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Swindon Cares

MAKING A DONATION

This Committee would like to say a big thank you for what you have achieved and contributed to Swindon Cares Week.

There are 3 ways in which you can send your money to us:
  • Go along to any branch of Nationwide Building Society in Swindon and ask to pay in to the Swindon Cares Account.


  • Send your cheques to Alison Breakspeare, Swindon Cares, PO Box 1288, Swindon, SN1 1FL


  • Make a donation on line at Shoppers World





Don't forget to let the Swindon Advertiser know what you are doing. Call the newsdesk on (01793) 528144 ext.262, e-mail newsdesk@newswilts.co.uk, or send your story and pictures, Swindon Advertiser, 100 Victoria Road, Old Town, Swindon, SN1 3BE. Also Melanie Kimmer at BBC Radio Swindon on 01793 513626 or email melanie.kimmer@bbc.co.uk


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