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Recommendations flooded in after we asked you to champion your chippy of choice. Phillips on Cricklade Road in Gorse Hill and York Road emerged as the clear favourites, with Thames Avenue not far behind. Votes for Kingsdown Fish Bar, Monica s in St Andrew s Ridge and Wichelstowe Fish Bar each reached into double digits. There was small but vocal support for the chippies in Eldene, Penhill and Pinehurst as well as Magic Chippy, Britz, Trident, Britannia, The Harbour in Royal Wootton Bassett, The Fish Company on Grange Drive, and Happy Cod in Taw Hill. Plus, the odd mention came in for Andy s Fish and Chips on Marlowe Avenue, the Royal Oak in Old Town, Top Fry on Ferndale Road, Lucy s Fish Bar, Cricklade Chip Shop, Moredon Fish Bar, the Redhouse chippy, the Roughmoor Centre, Faringdon Road chippy, and Four Seasons in Purton.
Readers have defended sledgers at Coate Water who were dispersed by police over the weekend. Heavy snow overnight meant Swindon was a winter wonderland on Sunday prompting many people to grab their sledges and head to their nearest hill. For some, that meant heading to Coate Water to enjoy the weather. But police were called in the morning to disperse 200 people who had gathered at the park after concerns about a lack of social distancing. Readers on Facebook have defended the sledging, arguing the weather would be good for children. Here s what you said: Gary Hines: No fun to be had in this world anymore.
Readers have defended sledgers at Coate Water who were dispersed by police over the weekend. Heavy snow overnight meant Swindon was a winter wonderland on Sunday prompting many people to grab their sledges and head to their nearest hill. For some, that meant heading to Coate Water to enjoy the weather. But police were called in the morning to disperse 200 people who had gathered at the park after concerns about a lack of social distancing. Readers on Facebook have defended the sledging, arguing the weather would be good for children. Here s what you said: Gary Hines: No fun to be had in this world anymore.
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