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We aid refugees and asylum seekers across Swindon. We give friendship, advice and hope. We are The Harbour Project. Read all about it here.
Find your Tenancy or Income Officer. Our mission, vision and values. Find your Tenancy or Income Officer. Our mission, vision and values. What would you like to do? More about your tenancy. Find, buy or sell a home. Struggling to pay your water bill? Keeping Dogs in your Home.
Working hard to help sustain the honeybee population. Are you a local beekeeper? Would you like to be involved in our work? Can you, your company or your organisation afford 350 to help SAVE THE HONEYBEE? Read about our latest developments and the continued work we are doing with different organisations.
Caring, Friendly and Reliable. We have been established since 1992 and are a small family business specialising in all aspects of House Clearances. Based in Hook, West Swindon we operate a small fleet of vehicles ensuring that any work carried out is done quickly and efficiently.
The refraction of light and colour in glass is perhaps art in its most luminous form. The Church of St Mary, built on the remains of a Saxon Church and incorporating some of the ancient stonework. The north chancel wall of the church is home to a stained glass window which was designed in 1927 by Karl Parsons and was featured in the 1992 Christmas stamp set issued by the Royal Mail. And church on its hill over.
Spring at last - crocus at the Lawns. Near the entrance to the Lawns in Old Town. Monday, March 08, 2010. Thursday, 7 January 2010. The ruined chancel of the old Holy Rood Church at the Lawns, today. I have written about the Lawns many times on this blog, it would be true to say it is probably my favourite place in Swindon. It is in fact the site of an early prehistoric settlement in the Swindon. Thursday, January 07, 2010. Friday, 1 January 2010.
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