers’ Charity began as the Army Benevolent<br />

Fund in 1944. We are very proud of our rich history and<br />

are determined to make the most of the opportunities<br />

ahead of us, building on the last 70 years of success and<br />

support.<br />

Today, the conflicts may be different, but the pressures<br />

on our soldiers remain. As we are all too aware from<br />

the news, the Army is bearing the strain of the current<br />

conflicts. Hundreds of soldiers have been killed in<br />

Afghanistan and Iraq with many more injured both<br />

mentally and physically.<br />

That is why in 2007 the charity launched the Current<br />

Operations Fund, to support soldiers, former soldiers<br />

and their families affected by these conflicts. Welcome to<br />

ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.<br />

We are The Soldiers’ Charity. We give lifetime support to<br />

serving and retired soldiers and their families. They risk<br />

so much for us, but for them, it’s just doing their job. In<br />

return, we provide financial assistance when they are in<br />

real need. That’s what we’ve been here to offer for 70<br />

years.<br />

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Our Patron<br />

Her Majesty The Queen<br />

Vice Patrons<br />

Field Marshal the Lord Bramall KG GCB OBE MC<br />

Field Marshal Sir John Chapple GCB CBE<br />

Field Marshal the Lord Vincent GBE KCB DSO<br />

Field Marshal the Lord Inge KG GCB DL<br />

General Sir Robert Ford GCB CBE<br />

President<br />

General Sir Mike Jackson GCB CBE DSO DL<br />

Chairman of the Trustees<br />

Major General Peter Sheppard CB CBE<br />

Chief Executive<br />

Major General Martin Rutledge CB OBE<br />

Chief of Staff and Secretary to the Board of Trustees<br />

Brigadier Robin Bacon<br />

For further information go to www.soldierscharity.org<br />

Follow us<br />

If you would like to help please contact the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> ABF The Soldiers’ Charity representative:<br />

WO2 (RQMS) Perry Mason<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station Headquarters<br />

Tel: 01793 785124 – Mil 96161 5124<br />

Fax: 01793 785409 – Mil 96161 5409<br />

Email: rmason.hq@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

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Naval Personal & Family Service<br />

Purpose<br />

To support the Royal Navy, its personnel and their<br />

families in peacetime and war by helping prevent or<br />

reduce the effects of personal difficulties especially those<br />

which arise as a result of Service life, in order to optimise<br />

the military capability of the Serviceman or woman.<br />

What can you expect from NPFS?<br />

• A confidential service (subject to civil and military law)<br />

• An aim to alleviate the effects of the stresses of naval<br />

life on individuals and their families by working in<br />

partnership with all those involved (including the<br />

Command, supporting agencies, medical services and<br />

Chaplaincy) to meet the RN’s requirements for an<br />

efficient and effective service.<br />

• A commitment to deliver a timely, high quality<br />

non-discriminatory service in support of continuous<br />

improvement we aim for consistency and quality,<br />

actively seeking comments, compliments and<br />

complaints on our service.<br />

• A comprehensive assessment of need.<br />

What NPFS Offers<br />

• A comprehensive social work service to RNpersonnel<br />

and their families.<br />

• A proactive Community service.<br />

• A professional Service to the RN Executive and<br />

Divisional System.<br />

• A link between the Service person and their family in<br />

times of difficulty.<br />

• SAFAB – RN equivalent of the Citizen’s Advice<br />

Bureau.<br />

Services provided by NPFS<br />

We offer direct or in conjunction with other agencies,<br />

advice, counselling, support (practical or emotional),<br />

advocacy on behalf of clients. These services are available<br />

to individuals, couples or families and examples of the<br />

type of work we undertake are:<br />

• Relationship problems<br />

• Bereavement<br />

• Debt Advice<br />

• Child Care concerns<br />

• Mental Health<br />

• Special Needs<br />

• NOK Support for Deployed Personnel<br />

• Physical Illness<br />

• Pregnancy complications<br />

This list is not exhaustive, a quick call to one of our<br />

offices will confirm if we can assist. If we are not able to<br />

directly help we are often able to provide information<br />

and access to an alternative local or national civilian and<br />

Services source of support relevant to your concerns.<br />

Sailors & Families Advice Bureau (SAFAB)<br />

Part of the service provided by NPFS, and under the<br />

direct supervision of the Area Officers at the three<br />

base ports, SAFAB is the Navy’s own version of the<br />

Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB). It provides a wealth of<br />

information and advice across a broad range of Service<br />

and civilian issues that are relevant to RN/RM personnel<br />

and their families. They are an ideal starting point when<br />

seeking advice or information on any issue and provide a<br />

confidential service.<br />

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Families Information Link Line (FILL)<br />

A regularly updated recorded message telephone<br />

information line for participating ships to provide families<br />

with general details of an individual unit’s deployment<br />

activities. Signal message text from the ship/RM unit<br />

is recorded by SAFAB staff and accessible day or night<br />

by families holding the relevant number. The cost of<br />

telephoning the FILL is 5p per minute, the minimum<br />

tariff that phone companies charge for the service.<br />

Commanding Officers are instructed to keep the<br />

messages to no more than 2 minutes in length.<br />

LINK Letter Scheme (LLS)<br />

LLS is a scheme through which information such as<br />

changes to ships’ programmes, details of unexpected<br />

incidents etc., can be rapidly disseminated from deployed<br />

ships or units to family and friends at home. This assists<br />

in reducing family concerns and anxiety by providing<br />

accurate and speedy news direct from source, helping<br />

to allay concerns of families in receipt of media reports<br />

or second-hand stories. Commanding Officers via their<br />

nominated Link Letter Officer decide when to activate<br />

the LLS and signal their news to the relevant SAFAB<br />

who then despatch the information by first or second<br />

class post to the nominated relatives or friends of those<br />

Service personnel who are in the scheme. All members<br />

of a unit are automatically included in the scheme unless<br />

they ‘opt out’ in writing. RM Units also operate this<br />

system when necessary.<br />

Information Sheets<br />

Some information sheets are produced and updated<br />

by SAFAB on eg.LLS, FILL and a range of other Naval<br />

and general topics of interest and relevance to Naval<br />

personnel and their families. These information sheets<br />

should be held by all ships and establishments (normally<br />

by the Unit Personnel Office) or are available direct from<br />

your nearest SAFAB office or on www.rnreference.<br />

mod.uk.<br />

Enquiries are welcome from Divisional Officers,<br />

individuals or families and can be made by a personal call,<br />

telephone, letter or fax.<br />

Out of working hours, urgent enquiries are normally<br />

answered by the Officer of the Day who will pass<br />

information to Duty NPFS staff for action as necessary.<br />

Naval Supportline<br />

A confidential and impartial telephone listening<br />

and advice service offered by specially trained<br />

civilian advisers who will discuss any issue<br />

which may causing concern or personal<br />

distress. Operators will endeavour to<br />

identify possible sources of support<br />

or resolution, but the Supportline<br />

will take no direct action. Callers<br />

may remain anonymous and no<br />

names are taken.<br />

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Overseas: Call UK ++44 1705 726282 & advisers will<br />

call you back.<br />

The Naval Supportline is a confidential and impartial<br />

listening and advice service for all Royal Navy/Royal<br />

Marine personnel and their families on any issue which<br />

may be causing concern, personal distress or crisis at<br />

home or at work.<br />

Trained civilian advisers will discuss in confidence<br />

with callers their concerns and identify<br />

possible sources of support or resolution<br />

where necessary.<br />

No direct action will be taken by<br />

advisers and callers can remain<br />

anonymous.<br />

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The Sailors and Families Advice<br />

Bureau (SAFAB)<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

The Sailors and Families Advice Bureau (SAFAB for short)<br />

is the Advice Bureau for Royal Navy and Royal Marine<br />

Personnel, their families, Ex-Service personnel and their<br />

dependants and is a part of the Naval Personal and Family<br />

Service (NPFS).<br />

SAFAB hold information on a vast number of subjects and<br />

will always try to find an answer to a query. The main<br />

queries are around how to communicate when ships are<br />

deployed.<br />

Information sheets are generated by SAFAB and cover<br />

a wide range of topics including, Education, Housing<br />

Advice, Drafts, Family Information, Debt, Nautical<br />

Charities and Naval Community Centre Information,<br />

E-mails and other Agencies.<br />

For the Navy SAFAB administer the Link Letter Scheme<br />

(LLS) for when units are deployed. Personnel can choose<br />

one or two addressees to receive the letter and they do<br />

not have to be the next of kin.<br />

A letter is received from the ship/Unit deployed and is<br />

then posted to family and friends on the Unit’s database.<br />

This system comes into it’s own for sudden programme<br />

changes. As well as LLS, SAFAB also administer the Families<br />

Information Link Line (FILL). Families and friends can access<br />

a recorded message about the deployed unit. The SAFAB<br />

Office records these messages. The information recorded<br />

is of news about the deployment and is particularly useful<br />

for promoting changes to the unit’s programme. Personal<br />

messages can sometimes be recorded for the families to<br />

hear.<br />

When a ship returns from deployment SAFAB and NPFS<br />

will attend to meet the families and hear feedback on<br />

how the families felt the deployment went.<br />

SAFAB’s opening hours are 0930-1500 hrs, Monday to<br />

Friday.<br />

Details for the SAFAB Offices are as follows:<br />

Plymouth –<br />

Fenner Block, HMS DRAKE,<br />

Plymouth PL2 2BG<br />

Tel: 01752 569696 (93 75 65289)<br />

Portsmouth –<br />

Swiftsure Block, HMS NELSON,<br />

Portsmouth PO1 3HH<br />

Tel: 02392 724152 (93 80 24152)<br />

Faslane –<br />

Triton House, 1-5 Churchill Square,<br />

Helensburgh, Argyll & Bute G84 9HL<br />

Tel: 01436 671674<br />

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The Welfare of Royal Marines and<br />

their Families<br />

The Royal Marines Welfare Organisation provides welfare support for all serving Royal Marines<br />

and their families.<br />

They provide a confidential service and can be contacted in emergencies 24 hours a day, 365<br />

days a year. Being Unit based Welfare SNCOs in the main deal with welfare issues involving<br />

members of that Unit, whether it is the serving person or a member of their family, however<br />

Welfare Staff do work across Unit boundaries depending on who is best placed to deal with<br />

the situation. For those not serving in the specified units listed below, RM STONEHOUSE, should be your first point<br />

of contact.<br />

If you have a Welfare issue on which you require advice and/ or assistance, please phone the relevant number listed<br />

below:<br />

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UKLFCSG (PLYMOUTH) 01752 836307<br />

RM STONEHOUSE (PLYMOUTH) 01752 836906<br />

539 ASSAULT SQUADRON RM (PLYMOUTH) 01752 836307<br />

COMMANDO TRAINING CENTRE RM (LYMPSTONE) 01392 414049<br />

1 ASSAULT GROUP ROYAL MARINES (POOLE) 01202 202329<br />

COMMANDO LOGISTIC REGIMENT R.M. (CHIVENOR) 01271 857010<br />

40 COMMANDO ROYAL MARINES (TAUNTON) 01823 350525<br />

42 COMMANDO ROYAL MARINES (PLYMOUTH) 01752 727028<br />

45 COMMANDO ROYAL MARINES (ARBROATH) 01241 872201 (EXT <strong>2015</strong>/6)<br />

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The Garrison Station<br />

...time for you<br />

Health & Beauty<br />

Gifts<br />

Professional health & beauty treatments<br />

for men and women in a tranquil setting<br />

Carefully selected range of gifts and treats<br />

13 high street, shrivenham<br />

T: 01793 784444<br />

W: www.treatmentroomsshrivenham.co.uk<br />

E: info@treatmentroomsshrivenham.co.uk<br />

the cycling experts<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Based<br />

Bike Repairs, Cycle Training<br />

Bike Maintenance Courses<br />

Your Bike fixed at home or work<br />

www.MobileCycleMedic.com Tel: 07962 118849<br />

CRB Checked and Licensed<br />

Airport Transfers<br />

Cruise Terminal Transfers<br />

Concerts, Weddings, Parties,<br />

Day or Evening local Transfers<br />

8 Seater Vehicle or Mercedes Benz E Class<br />

Luggage / Golf Clubs / Ski’s no problem<br />

Professional and reliable<br />

24 hours 7 days a week<br />

Totally Mobile – on board power<br />

and water<br />

Wash & Wax<br />

Mini & Full Valets<br />

Autoglym products used<br />

Gift Vouchers available<br />

7 days a week<br />

Time & location to suit you<br />

or email info@immacul8.co.uk<br />

or visit<br />

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The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />

Supporting the ‘RNBT Family’<br />

The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />

Castaway House, 311 Twyford Avenue<br />

Portsmouth PO2 8PE<br />

The RNBT Family<br />

From the day they join the Royal Navy or Royal Marines,<br />

all ratings and other ranks are part of the RNBT Family;<br />

so are their wives, husbands and dependant children.<br />

For the rest of their lives they may seek help from the<br />

RNBT at times of need.<br />

The RNBT Family, which numbers about 2 million, may<br />

be assisted in the following ways:<br />

• Financial grants covering a very wide range of individual<br />

needs<br />

• Regular payments supplementing the income of older<br />

people<br />

• Care of older people at Pembroke House, the RNBT’s<br />

care home near Chatham<br />

• Financial assistance to other organisations which assist<br />

the RNBT Family<br />

• Advice on welfare matters.<br />

Financial Help<br />

The RNBT gives almost 100 grants every week to<br />

members of the RNBT Family who need financial help, in<br />

a variety of circumstances, including:<br />

• Rent and mortgage payments<br />

• Food, Clothing and Fuel<br />

• Child care<br />

• Medical treatment and disability aids<br />

• Respite and recuperative holidays<br />

• Household goods and house repairs<br />

• Training for second careers<br />

• Debts<br />

In addition to these one off grants, annuities (or regular<br />

grants) of £130 each quarter are paid to assist more than<br />

1100 older people on very low incomes.<br />

The annual total of all grants is about £2 million.<br />

For further information please call the Grants<br />

Administrators on 023 92660296 for advice and<br />

assistance.<br />

www.methodpublishing.co.uk<br />

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and Establishments<br />

throughout the world<br />

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Sutherland Press House<br />

Main Street . Golspie<br />

Sutherland KW10 6RA<br />

Telephone . 01408 633871<br />

Facsimile . 01408 633876<br />

Email . admin@methodpublishing.co.uk<br />

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Watchfield Service Centre Ltd<br />

INDEPENDENT VOLVO SPECIALISTS<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

Servicing and Repairs to all makes and models,<br />

MOTs arranged, Tyre Supplies, Wheel Balancing<br />

and Wheel Alignment at competitive rates.<br />

For all your motoring needs and a friendly service give us a call on<br />

01793 782342<br />

Your local service station, just 5 mins from the Defence Academy<br />

(at the end of the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Golf Course)<br />

Unit 4 Beckett Works, Northford Close,<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> SN6 8EY<br />

email: watchfieldservicecentre@btconnect.com<br />

www.watchfieldservicecentre.co.uk<br />

CVP – Land Rover Specialists<br />

Unit 1, Cowleaze Farm, Woolstone Nr. Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7QS<br />

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GOING ON HOLIDAY?<br />

We have accommodation<br />

available for your dog, cat, budgie<br />

and all small animals<br />

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Long-standing, caring staff will ensure<br />

a happy stay for your pet<br />

Viewing welcome by appointment • Brochure on request<br />

(Collection service available)<br />

Japanese Spitz puppies for sale<br />

OFF SEASON Discounts<br />

Activity days available on request<br />

CHARNEY PET CARE CENTRE<br />

Stanford Road, Faringdon, Oxon<br />

T: 01367 241063 • E: charneykennel@btconnect.com<br />

www.charney-kennels.co.uk<br />

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<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Pharmacy<br />

... the heart of Healthcare<br />

The Garrison Station<br />

v Prescriptions Dispensed<br />

v Pharmacist available for advice<br />

v Stop Smoking Support<br />

9am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday<br />

9am - 1pm Saturday<br />

50a HIGH STREET • SHRIVENHAM<br />

Tel: 01793 783336<br />

Rebalance specialises in<br />

helping your body to heal<br />

though chiropractic care.<br />

We treat a variety of<br />

conditions such as:<br />

• Headaches<br />

• Back pain<br />

• Neck pain<br />

• Recovery from accidents/injuries<br />

• Joint pain or loss of mobility<br />

• Poor posture<br />

Chiropractic is also suitable for pregnant<br />

women, older people and for babies and<br />

children.<br />

To book an initial consultation that<br />

includes a postural analysis call:<br />

01793 977290<br />

www.rebalancechiropractic.co.uk<br />

Email: info@rebelancechiropractic.co.uk<br />

Find us at the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> 100 Business Park,<br />

Suite 5 Unit 41/42, Watchfield,<br />

Swindon SN6 8TZ<br />

VASECTOMY AND<br />

ABORTION TREATMENT<br />

NHS and PRIVATE<br />

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE<br />

Marie Stopes is the UK’s leading<br />

reproductive health charity offering<br />

treatment to men and women.<br />

We offer a personal, safe<br />

and confidential service to all<br />

our patients.<br />

To book your appointment now or<br />

for more information phone our<br />

24 helpline or visit our website<br />

0345 300 02 12<br />

www.mariestopes.org.uk<br />

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Page 45: Medical and Dental<br />

Arrangements<br />

Health Matters<br />

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Elm Tree Surgery<br />

Health Matters<br />

HIGH STREET • SHRIVENHAM<br />

Telephone : 01793 782207<br />

Fax : 01793 784429<br />

www.elmtreesurgery.co.uk<br />

Our friendly, family orientated practice, which provides medical<br />

services to all families at the Defence Academy, is pleased<br />

to accept applications for registration from everybody in<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong>, Watchfield, Longcot and the surrounding area. We<br />

are conveniently situated in the High Street, <strong>Shrivenham</strong> and are<br />

open from 8.00am to either 6.30pm or 7.30pm from Monday to<br />

Friday. More information can be found on our website.<br />

Our doctors are :<br />

Dr Antony Crockett BM BS (Southampton 1980) DA<br />

DRCOG CAS (Allergy) FRCGP FPCert –<br />

Special interests : respiratory medicine, training, allergy<br />

Dr Margaret Andrews MB BS (London 1987) MRCP<br />

(UK) MRCGP DOcc Med FPCert –<br />

Special interests : cardiology & skin problems<br />

Dr Richard Fisher BSc MSc MB ChB (Bristol 1989)<br />

FPCert –<br />

Special interests : orthopaedics & eye problems<br />

Dr Sian Edwards MB ChB (Liverpool 1986) DFFP –<br />

Special interests : women & child health, contraception<br />

For further information please telephone<br />

or call at the surgery.<br />

YOUR LOCAL SURGERY<br />

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Health Matters


Medical and Dental Arrangements<br />

Medical Centre<br />

The Medical Centre, <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station has been a part<br />

of the new Defence Primary Healthcare organisation since<br />

its formation on 1 Apr 13 and is in the Central Region.<br />

The clinical team consists of 2x Medical Officers, a<br />

Physiotherapist and 2x Practice Nurses and the admin<br />

team is made up of a Practice Manager, Office Manager,<br />

Receptionist and a Practice Administrator.<br />

Military personnel currently based at or on a course at<br />

the Defence Academy are entitled to treatment within<br />

the Medical Centre. This includes MPGS, FTRS(FC) and<br />

personnel from overseas. Please note that TA personnel<br />

on official duty are entitled to urgent treatment only ie a<br />

condition that initially occurs or is aggravated whilst at the<br />

Defence Academy; for any further treatment they will be<br />

referred back to their own GP.<br />

FTRS(HC) personnel, civilian staff and families are not<br />

able to register at this practice.<br />

The opening times for the Medical Centre are 0800-<br />

1630 hrs Monday to Thursday and 0800-1600 hrs on<br />

Friday, it is closed for lunch 1230-1330 hrs<br />

Appointments can be made in person or by phoning<br />

5552 or (01793) 785552. If you need to be seen after<br />

duty hours for a condition that cannot wait until the<br />

Medical Centre re-opens you must contact<br />

(01793) 541655 (between 1630-1830 hrs only) or<br />

(01793) 646466 (between 1830-0800 hrs, weekends<br />

and bank holidays).<br />

In case of an emergency, at any time you must phone<br />

999 immediately, if the incident is on site you must also<br />

notify the Main Gate Reception via 5615 or<br />

(01793) 785615 so that the ambulance can be escorted<br />

to the correct location.<br />

Maternity and Baby Facilities<br />

Maternity cases are usually referred to the Great<br />

Western Hospital (GWH), Swindon.<br />

Post-natal supervision of the new mum is carried out at<br />

the Medical Centre, however the baby will have to be<br />

registered with a local NHS practice.<br />

A Well Baby Clinic is held in the Jubilee Centre every<br />

Wednesday 1000-1130 hrs. As well as the weighing of<br />

babies, it gives the opportunity to discuss any relevant<br />

problems with the Health Visitor, who can be contacted<br />

on 01793 783724.<br />

Dental Facilities<br />

Dental treatment for British Service personnel can be<br />

arranged through the Dental Centre on 5223 or (01793)<br />

785223. Foreign and Commonwealth Students are<br />

entitled to emergency treatment only, ie for the relief of<br />

pain.<br />

The opening hours for the Dental Centre are:-<br />

Monday-Thursday 0800-1630 hrs<br />

Fridays<br />

0800-1600 hrs<br />

Sick Parade<br />

1000 hrs<br />

(BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)<br />

Closed for lunch daily 1230-1330 hrs<br />

A sick parade is provided daily by appointment only.<br />

Personnel must contact the dental centre as early as<br />

possible to book an appointment.<br />

Outside of normal working hours an emergency service<br />

is provided 365 days a year. In the first instance contact<br />

the main guardroom on 96161 5615 or 01793 785615<br />

who will in turn contact the duty dental team. Please be<br />

advised that you may be required to travel to the duty<br />

dental centre.<br />

Dependants and civilians are not entitled to dental<br />

treatment at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Defence Academy Dental<br />

Centre. Non-entitled personnel may use the Dental<br />

Access Centres in Carfax Street Health Centre 01793<br />

428504 for urgent care, however they are advised to call<br />

for an appointment in advance.<br />

For further information the following website may<br />

help www.wiltshireccg.nhs.uk or alternatively contact<br />

Wiltshire Dental Helpline on 08457 581926.<br />

Health Matters<br />

Health Matters Page 45


Health Matters<br />

10% OFF<br />

for Armed<br />

Forces<br />

Staff<br />

21 High Street, Highworth<br />

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Health Matters


The Veterinary Surgery of Robert Elliott<br />

21-23 High Street, Stanford-in-the-Vale, OXON SN7 8LH<br />

As an independently run family practice,<br />

established in 1994, we are able to combine<br />

traditional standards with modern techniques<br />

and selected high-quality equipment. We aim<br />

to provide high quality care in an especially<br />

warm and friendly environment.<br />

T: 01367 710595<br />

E: enquiries@vets-surgery.com<br />

www.vets-surgery.com<br />

COURT CATTERY<br />

Stanford-in-the-Vale • FAB now ICC & Vale licensed • Established in 2000<br />

Family run – Short or long stays.<br />

Medical management service available on enquiry.<br />

Veterinary Care provided by the adjacent Robert Elliott Veterinary Surgery.<br />

You are always welcome to arrange a first-time visit.<br />

E: sam@vets-surgery.com • www.court-cattery.com • T: 01367 711952<br />

Health Matters<br />

Danetree Veterinary Surgeons<br />

Medivet Faringdon is managed by veterinary surgeon Graham Pursey,<br />

assisted by head nurse Polly Noviss, a team of nurses and a receptionist.<br />

The team looks forward to meeting you and your much-loved pets.<br />

Easy access with plentiful parking just off<br />

the A420.<br />

Opening hours:<br />

Mon - Fri: 8.30am - 7.00pm<br />

Sat:<br />

8.30am - 12noon<br />

Consulting hours:<br />

Mon - Fri: 9.00am - 11.00am<br />

4.00pm - 7.00pm<br />

Sat:<br />

9.00am - 12noon<br />

14 Coxwell Road,<br />

Faringdon,<br />

Oxfordshire,<br />

SN7 7EZ<br />

T. 01367 242 777<br />

E. faringdon@medivet.co.uk<br />

www.medivet.co.uk<br />

Health Matters Page 47


Osteopathy, Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation<br />

Health Matters<br />

Over 20 years experience in the diagnosis, treatment &<br />

management of musculo-skeletal & neurological problems<br />

Osteopathy & Cranial Osteopathy<br />

Maternity, Postnatal & Paediatric Clinics<br />

Neuro Physiotherapy<br />

Acupuncture<br />

Nutrition<br />

Fully equipped gym and rehabilitation area including pool<br />

for hydrotherapy<br />

Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound scanning<br />

Telephone: 01793 250023<br />

Email: atriumclinicswindon@gmail.com<br />

South Marston Hotel & Spa,<br />

Old Vicarage Lane,<br />

South Marston,<br />

Swindon, SN3 4SH<br />

Web: www.atriumclinicswindon.co.uk<br />

Practice Principles John & Stephanie Evans<br />

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Health Matters<br />

Did you know that nestled in the historic market<br />

town of Highworth is one of Wiltshire’s most friendly,<br />

professional and experienced private dental teams<br />

committed to providing long lasting and beautiful<br />

solutions for you and your family at times to suit your<br />

busy life.<br />

“Quote this advert to receive<br />

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Highworth Dental Care Ltd,<br />

11 Sheep Street, Highworth SN6 7AA<br />

01793 762231<br />

www.highworthdental.co.uk<br />

Health Matters Page 49


Highlands of Highworth<br />

Guest House<br />

A warm welcome to Highlands<br />

of Highworth Guest House<br />

Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

Our four rooms are spacious, tastefully decorated and<br />

come with en-suite shower rooms. We pride ourselves<br />

in providing excellent customer service and going the<br />

extra mile for our guests! The small Wiltshire town<br />

of Highworth is an excellent base for day trips, being<br />

conveniently located on the edge of the Cotswolds and<br />

with easy access to Oxford and the M4. Why not treat<br />

yourself to a few days away?<br />

01793 765131<br />

www.highlandsofhighworth.co.uk<br />

enquiry@highlandsofhighworth.co.uk<br />

The emphasis at Buscot Manor is on Rest and<br />

Relaxation and your enjoyment is our ambition.<br />

All of our rooms offer exceptional comfort with<br />

luxurious fabrics and furnishings with original<br />

features.These include leaded windows with<br />

beautiful country village views.<br />

We aim to make your stay to suit you. Whether<br />

you wish to have the full English Traditional Buscot<br />

Breakfast, a full Continental Breakfast or<br />

something lighter on the palate.<br />

Contact: Romney Pargeter<br />

Buscot Manor, Buscot, Oxfordshire SN7 8DA<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 1367 25 22 25<br />

Mob: 07973 831690<br />

http://www.buscotmanor.co.uk<br />

BEST WESTERN PLUS<br />

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section<br />

Three<br />

Your<br />

Accommodation<br />

Page 52: CarillionAmey<br />

Page 60: JSHAO<br />

Page 61: Reporting Faults<br />

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Service Families Housing (SFA)<br />

From 1 December 2014 a new UK-wide ‘one stop’ housing service has been introduced and<br />

CarillionAmey is the company responsible for delivering the new service on behalf of the Defence Infrastructure<br />

Organisation (DIO).<br />

The ‘One Stop’ service now covers: SFA Applications.<br />

Allocations and Furniture, Maintenance and Repairs, Housing Improvements.<br />

Move In and Move Out appointments.<br />

Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

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Accommodation<br />

Your Accommodation<br />

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Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

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Your Accommodation


Removals & stoRage<br />

moving families and business for over 25 years<br />

loCal, NatIoNal &<br />

INteRNatIoNal Removals<br />

“A stress free move”<br />

Fully Insured<br />

Friendly and Professional Firm<br />

Packing Materials and Packing Service<br />

Secure Long & Short Term Storage<br />

Registered Waste Carrier<br />

Green Environmental Policies<br />

Accommodation<br />

tel: 01793 780620 or 07766 826503<br />

email: lgremovals@hotmail.co.uk<br />

Your Accommodation<br />

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Families Quarters<br />

Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

Where and What<br />

There are several estates all within approximately 10<br />

miles of <strong>Shrivenham</strong>.<br />

The Park<br />

Situated within the Station perimeter but outside the<br />

security fence these Type II and Type III detached and<br />

semi-detached quarters are reserved for lieutenant<br />

colonels and above on the Station permanent staff.<br />

Built in 1938, the majority consist of four bedrooms,<br />

a dressing room, sitting room, dining room, breakfast<br />

room and kitchen. All have large gardens, double glazing,<br />

gas central heating and power showers.<br />

Bower Green<br />

This estate consists of a mixture of 3 and 4 bedroom<br />

houses (Type V and Type IV) built in 1960 and located<br />

at the north-east end of the Station grounds. They have<br />

double glazing, gas central heating and power showers.<br />

All have garages which are mainly in blocks.<br />

Watchfield<br />

In 1974 some 142 soldiers quarters were gutted and<br />

converted into mainly Type IV officers quarters, with<br />

about 6 Type Vs. They are situated on the north side of<br />

the old A420 (Swindon-Oxford road) about half a mile<br />

from the main instructional centres. In 1992 a further 6<br />

quarters in South Street were modernised to Type V and<br />

in 1994 5 more were modernised in Hill Road to Type<br />

IV. All have double glazing, gas central heating, power<br />

showers and garages, but some are in blocks.There are<br />

also 290 new houses built to support the JSCSC. Mainly<br />

Type III & Type IVs.<br />

Days Ground and Common Close<br />

These two small adjacent estates are at the west end of<br />

the Station and are separated by the old A420. Except<br />

for one Type IV quarter all are Type V (3 bedrooms). All<br />

have had kitchens modernised in 1994 and are double<br />

glazed with gas central heating, power showers and<br />

attached garages.<br />

Chiseldon/Faringdon<br />

At Chiseldon there are eight houses which are<br />

approximately 10 miles from <strong>Shrivenham</strong>, between<br />

Swindon and Marlborough; seven type V and one type<br />

IV. All have oil fired central heating, double glazing,<br />

power showers and attached garages. At Faringdon there<br />

are 10 type V houses on a civilian estate. All are double<br />

glazed, with gas central heating, power showers and<br />

attached garages.<br />

Highworth<br />

There are 26 C Type quarters at Highworth, about 5<br />

miles from <strong>Shrivenham</strong>. They are of relatively modern<br />

design, with gas central heating, double glazing, power<br />

showers and garages attached. Applicants for these<br />

quarters must own a car and be able to drive to and<br />

from work at the Station.<br />

All quarters have wall to wall carpets and have garages<br />

allocated to each house, though not necessarily attached.<br />

The following is a general list of what is provided:<br />

Kitchen Gas cooker. Only overseas students receive<br />

kitchen and cooking utensils.<br />

General Vacuum cleaners are issued.<br />

Electrical The UK operates on a power supply of<br />

230/240 volts 50 cps. All electrical equipment from<br />

North America and from some European countries will<br />

need transforming.<br />

Get-You-In/Out-Packs Available for those returning<br />

from or posted to overseas on request to help you<br />

survive until heavy kit arrives. To be returned to the<br />

Accommodation Services Unit (ASU) within two weeks<br />

of takeover (march in). To make your quarters more<br />

like home you are advised to bring with you: silverware,<br />

glassware, china, bedcovers, table linen, lamps, pictures<br />

and ornaments.Soldiers quarters are scaled slightly<br />

differently and you should enquire from your unit what<br />

the latest inventory contains.<br />

P.F.I Housing<br />

In June 1998 the Secretary of State for Defence awarded<br />

Defence Management (Watchfield) Ltd DM (W)L a<br />

30 year contract to finance, design, build and operate<br />

the JSCSC. As a result DM(W)L procured John Laing<br />

Construction to build the college and housing, and<br />

Serco to provide key support services and Facilities<br />

Management. Throughout the concession period both<br />

the JSCSC and all 290 houses are owned by DM(W)<br />

L who are expected to maintain the buildings and<br />

immediate estate, in order to continue delivering the<br />

high standard of service to the MOD. Serco undertake<br />

the maintenance responsibility on behalf of DM(W)<br />

L and therefore any maintenance issues within your<br />

accommodation should be addressed to the Serco<br />

Service Desk on 01793 788444.<br />

Please note that the allocation of houses and general<br />

occupancy matters are not the responsibility of Serco<br />

and are handled by Carillion Amey in the normal way.<br />

The Serco Service Families Accommodation (SFA)<br />

Housing Officer is responsible for all practical day to<br />

day matters regarding the houses, their contents and<br />

grounds.<br />

Your Serco SFA Housing Officer is:<br />

Miss Kim Durham Tel: 01793 784883<br />

Fax: 01793 784885<br />

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Allocations<br />

As in all other stations in the UK, SFA is allocated by<br />

Carillion Amey (for <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station this is South East).<br />

At certain times of the year, most, if not all the SFA is<br />

occupied. The summer period is critical. Priority is given to<br />

those who cannot remain at the duty station after posting<br />

because of security. Next come those who are returning<br />

or joining the Station from overseas and this may affect<br />

those coming from NW Europe who must give GFA three<br />

weeks notice of an address in the UK where their baggage<br />

is to be delivered. Finally the lowest priority goes to those<br />

who are already in the UK.<br />

We will do our best to give you as much warning as<br />

possible of where you will be living, but sometimes<br />

circumstances will not allow us to give you a quarter in<br />

the area or estate of your choice.<br />

Courses of Six Months Duration<br />

We are only allowed to allocate quarters to those who<br />

are attending courses of at least six months duration.<br />

The only exception to this rule is those from overseas<br />

who are attending a number of courses or attachments<br />

to other Ministry of Defence establishments and whose<br />

total stay in the UK is longer than six months.<br />

Overseas Students<br />

Foreign and Commonwealth families, if they have<br />

entitlement to SFA, will obviously want to plan their<br />

moves early and will want to know where to send<br />

their heavy baggage. Carillion Amey will normally liaise<br />

through the Head of International Student Liaison,<br />

obtaining an agreed date when you can occupy your new<br />

home. Very often this will depend on when someone<br />

from your country already at the Station intends to vacate<br />

and we will allocate that quarter to you. Sometimes this<br />

is not possible, either because the previous occupant<br />

is staying on after you have arrived or because there is<br />

no one from your country in a quarter at <strong>Shrivenham</strong>.<br />

We will then provide you with somewhere else on the<br />

families quarters.<br />

Council Tax<br />

Some Foreign and Commonwealth families will be<br />

eligible for total exemption from this charge. They will be<br />

asked to complete an Application for Exemption Form<br />

held by Academic Registry at the College.<br />

Accommodation<br />

Moving Out<br />

When the time comes to vacate your quarter, you<br />

should remember that someone else will probably move<br />

in and take over the house at the same time. The state<br />

and cleanliness will reflect on you. You should therefore<br />

leave the place in the state which you would want to<br />

take it over. Some reminders on preparing a quarter for<br />

handover are listed later in this section.<br />

Students should particularly remember that those coming<br />

on succeeding courses get as anxious as you did about<br />

when they can be accommodated. You should inform<br />

the Carillion Amey as early as possible when you are<br />

going, so that they can tell the newcomer when they can<br />

move in. That person can then plan his move.<br />

Once a posting order has been received, students should<br />

apply for a SFA at their new station as soon as possible.<br />

They should then arrange their pre-move out advisory<br />

visit and book their move out as soon as they have their<br />

new address. In Jul/Aug/Sep as you can imagine the<br />

time scale to move students in/out is extremely tight,<br />

please book your move out as soon as possible. Once a<br />

date has been arranged by you to move out, your SFA<br />

will then be allocated to an incoming student. Changes<br />

to your move out date can therefore only be made in<br />

extreme cases, as it will cause great inconvenience to the<br />

incoming occupant.<br />

Overseas Students<br />

You should start planning your move back to your own<br />

country sometime in May/June. We don’t want to say<br />

a hurried farewell to you at the end of your stay in the<br />

UK or seem inhospitable, but please remember that<br />

someone else from overseas may require your quarter<br />

as soon as you have vacated. As soon as you know your<br />

arrangements please book a time and date for your premove<br />

out advisory visit and moving out. If all the times<br />

on a chosen date are already booked then we may have<br />

to ask you to choose another date, probably a day or so<br />

earlier. You may have to stay a night or two in a hotel<br />

and most of you get allowances to cover that eventuality.<br />

Before contacting a fellow countryman coming on next<br />

year’s course to take on hired appliances, make sure that<br />

he will be allocated to your quarter.<br />

Your Accommodation<br />

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You can’t miss The Bell Hotel in the centre of Faringdon, housed in a<br />

delightful, quirky old building, dating back to the 16th Century and full<br />

of charm. Proprietors Mark and Alison Furby ensure this family-run<br />

establishment extends a warm welcome to all who visit.<br />

8 En suite bedrooms from doubles to family rooms from £60 including<br />

breakfast, pet friendly, Wifi, Sky in rooms, and a function room available<br />

free of charge. £5 off per night on production of Military I.D Card<br />

The Bell Hotel Restaurant offers a varied menu plus our specials in the<br />

bar with vegetarian options<br />

New Lite Bite Menu availiable 10am - 3pm, 3 Courses only £10<br />

Sunday Carvery Kids menu<br />

Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

Food Served:<br />

Mon-Fri 10am-3pm, 6pm-9pm; Sat 10am-9pm; Sun noon-9pm<br />

Contact: t: 01367 358 050 w: www.thebellhotelfaringdon.co.uk<br />

e: bellhotelfar@aol.com<br />

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alan@carpetcleanersswindon.co.uk<br />

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The Joint Service Housing Advice Office<br />

(JSHAO)<br />

Your Transition to Civilian Housing Starts Here<br />

What is the JSHAO?<br />

The JSHAO provides Service Personnel and their dependants with civilian housing information and advice.<br />

We can advise on how best to access Social Housing, and offer guidance on all other civilian housing<br />

options available to you.<br />

Housing Briefings<br />

We provide a range of housing briefings for Service Personnel. Our Civilian Housing Briefings are held at<br />

Regional Resettlement Centres in the UK and Education Centres in Germany and Cyprus.<br />

These ½ day briefs are designed to give you the information to help you make informed choices on your<br />

civilian housing. While Civilian Housing Briefings are normally attended in the last two years of Service, any<br />

Service Personnel and/or their partner is welcome at any stage of their Service.<br />

The MoD Referral Scheme<br />

The JSHAO runs the Ministry of Defence Referral Scheme. This scheme may be able to help you if you<br />

are looking for Housing Association housing on leaving the Service. Applicants can apply for housing in<br />

a number of areas, however we cannot guarantee that accommodation will become available in your<br />

chosen areas, or that applicants will be housed through the scheme. For more information and application<br />

forms visit our website or call the office and speak to the MoD Referral Scheme Coordinator.<br />

Affordable Housing Options<br />

Service Personnel (and ex service personnel within 12 months of discharge) have priority status with<br />

regard to government affordable housing initiatives. For more information on the current government<br />

housing schemes and MoD funded initiatives available, please contact the JSHAO team.<br />

‘Housing Matters’ Magazine<br />

Ten months a year the JSHAO produces a magazine. It contains information designed to help you when<br />

you are considering your civilian housing. Copies should be easily available within your Unit but if you<br />

have difficulty obtaining a copy please ring the JSHAO or visit our website.<br />

JSHAO Contact Details<br />

Joint Service Housing Advice Office, Montgomery House, Hammersley Barracks, Queens Avenue,<br />

ALDERSHOT, Hampshire GU11 2JN<br />

Tel: Mil: 94222 7574 Civ: 01252 787574<br />

www.gov.uk/housing-for-service-personnel-and-families<br />

Single Person Accommodation Centre for the Ex-Services – SPACES<br />

If you are single and about to leave, SPACES may be able to help you find somewhere to live. SPACES is<br />

tasked by the MoD to help place single Service Leavers in appropriate accommodation.<br />

Tel: 01748 833797<br />

Email: spaces@riverside.org.uk<br />

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Reporting Faults through the CarillionAmey<br />

Helpdesk<br />

The CarillionAmey Helpdesk telephone number is:<br />

0800 707 6000 (Freephone)<br />

The Helpdesk is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a week and provides a translation line for non English speakers. All<br />

faults should be reported to the Helpdesk, to report a fault, you will need to call the Helpdesk and provide the Agent<br />

with the following information:<br />

• Name • Address • Telephone number • Details of defect or problem reported.<br />

The Agent is likely to ask you a series of questions to help identify the problem<br />

in more detail. We may also need to inspect the problem before arranging work and whether there is any immediate<br />

action you should take.<br />

The Helpdesk advisor will then agree an appointment, with you based<br />

on the response times below:<br />

• Emergency – attend within three hours and make safe within 24 Hours<br />

• Urgent – Attend and rectify the problem within working five days<br />

• Routine – Attend and rectify the problem within 15 working days<br />

You will be provided with an AM or PM appointment on an agreed date for all your Response maintenance requests<br />

reported to the Helpdesk. You will then receive an appointment letter or email depending on your preference<br />

confirming the details for Urgent and Routine jobs.<br />

Emergency calls are defined as a problem that could have immediate consequence for your health, safety and security, or<br />

where it is necessary to prevent serious damage to the property. In these circumstances, if a repair is complicated, it will<br />

be made safe<br />

until a permanent repair can be organised.<br />

Examples of Emergency Call Outs include:<br />

• Total loss of electrical power or light • Blockage to your only toilet.<br />

• Blocked drains (but not gullies blocked by leaves etc.) • Loss of water supply.<br />

• Burst pipes or taps that will not turn off (but not dripping taps) • Severe roof leaks.<br />

• Loss of heating in winter when no other heating is available, especially where<br />

children or elderly people are affected.<br />

Please be aware that:<br />

• If you call out a contractor to complete an emergency repair, which is not justified, then you may be charged for the<br />

costs involved.<br />

• Emergency problems will be made safe within 24 hrs. (Permanent repairs longer)<br />

• If the contractor is unable to obtain reasonable access to emergency and urgent repairs they will be downgraded to<br />

routine.<br />

Please note: Under extreme circumstances, when there is a clear and present danger to occupants, you may be<br />

instructed to vacate the premises until the danger can be made safe.<br />

SMELL OF GAS or NO GAS? Ring Transco IMMEDIATELY on 0800 111 999.<br />

If you smell Gas or lose your Gas supply TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER and refer to your Occupants<br />

Handbook or the Gas page in the Telephone Book for other precautionary measures.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:- CarillionAmey will not arrange for work to be carried out on any gas system where there is an<br />

invalid gas safety certificate, except to make a system safe.<br />

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Poppins Household Staff Specialists<br />

Poppins is a leading Childcare and Domestic Staff Recruitment Agency. Established<br />

since 1994 by Liz Webster, Poppins have been providing nannies, mother's<br />

helps, maternity nurses, babysitters, housekeepers, gardeners and couples to families<br />

all over the UK and internationally. All candidates are personally interviewed and<br />

thoroughly screened.<br />

Accommodation<br />

The Garrison<br />

Call for advice, we recognise the individuality of each family and offer a friendly,<br />

supportive, professional and efficient service.<br />

Tel: 01793 815313<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

We are a Provider of High Quality<br />

Personalised Domiciliary Care<br />

Services in the Wiltshire, Swindon<br />

and Surrounding Areas<br />

Pay Rates Starting from £8.40 per hour<br />

Paid Mileage Expenses<br />

28 days Holiday (pro-rata)<br />

Continuing Training Opportunities<br />

To register your interest or to enquire<br />

about our services:<br />

Chippenham: 01249 651908<br />

Swindon: 01793 741153<br />

Mobile: 07866 464363<br />

Email: poppins@me.com<br />

www.abcpoppins.co.uk<br />

Aston<br />

Pine Antiques<br />

The Old Warehouse,<br />

Ferndale Street,<br />

Faringdon SN7 7BE<br />

Tel: 01367 242268<br />

Stockists of<br />

Victorian Stripped Pine<br />

Furniture, Doors,<br />

Fireplaces, etc<br />

www.celticcare.co.uk<br />

Company Registration Number 4181099<br />

Celtic Care Services Ltd is registered, and therefore<br />

licensed to provide services, by the<br />

Care Quality Commission (Provider ID1-101639093)<br />

For more information,<br />

visit www.cqc.org.uk<br />

importers of<br />

original continental<br />

pine furniture<br />

Full Pine Stripping Service<br />

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Four<br />

section<br />

Education<br />

Matters<br />

Page 65: Independent Schools<br />

Page 66: The State System<br />

Education Matters Page 63


UFFINGTON<br />

PRIMARY SCHOOL<br />

A small, friendly, primary school situated in the picturesque<br />

village of Uffington at the foot of White Horse Hill.<br />

Only four miles from Defence Academy.<br />

Judged good by OFSTED in 2012 and ranked 8th in Oxfordshire schools<br />

for KS2 attainment.<br />

“Teachers go out of their way to make lessons interesting and enjoyable”<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

Range of extra-curricular activities<br />

Breakfast Club<br />

Broad Street, Uffington<br />

01367 820296<br />

office.3251@ocnmail.net<br />

www.uffington.oxon.sch.uk<br />

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Education<br />

Children’s<br />

education in the<br />

UK is provided<br />

through the state (or<br />

national) system or<br />

through independent<br />

schools.<br />

Independent Schools<br />

Independent schools are<br />

fee paying for both tuition<br />

and boarding if required. They<br />

are not controlled by the local<br />

authorities but most are inspected<br />

by public inspectors. Applications<br />

should be made direct to the schools<br />

concerned.<br />

Details of both day and boarding schools<br />

may be found in the advertisements in<br />

this Guide. Fees should be verified with<br />

the Principal/Head Teacher.<br />

The Cottage Nursery<br />

The Cottage Nursery which is located adjacent<br />

to the Jubilee Centre in Watchfield is a Day Care<br />

Nursery and Pre-School registered with OFSTED<br />

and is a registered charity limited by guarantee.<br />

Catering for both military children and local<br />

residents, The Cottage Nursery takes children from 3<br />

months to 4 years 11 months and is organised into five<br />

rooms to cater for the different age ranges.<br />

Each room within The Cottage Nursery has a qualified<br />

supervisor who heads up a professional, friendly and<br />

highly motivated team of staff. There is a wide range<br />

of facilities, toys and equipment to cater for each age<br />

group with babies having their own self-contained area<br />

in the Nursery. An extensive outside play area and<br />

garden, which is under-going a major refurbishment this<br />

summer, offers separate play areas for the different age<br />

groups. Football sessions and French lessons are offered<br />

to children age 2 and above as extra-curricular activities,<br />

with outside agencies coming in to run the sessions.<br />

The whole nursery follows the Early Years Foundation<br />

Stage working towards the nationally approved Early<br />

Learning Goals which prepares the children to progress<br />

with confidence through the Foundation Stage. Individual<br />

care and attention is made possible by the high ratio of<br />

adults to children and there is a system in place across all<br />

the rooms which ensures that the planned curriculum is<br />

tailored to the needs of each individual child.<br />

The Cottage Nursery is open from 0800-1800 hrs<br />

Monday to Friday for 50 weeks a year. Booked sessions<br />

are paid for monthly in advance. Nursery vouchers<br />

are accepted and up to 15 hours of funding for 3 & 4<br />

year olds is offered, we can also offer funded places for<br />

qualifing 2 year olds.<br />

If you wish to arrange a visit or require further<br />

information regarding registration and fees, please contact<br />

the Manager, Michele Holloway, on (01793) 314461<br />

or email admin@thecottagenursery.co.uk or visit our<br />

website at www.thecottagenursery.co.uk<br />

Education<br />

Nursery Schools<br />

The following are a list of local day Nurseries and Crèches, other than the Cottage Nursery<br />

Hillsborough Day Nursery, Bishopstone 01793 790271<br />

Meadowpark Nursery, Cricklade 01793 752600<br />

Poplars, Lower Wanborough 01793 790774<br />

Asquith Nursery, Ridgeway, Wroughton 01793 845572<br />

Watchfield Nursery 01793 782182<br />

Chestnut Trees Pre-School 01793 782550<br />

The Children’s Nursery School (Montessori) – Uffington 01367 242605<br />

Positive Steps Day Nursery & Pre-school Faringdon 01628 623777<br />

Uffington Partnership Foundation Stage Unit 01367 820296<br />

Education Matters<br />

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The State School System<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

State schools provide free tuition, but if the child is required to board a boarding fee is charged.There are two stages of<br />

children’s education, primary and secondary. Primary schools accept children who are 5 years old at the beginning of<br />

the school term, and transfer them to secondary schools at the school year (September) following their 11th birthday.<br />

These age limits are strictly enforced. Head teachers can also refuse admission to children whose ability does not<br />

enable them to benefit from the education provided.<br />

Parents of children who do not speak English should seek advice from the Oxford Education Officer before arriving at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong>.<br />

All state schools in the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> area are administered by the Chief Education Officer, County Education Offices,<br />

Oxford OX1 1NA, to whom all enquiries should be directed. Overseas students should inform the Education<br />

Authority and the school concerned of their children’s educational qualifications and ability before arrival in the UK.<br />

The schools to which children living in <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station are allocated are:<br />

Ashbury CE Aided Primary School<br />

Tel: 01793 710259 2½ -11 years<br />

Faringdon Community College, Fernham Road, Faringdon<br />

Tel: 01367 240375 11-18 years<br />

Highworth Warneford School, Highworth<br />

Tel: 01793 762426 11-18 years<br />

Longcot and Fernham C of E Primary School, The Green, Longcot, Faringdon, Oxon<br />

Tel: 01793 782381<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Primary School, High Street, <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Tel: 01793 7824065 11 years<br />

Watchfield Primary School, North Street, Watchfield<br />

Tel: 01793 7826235 11 years<br />

Uffington Primary School, Broad Street, Uffington<br />

Tel: 01367 820 296<br />

Longcot and Fernham C E Primary School<br />

Headteacher: Mrs Claire Mellor<br />

Chair of Governors: Mr Simon Carter<br />

“Outstanding School” Ofsted inspection 2009<br />

Oxford Diocesan Board of Education<br />

Kings Lane, Longcot, Faringdon, SN7 7SY Telephone & Fax: 01793 782381<br />

Email: office.3232@longcot-and-fernham.oxon.sch.uk Website: www.longcotandfernhamschool.co.uk<br />

Faringdon Academy of Schools, a charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England & Wales. Company Number: 7977368.<br />

Registered Office: Faringdon Academy of Schools, Fernham Road, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7LB<br />

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Prep School Bath<br />

Nurturing a love of learning<br />

A warm welcome awaits<br />

you at anytime of the year<br />

Education<br />

• ‘Family-friendly’ flexible boarding, with stunning grounds and space for<br />

children to enjoy being children<br />

• Exceptional pastoral care with a feeling of safety and security for every child<br />

• Outstanding communication with parents<br />

• 20% Forces discount<br />

To make a personal appointment to visit, please contact Mr & Mrs Ward,<br />

Boarding House Parents, on 01225 734460 or alternatively, email<br />

highvinnalls@kingswood.bath.sch.uk<br />

www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk<br />

Education Matters<br />

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Bishopstone CE Primary School<br />

A school to be proud of in<br />

the heArt of the community<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

Bishopstone School aims to provide the highest quality education,<br />

which enables pupils to develop spiritually, morally, academically,<br />

physically, socially and emotionally.<br />

In order to maximise individual potential, we aim to provide a<br />

stimulating learning environment extending beyond the constraints<br />

of a small village school to include the local Parish Church and<br />

the village community, to the benefit of all.<br />

We have a dynamic curriculum tailored to individual children,<br />

inspiring use of technology and quoting a current child<br />

“Bishopstone is a school which makes my ideas grow”<br />

Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8PW<br />

Tel: 01793 790521 • head@bishopstone.swindon.sch.uk<br />

admin@bishopstone.swindon.sch.uk • www.bishopstoneschool.org<br />

Come and find out for yourself and meet the staff<br />

and children.We look forward to meeting you<br />

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Ashbury with Compton<br />

Beauchamp CE (A)<br />

Primary School<br />

Ashbury with Compton<br />

Beauchamp CE (A) Primary<br />

School is a caring school<br />

with a Christian ethos<br />

where every child is actively<br />

encouraged to develop<br />

emotionally, intellectually,<br />

morally, spiritually and<br />

physically following the<br />

Christian values.<br />

At Ashbury Primary<br />

School, we aim to provide<br />

a stimulating, creative<br />

and dynamic learning<br />

environment that strives<br />

for excellence and values<br />

achievement so that each<br />

child feels confi dent, secure<br />

and valued as an individual.<br />

Education<br />

Headteacher: Marcia Northeast<br />

email: offi ce.3851@ashbury.oxon.sch.uk<br />

www.ashburyprimary.org.uk<br />

tel: 01793 710259<br />

Visits to the school are welcomed by appointment<br />

‘Pupils’ behaviour, their knowledge of healthy eating, the care, guidance and support that<br />

they receive and their relationships with staff are outstanding.’ Ofsted<br />

Education Matters<br />

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The Education Garrison<br />

• Award-winning<br />

childcare in Faringdon<br />

• Babies up to 5<br />

year olds<br />

• Before and after-school<br />

club and holiday<br />

club for 4-11s<br />

• Qualified and<br />

caring staff<br />

Westgate<br />

Nursery School<br />

and Crèche<br />

Day Nursery taking children from<br />

3 months to 5 years – full-time and<br />

part-time<br />

Free Education places for<br />

3 and 4 year olds<br />

Opening hours 8.00am-6.00pm<br />

Do call us on<br />

01367 243800<br />

or visit our website:<br />

www.theoldstationnursery.co.uk<br />

82 Cricklade Road, Highworth<br />

01793 861268<br />

theteam@westgatenursery.com<br />

www.westgatenursery.com<br />

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SOUTHFIELD JUNIOR SCHOOL<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Road, Highworth, Nr. Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 7BZ<br />

Telephone/Fax: Swindon (01793) 762210 Email admin@southfield-jun.swindon.sch.uk<br />

Head Teacher: Mrs Nicola Anderton<br />

To Strive For The Best we need to be ACE<br />

Aspire our dreams and goals – Celebrate being proud – Endeavour determination<br />

ACE underpins every aspect of our school life. It is the key to ensuring high levels of motivation,<br />

enthusiasm and excitement in learning not only in pupils, but teachers,<br />

non teaching staff and Governors.<br />

Education<br />

Education Matters<br />

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Alfresco Childcare and Forest Preschool<br />

The place where children are free to<br />

explore, challenge themselves and<br />

have a good time and learning has no<br />

limits. The place where children are<br />

cared for and cared about.<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

Rated ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted (May 2014)<br />

“The nursery embraces the ‘Forest School’ ethos<br />

and the children have access to a wonderful<br />

outdoor area where they can explore safely,<br />

choose from a variety of exciting resources and<br />

use their imaginations in their play.”<br />

Alfresco Childcare and Forest Preschool<br />

Bishopstone, Wiltshire SN6 8PW Tel: (01793) 790236<br />

near to <strong>Shrivenham</strong>, Ashbury, Wanborough, Bourton<br />

www.alfrescochildcare.co.uk<br />

enquiries@alfrescochildcare.co.uk<br />

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JOIN US AT<br />

ONE OF OUR<br />

OPEN DAYS<br />

Saturday 7th February, 9th May<br />

and 10th October 11am–2pm<br />

Forces families<br />

warmly welcome<br />

An exceptional school with an inspiring history,<br />

stunning setting and ambition for every pupil.<br />

We are able to offer standard discounts to families from HM Forces<br />

or UK Diplomatic Services which leaves parents to pay 10% of<br />

published fees after taking into account full CEA entitlement.<br />

Education<br />

Call +44 (0) 1608 658999 or<br />

email admissions@kinghamhill.org<br />

to request a prospectus or<br />

arrange a visit.<br />

Kingham Hill School, Kingham,<br />

Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 6TH<br />

Boarding and day school for<br />

girls and boys from 11-18 yrs<br />

www.kinghamhill.org.uk<br />

Education Matters<br />

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‘Dauntsey’s is ... Fab’<br />

The Good Schools Guide<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

Please come and visit us<br />

Dauntsey’s<br />

Open mornings & visits<br />

Please book online<br />

www.dauntseys.org<br />

Boarding & day school<br />

Co-educational<br />

Ages 11-18<br />

West Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4HE<br />

T: 01380 814500 admissions@dauntseys.org<br />

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F L A I R • D I S C I P L I N E • A C A D E M I C R I G O U R<br />

R E G I<br />

BROMSGROVE SCHOOL<br />

FOUNDED 1553<br />

One of the country’s leading day and boarding schools<br />

“The standard and range of sports is outstanding.”<br />

“A very wide range of activities on offer.” and<br />

“Bromsgrove inhabits the academic stratosphere”<br />

The Good Schools Guide<br />

Education<br />

Outstanding results at IB Diploma and A level.<br />

Huge investment in boarding and sports facilities.<br />

Heart of England location with easy access to the Midlands<br />

motorway network. Set in 100 acres of beautiful tree-lined parkland.<br />

Individual visits welcome<br />

Generous Forces’ Bursaries<br />

1300 pupils aged 7 to 18 with 470 full time boarders.<br />

Telephone: 01527 579679<br />

email: admissions@bromsgrove-school.co.uk<br />

www.bromsgrove-school.co.uk<br />

Education Matters<br />

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Please see our website<br />

for our Open Days<br />

Book during you visit and<br />

save up to £260<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

SHRIVENHAM C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL<br />

This Church of England Primary School, part of the Faringdon<br />

Academy of Schools, is situated in a friendly village which offers a<br />

challenging education to children from the villages of <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

and Bourton, the College and surrounding areas.<br />

• Recent 'Good' Ofsted<br />

• A rich and stimulating curriculum<br />

• A variety of Sporting Experiences<br />

• Close links with St Andrew’s Church, <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

• Extra curricular activities and off site visits<br />

• Opportunities for instrumental lessons<br />

• Before and After school care available<br />

Visits to the school are welcomed<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> C of E Primary School<br />

Headteacher: Mrs V Sammon<br />

28 High Street, <strong>Shrivenham</strong>, Swindon SN6 8AA<br />

Telephone: 01793 782406 Fax: 01793 780495<br />

Email: office@shrivenham.oxon.sch.uk<br />

www.shrivenhamschool.co.uk<br />

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Co-educational day & boarding school<br />

for 3-13 year olds<br />

www.pinewoodschool.co.uk<br />

Pinewood Bourton <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Wiltshire SN6 8HZ 01793 782205<br />

office@pinewoodschool.co.uk<br />

We run a Stay & Learn group and Watchfield Village Hall on Thursdays<br />

between 1.00pm and 2.30pm. In the Faringdon Children’s Centre<br />

we run a variety of groups for pre-school children and their parents/<br />

carers. These include a Stay & Learn group for parents/carers with<br />

children up to 5 years on a Tuesday. A Baby group for pregnant mums,<br />

parents/carers with babies up to 2 years on a Tuesday from<br />

1.00pm to 2.30pm. A young parents group for under 25 year old<br />

parents on a Wednesday from 1.00pm to 2.30pm.<br />

Education<br />

We have outreach workers who offer advice and support to individual<br />

families with pre-school children living in Watchfield, <strong>Shrivenham</strong>,<br />

Faringdon and the surrounding villages. The advice offered can be<br />

around parenting, play, behaviour, 1-2-1 support and other information<br />

on anything to do with being a family.<br />

For further information please contact Sandra Stevens on 01865 820751<br />

or email Sandra.stevens@actionforchildren.org.uk or like us on Facebook.<br />

Education Matters<br />

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Education Matters<br />

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Ferndale House Preparatory School<br />

for the best possible start…<br />

Ferndale House is a fully independent preparatory<br />

school for boys and girls from 2 to 11.<br />

A non-selective school, we provide high standards of academic<br />

achievement through our small class sizes, specialist subject<br />

teaching, and wide-ranging curriculum enrichment programme.<br />

Located in the heart of historic Faringdon, we are proud of our<br />

long association with the nearby Defence Academy at <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

and RAF Brize Norton, and we offer special rates to children<br />

who have a parent serving in the armed forces.<br />

Call 01367 240618 to arrange<br />

to come and see us.<br />

The Education Garrison<br />

Inspiring curious minds<br />

to love learning<br />

Celebrating character,<br />

tolerance and diversity<br />

Fostering consideration,<br />

courtesy and caring<br />

for others<br />

Affordable independent education for boys and girls aged 2 - 1l, since 1952<br />

Ferndale House Preparatory School<br />

5-7 Bromsgrove, Faringdon<br />

Oxon, SN7 7JF<br />

www.ferndalehouseschool.co.uk<br />

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School fees fixed at CEA +10% of the<br />

school fees – there is no more to pay.*<br />

Small class sizes, individual learning and<br />

superb facilities lead to life-changing<br />

opportunities and excellent results. Full<br />

boarding available with an exciting weekend<br />

activity programme. Small class sizes.<br />

Education<br />

Wycliffe Nursery, Preparatory, Senior School & Sixth Form<br />

Co-educational day and boarding school for 2 – 18 years<br />

To find out more, or to arrange a visit please contact:<br />

Charlotte Phillips (Senior) on 01453 820412<br />

or Wendy Robertson (Preparatory) on 01453 820471.<br />

Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 2JQ | Twitter @WycliffeCollege<br />

* Terms and conditions apply ** We accept Childcare Vouchers<br />

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Education Matters<br />

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In beautiful countryside one mile<br />

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and Chippenham lies<br />

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Cotswold<br />

Centre<br />

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Any Service family needing short term<br />

accommodation, between postings, on<br />

retirement, for a break in the country or for<br />

Welfare reasons can stay at the Centre.<br />

You stay in centrally heated, fully furnished<br />

and equipped, 3 to 4 bedroom self-catering<br />

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To find out more contact your Welfare<br />

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Five<br />

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Community Centre<br />

Page 90: DAFFYS<br />

Page 90: Activities at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

Page 103: Swindon Heritage<br />

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The Jubilee Community Centre<br />

The Jubilee Centre provides facilities for Service<br />

personnel and their families from both the United<br />

Kingdom and overseas together with all other Station<br />

Personnel. The Station Welfare Officer and the Station<br />

Welfare Warrant Officer and a small team of staff man<br />

the Centre. The Centre includes a ‘soft play’ area for<br />

younger children whilst parents enjoy refreshments from<br />

the Coffee Shop, which is run by ESS. The idea behind<br />

the centre is to give the families (and of course staff and<br />

students) a place to meet old and new friends of differing<br />

nationalities in a friendly and personal environment. A<br />

large number of activities are hosted in the centre, full<br />

details of all activities and other items of interest can be<br />

seen on the Centre notice boards. If you have ideas or<br />

are looking to start an activity, please contact the Centre<br />

Administrator on 785927. The Centre is also available<br />

for private functions (children’s parties a speciality) for<br />

a small hire charge. In addition, a number of “clinics”<br />

are held regularly at the Centre by the Health Visitor,<br />

Midwives, the Community Policeman, Army Welfare<br />

Service, Serco/DIO SFA and MHS. All these are well<br />

advertised and held for the benefit of the Families at<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station. The Jubilee Centre is located just<br />

outside the main entrance to the Station, on Faringdon<br />

Road, and it is recommended that a visit to this most<br />

valuble and informative centre will provide you with<br />

details of what is happening locally.<br />

The Community Centre is open 0830-1630hrs Monday<br />

to Thursday, 1530hrs Friday, with the Coffee Shop open<br />

from 0900-1500hrs.<br />

The Beckett Pavillion<br />

Situated within the main perimeter, this provides further<br />

bookable space for parties and other<br />

Gatherings and is co-ordinated by the JCC Administrator.<br />

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The Friends and Families of the Defence Academy at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station (DAFFYS)<br />

The Friends and Families of the Defence Academy is an organisation for the spouses and families at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station.<br />

Run by a multi-national committee of spouses, DAFFYS organises activities throughout the year for families, couples<br />

and spouses based here in <strong>Shrivenham</strong>.<br />

DAFFYS aims to ensure your time at <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station is enjoyable, with plenty of opportunities to experience new<br />

things and make new friends.<br />

Every month we hold a Coffee Morning at the Jubilee Centre; this is a great chance to meet people, enjoy a free hot<br />

drink and homemade cake, and browse through a selection of interesting stalls.<br />

Other events include Ladies’ International Bring-a-Dish & Games nights, the Children’s Christmas Party, the Christmas<br />

Bazaar and the very popular Ladies’ Lunches in the Mess. There are also visits to the Tank Sheds, Tours of the Defence<br />

Academy and Wine Tasting evenings. Children are also catered for at the extremely popular film nights in the Mess at<br />

the Popcorn Club. Deleted a chunk about Visiting group The summer sees us hosting the annual <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station<br />

Bake Off Competition, and biannually we invite people to attend the Cook with DAFFYS events which investigates<br />

some of our more quirky British Traditions.<br />

The mission of DAFFYS is to enable all families, British, International and from all faiths, to get together for the purpose<br />

of building friendships, offering support and having fun.<br />

The DAFFYS are a participant driven organisation and rely on volunteers to sponsor and manage the activities for the<br />

Defence Academy community.<br />

To be sure you don’t miss out on any of DAFFYS great activities, email us at dadaffys@gmail.com asking to be put on<br />

the Distribution List. You will then be sent regular updates of what’s going on.<br />

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Activities at <strong>Shrivenham</strong><br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Station contains a number of first class<br />

facilities, all of which are available to staff, students and<br />

dependants.<br />

For those interested in physical activities there are the<br />

clubs run by the Athletic Union (AU). The AU exists to<br />

oversee and coordinate all sporting activities across the<br />

Defence Academy and to encourage the growth and<br />

level of participation in sporting activities. There are a<br />

very wide range of such activities on campus, and they<br />

are advertised on the Defence Academy Intranet Site<br />

(the DAIS). For security reasons these contacts are not<br />

made available across the Internet (www), but all staff<br />

working within the Defence Academy (military and<br />

civilian) can access the AU website.<br />

All Mess Members and their dependents are<br />

automatically members of the AU providing access to<br />

the wide range of sporting activities – some of which will<br />

require a small membership fee. In addition to all the<br />

classic sports (such as rugby, football, cricket, hockey,<br />

tennis and squash), the <strong>Shrivenham</strong> site benefits from<br />

a Golf Club which will accept members of any ability,<br />

a Saddle Club, an outdoor swimming pool (open<br />

between May and September), a running and fitness<br />

trail and well-equipped fitness centre. There are two<br />

gyms – Burgoyne House and in the JSCSC, both of<br />

which require users to complete an induction. Many<br />

other sports are catered for – ranging from waterskiing<br />

to polo; fencing to mountaineering; and from martial arts<br />

to cycling – so there should be something for everyone!<br />

Membership of all clubs and societies is open to all staff<br />

and their dependants.<br />

In addition, those who are interested in other activities<br />

may wish to join one or more of the activities controlled<br />

by the Arts Council. The Academy Players meet regularly<br />

in the Charles Grace Theatre and lay on a number of<br />

productions each year. Other clubs and societies include<br />

the Military Wives Choir, the Photographic Society, the<br />

Arts Society, the Defence Academy Wargames Club, the<br />

Academy Quilters and the Defence Academy Ladies’<br />

Choir. Further details are available on: http://dais/<br />

shrivenhamstation/social/default.aspx<br />

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Athletic Union<br />

The Athletic Union exists to oversee and coordinate<br />

all sporting activities across the Defence Academy and<br />

to encourage the growth and level of participation<br />

in sporting activities. There is a very wide range of<br />

sporting activities on campus which are advertised on<br />

the Defence Academy Intranet Site (the DAIS) but for<br />

security reasons those contacts are not made available<br />

across the Internet (www) but all staff working within the<br />

Defence Academy (military and civilian) can access the<br />

AU website.<br />

Contacts:<br />

To find out more information and further contact<br />

numbers about the following clubs; Adventure Racing,<br />

Aerobics, Badminton, Boxing, Clay Target Shooting,<br />

Defence Academy Cricket Club, Defence Academy<br />

Running Club, Fencing, Fly Fishing, Football, Free Diving,<br />

Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts, Mountaineering, Netball,<br />

Orienteering, Polo Club, Rowing, Rugby, Saddle Club,<br />

Sailing (DASC), Shooting and Conservation, Squash, Sub<br />

Aqua, Tennis, Triathlon, Watersking.<br />

Please contact AU Treasurer Maj Adam Wilson<br />

Tel: 01793 785592<br />

http://dais/shrivenhamstation/social/arts-society/<br />

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Messes<br />

Officers<br />

There are two Officers’ Messes on the station.<br />

1. JSCSC – Located in the Cormorant building<br />

2. Station – Centred on Kitchener Hall and including<br />

Roberts Hall and Beckett House.<br />

Other Ranks<br />

The Sergeants’ Mess serves both permanent staff and<br />

visiting students.<br />

The Junior Ranks Club provides messing facilities and a<br />

bar for those entitled.<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Art Society<br />

The <strong>Shrivenham</strong> Art Society is a small group of keen<br />

amateur artists who meet regularly to follow our hobby.<br />

The Society meets during term time on Wednesday<br />

mornings (1000-1200) in the Arts Centre (behind the<br />

College Theatre). Our programme covers many aspects<br />

of painting and drawing with contributions coming from<br />

invited tutors and demonstrators as well as members.<br />

Some sessions will be ‘do your own thing’ when you are<br />

able to paint and draw in the company of other artists.<br />

Also, about once a month we hold a full-day workshop<br />

– usually led by a professional artist, that helps to develop<br />

different aspects of techniques.<br />

Twice a year we hold exhibitions in the forum of the<br />

JSCSC where our members are able to display (and<br />

hopefully sell) their work. These have proved very<br />

popular events in the Defence Academy Calendar and<br />

are held in June & December each year.<br />

If you are interested in joining or want to find out more<br />

then please get in touch.<br />

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Art Society Secretary:Lt Col John Whatmough Army<br />

Division, Roberts Hall, Rm C1.015<br />

Tel: ext 4414 (01793 314414)<br />

e-mail: gwhatmough.jscsc@defenceacademy.mod.uk<br />

or Art Society Lead Programme Coordinator:<br />

Mrs Pam Tilling Tel: 01793-782606<br />

e-mail: Pam.Tilling@hotmail.co.uk<br />

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Swindon<br />

How to find us<br />

By Rail: only one hour from London Paddington. Frequent high-speed services from Reading, Bath, Bristol and South<br />

Wales.<br />

By Road: M4 Motorway, Junction 15 (East) and Junction 16 (West). Main routes from the North, A361 and A419;<br />

from the South, A346 and A4361; from the West A3102; from the East, A420.<br />

By Air: The M4 Motorway provides a direct link with London Heathrow Airport. There are direct National Express<br />

coaches and a Rail/Air Link express coach between Heathrow and Reading Rail Station. Bristol, Cardiff & Southampton<br />

airports are also within easy reach.<br />

Information Centre<br />

7 Regent Street Swindon SN1 1JL Tel: (01793) 530328/466454 Fax: (01793) 434031<br />

Website: www.visitswindon.co.uk Email: infocentre@swindon.gov.uk Open: 0930-1730 hrs, Mon to Sat.<br />

Swindon Information Centre offers a free and friendly service with 25 years experience of helping visitors make the<br />

most of their visit to Swindon.<br />

– Hundreds of free leaflets on places to visit and things to do.<br />

– Accommodation booking service for personal callers.<br />

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Swindon<br />

Around and About<br />

Swindon is not only a major town, it also has within<br />

the Borough boundaries beautiful countryside, historic<br />

market towns & many delightful villages.<br />

To the northeast of Swindon you can visit the historic<br />

market town of Highworth. Once described by John<br />

Betjeman as “one of the most charming and unassuming<br />

country towns in the West of England”. Highworth is still<br />

charming with many fine 17th and 18th Century buildings<br />

in the High Street and Square. From Highworth it is an<br />

easy drive to the Cotswold town of Lechlade, where<br />

the River Thames begins its working life and you can<br />

experience some delightful walks and even a boating trip<br />

on the river.<br />

To the south of Swindon are the glorious Marlborough<br />

Downs. You can experience one of the best views across<br />

Swindon and Wiltshire at Barbury Castle. This Iron Age<br />

Hill Fort allows direct access onto the Ridgeway and is<br />

believed to be the site of a battle where Cynric defeated<br />

the Britons in 556AD. A walk, or cycle, west along the<br />

Ridgeway will lead you to the White Horse at Hackpen,<br />

just one of the many to be found throughout the county,<br />

and onto the prehistoric stone circles at Avebury.<br />

There are numerous other villages and small towns<br />

around the borough. Blunsdon is really two villages<br />

on either side of the Roman Ermin Way – now<br />

the A419 Cirencester road – and is the location of<br />

Swindon Stadium where you can regularly experience<br />

the excitement of speedway and greyhound racing.<br />

Bishopstone and Wanborough are to the east of Swindon<br />

close to the Ridgeway and are both attractive villages<br />

with thatched cottages and interesting churches.<br />

Closer to the main town you can visit the Coate Water<br />

Country Park. The park has a 56 acre lake, which was<br />

originally a reservoir for the Wilts and Berks canal, fishing<br />

and boating activities are available in the summer months.<br />

There are signed walks, children’s play area, pitch & putt,<br />

mini golf an open air pool and a café.<br />

In Old Town you will find the beautiful Town Gardens.<br />

This splendid Victorian Park was opened in 1894. The<br />

ornate bandstand is used for free concerts on Sunday<br />

afternoons throughout the summer. The Gardens also<br />

has the Burmah Castrol Bowl – one of the few concert<br />

bowls built in the UK. The Bowl is used throughout the<br />

summer for concerts.<br />

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Welcome<br />

Take time to discover Swindon – where the West<br />

Country meets the Cotswolds. This vibrant, growing<br />

town has so much to offer the whole family.<br />

There is something for everyone to enjoy in Swindon.<br />

The fascinating history of Brunel's railway is brought alive<br />

at the Railway Museum and the refurbished buildings<br />

of the historic railway area are now home to Europe's<br />

largest covered designer outlet village. The town centre<br />

re-development has resulted in excellent shopping<br />

where keen shoppers can happily while away the hours.<br />

The town's engaging history can be discovered in<br />

Swindon's Museum and Art Gallery, situated in Old<br />

Town. In the Museum you can see the roman artefacts<br />

recovered locally and the Art Gallery houses one of the<br />

best collections of 20th Century British Art outside of<br />

London.<br />

As well as having its own appeal, Swindon is surrounded<br />

by some beautiful and exciting countryside. A short<br />

drive to the south will take you into the heart of the<br />

magnificent Wiltshire Downs with picturesque market<br />

towns and the world famous White Horses. To the<br />

north, past the upper reaches of the River Thames, are<br />

many charming Cotswold villages, making Swindon an<br />

ideal touring base.<br />

Swindon<br />

There are plenty of places to stay in Swindon. International<br />

hotels, elegant country house hotels, budget lodge-style<br />

hotels and family run guest houses, inns and farmhouses. So<br />

whether you are looking for a base, somewhere to pamper<br />

yourself or somewhere extra special you are sure to find<br />

the right accommodation to suit your taste and budget.<br />

Swindon offers plenty to do both during the day and at<br />

night, all year round. So if you are looking for a leisurely<br />

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Town Gardens.<br />

History & Heritage<br />

Dynamic change and innovation are features of a<br />

town that has become one of Britain’s greatest success<br />

stories. Swindon is now home to many National and<br />

International businesses yet it also cherishes its past, of<br />

which the Railway Age was a brief, yet important, part.<br />

The Great Western Railway Works were one of the<br />

largest industrial enterprises in Europe and dominated<br />

the life of Swindon for 150 years. They produced some<br />

of the finest locomotives and carriages the world has<br />

ever seen. STEAM – Museum of the Great Western<br />

Railway offers a great day out for the family. Young and<br />

old will find plenty to enjoy at STEAM, which celebrates<br />

‘God’s Wonderful Railway’. STEAM has entertained<br />

thousands of visitors with the remarkable human stories<br />

behind the magnificent locomotives on display. Visitors<br />

can climb aboard the famous ‘King George V’ or drive<br />

a steam train on a realistic simulator. Continue with the<br />

railway theme and visit the original Railway Village. Here<br />

you can discover the domestic life of a Victorian railway<br />

worker. The Swindon & Cricklade Railway, Wiltshire’s<br />

only heritage steam railway, allows you to step back into<br />

a bygone era and take a ride on a standard gauge steam<br />

train.<br />

On the other side of the town centre is Old Town<br />

where you can discover the original market town that<br />

was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Old Town is<br />

home to the Swindon Museum which displays exhibits<br />

of local history, archaeology and geology. Next door to<br />

the Swindon Museum is the Swindon Art Gallery which<br />

houses one of the finest collections of 20th Century<br />

British Art. The collection includes works by Henry<br />

Moore, Graham Sutherland, L S Lowry, Paul Nash and<br />

many more.<br />

One of Swindon’s most surprising treasures is waiting<br />

for you to discover in West Swindon. Lydiard Park and<br />

House is the ancestral home of the Viscounts Bolingboke.<br />

The elegant country house is set in rolling parkland and<br />

has entertained both Queen Elizabeth I and Queen<br />

Elizabeth II. Stroll through the rooms of the house and<br />

walk through some of the surrounding 250 acres of<br />

parkland, paths and trails.<br />

To the south of Swindon you will find the Science<br />

Museum at Wroughton, which houses the National<br />

Science Museum’s larger objects, including aircraft,<br />

vintage cars motorbikes, Wurlitzers, buses and<br />

agricultural machinery. The extensive collections can<br />

be viewed on special open days that are held by the<br />

museum.<br />

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Swindon<br />

Shopper’s Delight<br />

Everyone enjoys a day in the shops and in Swindon the<br />

variety is outstanding and won’t break the bank!<br />

At the Great Western Designer Outlet village, with over<br />

100 designers label stores and discounts of between<br />

30 and 50 per cent on top brands you’re sure to<br />

find something that will catch your eye. The fabulous<br />

selection of stores includes the L K Bennett Hobbs,<br />

Charles Tyrwhitt, Timberland, Thomas Pink and Ted<br />

Baker. There is also a great selection of top high street<br />

brands that include Gap, Next, Marks & Spencer and<br />

many more. The dedicated ‘At Home’ section offers<br />

everything from china and crystal to home furnishing and<br />

kitchenware shops.<br />

What makes the Outlet Village so unique is its setting in<br />

the splendidly restored Victorian buildings of the Great<br />

Western Railway Works, where original memorabilia<br />

has been restored. A rare collection of overhead cranes<br />

adorn the malls while the large central food court is<br />

dominated by a Great Western Locomotive – currently<br />

Hagley Hall, whose sister locomotive starred in Harry<br />

Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone, hauling the Hogwarts<br />

Express.<br />

The popular weekly Farmers’ Market is held outside the<br />

Swindon Designer Outlet every Sunday from 1000-1600<br />

hrs.<br />

Old Town offers a more traditional shopping<br />

environment, where you will find several long established<br />

family businesses. Offerings include antiques, jewellery,<br />

unusual home furnishings, books and art.<br />

The town centre offers a fabulous mixture of shops.<br />

Many of these are located within the Brunel Shopping<br />

Centre. Here you will find big brand names such<br />

as Marks & Spencer, House of Fraser, as well as the<br />

specialist stores that include John Anthony and Forum.<br />

The Parade, with its distinctive and decorative canopies,<br />

houses even more shops as does Regent Street and<br />

Canal Walk. Take a relaxing break from shopping in one<br />

of the café bars, pubs or restaurants.<br />

The Farmers Market is held on the second Friday of each<br />

month in Canal Walk, buy fresh produce straight from<br />

the farm. A great choice of jams, pickles, cheeses, soups,<br />

pastries, olives, organic produce, herbs and much more.<br />

Shopmobility is available for anyone with limited mobility<br />

and provides a selection of manual and powered<br />

wheelchairs and scooters to help people with mobility<br />

difficulties to shop and use the facilities in the Town<br />

Centre.<br />

For more information telephone (01793) 512621 or use<br />

Minicom (01793) 512625.<br />

The Swindon Borough Council website contains more<br />

information on facilities, events and activities.<br />

Website: www.swindon.gov.uk<br />

Out-Of-Town Shopping<br />

Swindon has many out-of-town shopping centres with<br />

large stores selling a range of goods and services covering<br />

virtually anything you might need. All of the out-of-town<br />

centres have extensive car parking facilities<br />

To the North of Swindon located in the Abbey Meads/<br />

Priory Vale area of north Swindon is the most recent<br />

addition to Swindon’s out-of-town complexes. The<br />

Asda-Walmart complex is one of Europe’s largest<br />

superstores. This vast shopping centre covers virtually<br />

all shopping needs under one roof: food, clothes, home<br />

improvements materials and much more are all readily<br />

available. The complex also includes a multitude of<br />

retailer outlets including Next, JJB’s, Homebase, Borders<br />

book shop, Comet, a Travel Agents, several Estate<br />

Agents, a Bookmakers, and even a library.<br />

To the East of Swindon<br />

Towards east Swindon is the Greenbridge Retail and<br />

Leisure Park. Covering several acres, the facilities include<br />

large-store facilities for a range of household brands like<br />

Boots, Mothercare, Argos, PC World, Currys and JJB<br />

– to name but a few! The complex also has a range of<br />

leisure activites such as a Cineworld 12-screen multiplex<br />

cinema, a Gala Bingo Club, a private health and fitness<br />

club and many restaurants and fast food outlets.<br />

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Swindon<br />

Get Up and Go<br />

Swindon not only offers a great day out, but great nights<br />

too. The town bustles with life throughout the year.<br />

Keep the kids amused for hours at the Link & Oasis<br />

Leisure Centres. The Oasis has a beach pool in a<br />

tropical setting, with domebuster and water flumes,<br />

a hydro slide, wave machine, a water cannon and an<br />

indoor soft play area. The Link Centre has an ice rink<br />

and a state of the art climbing wall, which has a variety of<br />

different climbs.<br />

Broome Manor Golf Complex has been voted one of<br />

the best municipal courses in the UK and there are no<br />

membership fees. The championship par 71 course<br />

provides a challenge for all standards of golfer, while the<br />

floodlit practice range is one of the best facilities in the<br />

region.<br />

The Delta Tennis Centre has 4 indoor and 3 outdoor<br />

courts. Equipment is available to hire and tuition and<br />

classes can be booked with trained professionals. The<br />

Health Hydro in the town centre is a holistic health<br />

facility together with Turkish Baths and swimming pools.<br />

A natural health clinic offers a range of complementary<br />

therapies and beauty treatments.<br />

Lydiard Park is a delightful place to explore at any time of<br />

the year. The many paths and trails through the woods<br />

and by the lake offer glimpses of many birds and animals.<br />

Rolling lawns and shady trees provide a wonderful<br />

picnicking area in the summer, and in early spring the<br />

woodlands are carpeted with snowdrops.<br />

The Swindon City Festival is the town’s biggest<br />

community festival. The streets of Swindon’s town<br />

centre are animated by a dazzling array of professional<br />

performers during mid July as part of the Swindon<br />

Summer Festival’s Big Weekend.<br />

The town also plays host to the Wiltshire Music Festival,<br />

the weekend event features some of the biggest names<br />

in both classical and pop. A feast of entertainments<br />

continues with the annual Old Town Festival, Swindon<br />

Summer Festival, the Forest Festival, World Festival and<br />

many more.<br />

The Wyvern Theatre and the Arts Centre offer a huge<br />

choice of entertainment all year round including bands,<br />

classical music, drama, comedy, professional and amateur<br />

theatre.<br />

Oasis Leisure Centre.<br />

When it comes to night time entertainment, Swindon’s<br />

got the lot! Choose between fabulous restaurants, a<br />

great range of bars and some of the best nightclubs in<br />

the South West. The Regent Circus area of the town<br />

centre has some award-winning Indian Restaurants,<br />

whilst Old Town offers a great choice of Mexican, Italian<br />

and Chinese eateries. On the outskirts of town there<br />

are some great eating places that offer a wide choice of<br />

British and inspiring dishes, these include the Pear Tree at<br />

Purton, the Three Crowns at Brinkworth and the Hare &<br />

Hounds at Lambourn.<br />

The Fleet Street area is bursting with pubs and bars,<br />

these include the retro Lava Lounge, the very hip<br />

Edwards, O’Neil’s, Yates Wine Bar, Broadwalk and Bar<br />

Cuba.<br />

Swindon’s reputation as a nightlife hotspot continues to<br />

grow.<br />

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Daring to bring you Whiskies from around the world.<br />

The Single Malt Whisky On-line Shop is your one stop shop for<br />

finding those rare bottlings. We work hard to find the best as<br />

well as the rare whiskies.<br />

Free delivery when collected from the Portwell Angel, Market<br />

Place, Faringdon. Call us on: 01367 246137.<br />

The Leisure Garrison Time<br />

More information contact Andrew<br />

Andrew@blackcatarchery.com<br />

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Don’t forget<br />

to check your<br />

batteries<br />

regularly.<br />

A smoke alarm<br />

with dead batteries<br />

is not a smoke alarm.<br />

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DRUG WATCH<br />

If you have any<br />

information about ...<br />

... DRUGS OR USERS<br />

WHERE TO<br />

GET HELP<br />

The Leisure Garrison Time<br />

THE NATIONAL DRUGS<br />

HELPLINE<br />

0800 77 66 00<br />

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FULLY REFURBISHED IN <strong>2015</strong><br />

• Four miles from the Defence Academy<br />

• Luxury hotel accommodation for visiting friends and family<br />

• Ideal for celebrations, weddings and parties<br />

• Relaxed informal brasserie restaurant with feature wood burning stove<br />

• Lounge, bar and al fresco dining open to non residents<br />

Tel: 01367 241272<br />

E: reception@sudburyhouse.co.uk<br />

Sudbury House Hotel, London Street, Faringdon. Oxfordshire. SN7 7AA<br />

www.sudburyhouse.co.uk<br />

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• Grade 2 18th Century Restaurant within Sudbury House Hotel<br />

• Unique, creative and seasonal fine dining<br />

• Perfect location for a special occasion or celebration<br />

• Lunch menus from £ 20.00 per person<br />

• Seasonal à la carte and six course tasting menus<br />

• Regency Room available for small private lunches and dinners<br />

Tel: 01367 241272<br />

E: reception@sudburyhouse.co.uk<br />

Sudbury House Hotel, London Street, Faringdon. Oxfordshire. SN7 7AA<br />

www.restaurant56.co.uk<br />

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Classified Index of Advertisers<br />

This index provides a quick and easy way of locating any product or service you require. Production of this Guide is<br />

made possible by the support of the advertisers listed below and, in turn, it is hoped that all readers will lend their<br />

support to these businesses.<br />

AIRPORT TRANSFERS & PRIVATE HIRE: Immacul8 (36); White Horse Hire (24)<br />

ACCOMMODATION: Buscot Manor Bed & Breakfast (50); Highlands Of Highworth Guest House (50)<br />

ANIMAL BOARDING: Charney Pet Care Centre(41); Wagging Tails (37)<br />

ANTIQUES: Aston Pine Antiques (62)<br />

BICYCLES: Mitchell Cycles (95); Mobile Cycle Medic (36)<br />

CAR/VAN RENTAL: Duncan Self Drive (97)<br />

CLEANING SERVICES: Alan’s Carpet Cleaning (58)<br />

COMPUTERS: ITMan (9)<br />

DENTISTS: Highworth Dental Practice (49)<br />

EDUCATION, TUITION, ADVICE & SUPPORT: Ashbury C of E Primary School (69); Bishopstone C of E<br />

Primary School (68); Bromsgrove School (75); Darling & Alii, Consultants Ltd (79); Dauntsey’s School (74); Faringdon<br />

Children & Family Centre (77); Ferndale Preparatory School (80); Kingham Hill School (73); Kingswood Preparatory<br />

School (67); Longcot & Fernham CE Primary School (66); Monkton Combe Pre-Prep & Prep School (85); New<br />

College (83); Pinewood School (77); Prior Park Preparatory School (82); Prior’s Field School (84); <strong>Shrivenham</strong> C<br />

Of E Primary School (76); Southfield Junior School (71); Tumble Tots Swindon (70); Uffington Primary School (64);<br />

Warminster School (79); Wellington School (Inside Back Cover); Wycliffe (81); Black Cat Archery Ltd (106); Defence<br />

Academy Golf Club (93); Didcot Railway Centre (Great Western Society Ltd) (111); Millets Farm Centre (96); New<br />

Theatre, Oxford (88); Quasar Swindon Laser Tag (111); Roves Farm (95); Starsound Express Video Disco (92);<br />

Priorsfield School (84)<br />

FAST FOOD OUTLETS: Treasure Chinese Takeaway (101)<br />

FINANCIAL/INSURANCE: Dandelion Financial (14); Executive Financial Planning (19); RIFT (16/17)<br />

HAIR & BEAUTY: Bellaviso Hair & Beauty (98); Billy Shears (36); The Treatment Rooms (36)<br />

HEALTH SERVICES : Atrium Clinic, Swindon (48); Elm Tree Surgery (Elm Tree Medical Partnership) (44);<br />

<strong>Shrivenham</strong> Pharmacy (Graham Jones Pharmacy Ltd) (76); Rebalance Chiropractic (42); Marie Stopes (42)<br />

HOTELS, PUBS, INNS, RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS: Blunsdon House Hotel (50); Prince Of Wales (102);<br />

Sudbury House Hotel & Restaurant (109); The Bell Hotel (58); The Eagle Tavern, Little Coxwell (101); The Woodman<br />

Inn & Restaurant (98)<br />

JEWELLERS: Deacon & Son (Swindon) Ltd (Outside Back Cover)<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Garden Room (111)<br />

MOTOR SERVICES: C J Parry Ltd (2); CVP Landrover Specialists (40); Immacul8 (36); Kingsdown Classics (28); Reg<br />

Skull Motors Ltd (9); Skurrays (39); The AA (4); Watchfield Service Centre Ltd (Inside Front Cover); Welcome Cars<br />

(15)<br />

NURSERY SCHOOLS & PLAYGROUPS: Annabelle’s Nursery (24); Hillsborough Day Nursery (72); Positive<br />

Steps Children’s Day Nursery (76); The Old Station Nursery (70); Westgate Nursery School & Créche (70)<br />

OPTICIANS: Watchfield Opticians (Inside Front Cover)<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY: Faringdon Photography (37)<br />

PROPERTY: Minerva Property Management (58); Richard James Estate Agents (59)<br />

RECRUITMENT/EMPLOYMENT: Celtic Care Services Ltd (62); Poppins Agency (62); The Enterprise Network (78)<br />

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RETAIL: Andrews Quality Meats (23); Arkwrights Whisky & Wines (96); John Anthony (Swindon) Ltd (94); Single<br />

Malt Whisky Shop (106); The Lighthouse Bookshop (10)<br />

REMOVALS: Richard James Estate Agent (59)<br />

SOLICITORS: Bevirs Solicitors (13); Crowdy & Rose, Solicitors (24)<br />

TRAVEL: Barnes Coaches (92)<br />

VETERINARY PRACTICES: Archway Veterinary Surgeries (46); Danetree Veterinary Surgeons (Medivet Group)<br />

(47); The Veterinary Surgery & Court Cattery (47).<br />

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Handy Index<br />

Army Families Federation.................. 29<br />

Army Welfare Service........................ 25<br />

Carillion Amey.................................. 52<br />

Compassionate Leave....................... 18<br />

Helplines.......................................... 20<br />

Housing Information......................... 56<br />

JSHAO.............................................. 60<br />

Leisure Facilities................................. 90<br />

Emergencies<br />

Police<br />

Dial 999 – ask for Police<br />

State clearly the location of the incident<br />

Fire<br />

Dial 999 – ask for Fire Brigade<br />

State clearly the location of the fire<br />

Medical<br />

For Ambulance in an Emergency: Dial 999 – ask for Ambulance<br />

State clearly the location of the patient<br />

Normal medical information is on page 49<br />

Enter your own Doctor’s details below:<br />

Doctor .................................................................................................<br />

Tel ........................................................................................................<br />

The Leisure Garrison Time<br />

Royal Marines Welfare Organisation.. 35<br />

Schools............................................. 65<br />

Shopping........................................ 104<br />

Sporting Facilities............................. 105<br />

SSAFA Forces Help............................ 18<br />

Address ................................................................................................<br />

Gas Leaks and Emergency<br />

Repairs<br />

Where delay would be injurious to persons or property:<br />

In working hours SERCO 01793 784885<br />

MHS 0800 707 6000<br />

Out of working hours The Emergency Help Line<br />

MHS 0800 707 6000<br />

SERCO 01793 788000<br />

The Place Where You Live.............. 100<br />

If you have no telephone ask a neighbour who has one to phone for<br />

you.<br />

UK & BFG Websites.......................... 23<br />

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LEARNING FOR LIFE

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