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Pewsey Community Christmas Day Lunch

Will you, or someone you know, be on their own this Christmas?

The Pewsey Community Christmas Day Lunch committee will again this year be providing a Christmas Day lunch at the Bouverie Hall,  Pewsey.

With thanks to local sponsors, the lunch will be free of charge to local people.

For further information or to register:

Nigel Lihou – 07777 663 135 or n.lihou@btinternet.com

Brian Hollands – 01672 562788 or bhollands850@gmail.com

Health & Wellbeing Activities in the Pewsey Community Area – 2020

This document contains activities for health and wellbeing which take place across the Pewsey Community Area.

It can be used by healthcare professionals to find suitable activities for clients and patients or by individuals who are looking to take up an activity.

A booklet containing this information has been provided to local GP surgeries.

The information includes the location, timings and contact details for the activities, as well as plenty of other information.

Download the 2020 Health & Wellbeing Activities spreadsheet

Launch of the new national timetable – GWR at Bouverie Hall

Launch of the New National Rail Timetable – GWR visits Bouverie Hall Pewsey on Thursday 31st October 6.45pm.

Pewsey Vale Rail User Group and Great Bedwyn Rail User Group invite local rail passengers to attend a public meeting where Guy Watts from GWR will present the new Network Rail timetable set for implementation in December.

There will also be information about GWR ticketing options.

Both Rail User Groups work to improve the service to and from our local stations. The meeting opens at 6.45 pm for a 7pm start and aims to finish promptly by 9pm at the Bouverie Hall, Pewsey SN9 5ES.

Please note this meeting is to discuss the new timetable and ticketing only. Issues with the current service should be reported to GWR customer services.

Any queries please contact Dawn Wilson Chair of PVRUG at dawnwilson917@yahoo.com.

New participating members of PVRUG welcome.

Safeguarding Code of Conduct

This policy and code of conduct describes the Safeguarding Code of Conduct required by activities and events that are organised by the Pewsey Community Area Partnership.  Agreement to this policy is required from anyone who works with the Partnership, whether voluntarily or as a paid role, and where their work involves young people or vulnerable people.

Download the Safeguarding Code of Conduct Download the Safeguarding Policy

 

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