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Great New Play Equipment

Nov 3rd, 2011 | By
Great New Play Equipment

By the old paddling pool site, behind the hedge, alongside Ingelsham Road there now stands an impressive collection of new play equipment for older children (6yrs and upwards). Up to 70 children and young people per day were playing on it in the summer although the official opening actually only took place on 28th September.
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A Choice of Courses for Adults (19+)

Sep 6th, 2011 | By
A Choice of Courses for Adults (19+)

starting in September at John Moulton Hall, Penhill. Basic IT Skills Wednesdays 9.30 – 11.30am starting 7th September 2011 for 6 weeks Water colour painting Fridays 2 – 4pm starting 16th September 2011for 10 weeks Dance for Fun (Tap and Modern) Wednesdays 7 – 8pm starting 21st September 2011 for 9 weeks If you are
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Penhill Community Day – Penhill Carnival

Jul 7th, 2011 | By
Penhill Community Day – Penhill Carnival

A big thank you to all volunteers, supporters and sponsors without whom we would not be able to make it. Pictures capturing the atmosphere of the day are on Face book pages, they are also being uploaded on this site. There are also pictures of procession on display at John Moulton Hall.  



PENHILL COMMUNITY DAY

May 27th, 2011 | By
PENHILL COMMUNITY DAY

It’s been 16 years since the last Carnival was organized in Penhill. In January this year, in a group of enthusiastic residents got together to  discuss the idea of ‘bringing back’ this popular community event. Back in its day, the Carnival used to be one of the annual highlights in Penhill. The programme spread over
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Election reminder 5th May

Apr 30th, 2011 | By
Election reminder 5th May

It’s that time of year to go to your local poll station and cast a vote for your local MP and this year the voting system referendum , here’s a breakdown of the candidates and what they believe they can bring to our community. Labour Candidate Hi, My name is Paul John Baker, and I
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Penhill Coat of Arms

Mar 28th, 2011 | By
Penhill Coat of Arms

It has been suggested that a Penhill Coat of Arms could be put on the circular tower on the corner of the new Braydon Court. What do you think should go on such a Penhill badge? Penhill Forum invite you to send your ideas or design to The Secretary, Penhill Forum, c/o John Moulton Hall,
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SURE START—THE FACTS!

Mar 11th, 2011 | By
SURE START—THE FACTS!

We have 14 children centres which have been delivered over three phases across the borough. Penhill Sure Start was in our first phase of development and, in accordance with government directives, received additional funding over and above phase two and three as it was deemed a  “Local Sure Start Programme”. From the start of 2011/12
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Residents Air Their Views

Feb 2nd, 2011 | By
Residents Air Their Views

A meeting arranged by the North Central Sector Cluster panel took place at the John Moulton Hall on 20th January. It  was well attended by residents, the cluster panel, and representatives from other agencies including the Police, Highways, and other Council Officials. The meeting started with a presentation from Angus Macpherson from the Wiltshire Police
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The Kids Loved It!

Jan 4th, 2011 | By
The Kids Loved It!

Jack and the Beanstalk was performed 3 times to a total of 175 people over the first weekend in December. All the traditional elements of a panto were included, to the delight of the children present. Several local adults and children, who had not acted before, filled their roles admirably. The back stage crew worked
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YOGA’S GOING GREAT

Dec 8th, 2010 | By
YOGA’S GOING GREAT

The yoga class started at the John Moulton Hall on Thursday afternoons at the beginning of November.   Between 10 and 15 people are attending every week and are enjoying  learning some new moves during the hour long class.  The relaxation at the end is certainly proving very popular to ease the stress of busy lives.
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