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Swindon Night Shelter s new manager looks forward to helping more homeless when lockdown ends
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Tall Pete drugs line dealer jailed for almost five years
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Tall Pete drugs line dealer jailed for almost five years
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GUESTS at Swindon Night Shelter will be offered the opportunity to take part in activity sessions to support them with life skills. The invitation-only classes, which include skills such as cooking, gardening, painting and decorating, are designed to help those who have found themselves living chaotic lives or who are vulnerably housed. Manager Ian McCarthy said: “We’re hoping to build up these activity sessions weekly over time to help our guests to get into a routine along with the opportunity to learn and develop new skills. We’ve realised that as we start to come out of the pandemic that there is a need to give our guests opportunities to engage with everyday skills which they may have either lost touch with or have been unable to engage in due to their housing circumstances.”
By Advertiser Reporter A DRUG dealer was selling crack and heroin for the “Tall Pete” drugs line.
Joel Lester, 27, now faces a spell behind bars – after he was caught dealing the class A drugs while subject to a 21 month suspended prison sentence. Appearing before Swindon Crown Court, Lester, of Clive Parade, admitted being concerned in the supply of class A drugs between December 1, 2020, and March 17, 2021, possession with intent to supply cannabis on March 17 and possession of criminally-acquired cash. He pleaded not guilty to charges of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin. It is not suggested that Lester is the “Tall Pete” after whom the drugs line is named.