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The bubble is NOT going to burst. At least, that's what Swindon's property gurus are saying, following the Evening Advertiser's recent story on falling house prices. Indeed, most of the town's estate agents say that prices are merely levelling off after a period of unprecedented price hikes. Jeremy Smith reports more...
Tudor Wells, co-director of Ridgeway Estate Agents, Commercial Road, Old Town, Swindon: more...
Christopher Bice, owner of Christopher Bice estate agents, Cricklade more...
Neil Douglas, a partner in Swindon Homes Direct in Commercial Road more...
Simon Gunner, branch partner at Allan and Harris, College Court, Swindon. more...
Alex Bannister, Nationwide group economist, said: "Over the last year the price of the average house in Swindon rose 23 per cent to just over £151,000. This compares with price rises of 25 per cent for the UK as a whole. more...
Robert Skerten, owner and director of Henry George, with offices in Malmesbury, Marlborough and Commercial Road, Swindon: more...
ANTI-War protesters stormed into Swindon's Civic Offices for a two-hour sit-in. more...
MARCH 24: Thousands of protesters at RAF Fairford make a plea for peace as the war in Iraq intensifies more...
Thousands of protesters at RAF Fairford make a plea for peace as the war in Iraq intensifies more...
SUPERMARINE'S place in the Dr Martens League is hanging by a thread after an agonising defeat at the hands of neighbours Cirencester. more...
CHIPPENHAM TOWN'S first poor patch in the Premier Division continued with a 1-0 defeat at Moor Green on Saturday. more...
A RELEGATION lifeline has been snatched away from Swindon Supermarine as plans for a major non-League reshuffle come to fruition. more...
Wanborough'S Paul Parsons scored all three goals for to put his side 3-1 up against Dunbar Westside, but the Intermediate leaders fought back to nick a point. more...
DEVIZES TOWN are staring relegation in the face after a 3-1 defeat to Bridgwater on Saturday. more...
Goals were hard to come by from the local Hellenic sides at the weekend with Highworth Town and Shortwood United drawing 0-0, Wootton Bassett and Abingdon United both failing to score and Fairford Town losing out to Carterton by the only goal of the game. more...
SWINDON 2nd put up a fighting display but were unable to prevent their Swanage & Wareham counterparts from claiming a 29-11 in the Dorset & Wilts 2nd XV Cup final at Sherborne yesterday. more...
THE Evening advertiser has again allowed the Letters page to carry a wide variety of views regarding the rights and wrongs of war with Iraq. more...
SUSIE Groess-Saurau (Letters, March, 17) is confusing keeping horses as pets and keeping horses for racing. more...
A WELL orchestrated campaign of letters blames local Conservatives for the huge rise in council tax, imposed once again by our Labour-run council. more...
FORGIVE me for this trivia while the world is in its present turmoil, but I just had to tell someone. more...
REFERENCE your article on March 12 about parking on the cycle lane in King William Street. more...
THE recent TV programme The UK's Worst High Street gave a very clear vision of Swindon to come. The winner of the "award" was Leatherhead. The council in this town, very similar to Swindon in many ways, has successfully excluded traffic from its centre. The town centre is now a peaceful haven for councillors and pensioners. Unfortunately, nobody else goes there. The High Street is full of closed shops, building societies and estate agents. The customers have gone and Leatherhead is now a ghost town. The councillors remain arrogant about the "success" of their policy. more...
At a time when attention is focused on the Middle East, it is easy to forget about important events closer to home. more...
I WRITE to air my dismay over this Prime Minister's appetite for war. There is no logic in his desire to attack an already crippled country apart from his need to fawn towards an evil administration in the US. more...
THE British Korean Veterans Association is trying to contact former members of HM Armed Forces who served in Korea/Japan from 1950-1953, and also those servicemen and women who served in these two places at a later date with the Peace Keeping Force 1953-1957. This appeal includes former members of the Merchant Navy, NAAFI, Red Cross and WRVS. more...
As the war on Iraq continues, comic Rob Newman is coming to Swindon to perform his hit show From Caliban to the Taliban. more...
REPAIRS to damage caused by treasure hunters at Silbury Hill are planned - 227 years after their dig. more...
Volunteers took to the Ridgeway in a bid to improve the area for walkers. more...
Children in Swindon enjoyed a taste of Hollywood and saw themselves on the big screen. more...
EVENING Advertiser film writer STEPHEN WEBB reviews the youngsters' films . . . more...
SWINDON'S first Biodiversity Action Plan Conference will be held in May. more...
GRANTS worth £1,136,286 are to be handed out by Swindon Council to voluntary groups over the coming year. more...
THE HIGH Sheriff of Wiltshire Sir Christopher Benson said his farewells at a reception in the Steam museum. more...
PLANS for a piazza-style development to transform the heart of Old Town are several months behind schedule. more...
FULL details of the controversial plan to build 4,500 homes on countryside to the south of Swindon are now on the internet. more...
A JUDGE imposed a hospital order on a man with mental health problems who wreaked havoc in Swindon town centre. more...
Sue Stratton swam 200 lengths to raise nearly £2,000 for Macmillan Cancer Relief. more...
Shoppers in Swindon donated £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Relief. more...
THE future of a green space in the heart of Cricklade will be considered at a Wiltshire County Council meeting today. more...
A FUNDRAISING drive is being launched at Swindon's Marriott Leisure Club in aid of the Abby Smith Cancer Fund. more...
Chocolate may not sound like the most important ingredient to a successful wedding - but Evening Advertiser Bride of the Year Lucy Griffin is determined to get the details right. more...
A FIRM is sending small businesses official looking demands for £95 to register them under the data protection act when the official fee is £35. more...
AROUND 250 peace activists marched through Swindon town centre on Saturday afternoon before trying - and failing - to join the peace camp at Fairford. more...
IN 1999, the Government introduced ASBOs Anti-Social Behaviour Orders to stop trouble-makers from terrorising their neighbourhood. But to date, Wiltshire agencies have issued only one such order, the lowest number in the country. GEOFF BENNETT asks why more isn't being done to crack down on known thugs more...
The Government has moved to make ASBOs easier to introduce, following complaints from police and councils. more...
Upper Stratton pensioner Valerie Hearn, 68, who has been a target for vandals, says they should be made to put right the damage they cause rather than serve ASBOs. more...
Little Pinetrees Pre-school, at the back of the Pinehurst People's Centre in Olive Grove, has had a long-running problem with vandalism. more...
POLICE are considering taking out ASBOs against five 16-year-olds who persist in targeting a newsagent and off-licence store in Meadowcroft, Upper Stratton. more...
AN award scheme to celebrate the achievements of Wiltshire's unsung heroes is being launched today. more...
A FUNDRAISING auction and quiz boosted the coffers of Croft Playgroup by more than £1,500. more...
THOUSANDS of homes across Swindon could be silently killing their residents. more...
I AM surprised that Councillor Lister persists with his anti-cycle path campaign. While I am in no position to dispute his statistics which appear to indicate that the use of these tracks is declining, has he considered the cost of an accident to a cyclist, especially a fatal one, both in financial and humanitarian terms? more...
THREE-LETTER acronyms aren't everyone's favourite way of describing things and I think we need to operate on the new hospital management quickly before we're stuck with an acronym that doesn't say what it means. It seems that instead of being known as GWH, some people want Great Western Hospital to be called TGW. more...
WITH reference to Mr Kane's letter regarding Barnfield Household Recycling Centre, I would like to make the following points. more...
IN reply to Coun Mike Evemy (Letters, March 4), my criticism was mainly of his fellow Councillor Wendy Johnson, who was thanked by Labour Councillor Jim D'Avila for reading out a list of councils which had imposed large council tax increases, which implied that the council tax payers of Swindon should count themselves lucky. more...
THE news that Wiltshire is behind all other counties when it comes to imposing Anti-Social Behaviour Orders is disturbing to say the least. more...
AT times, when the news seems to brim with tales of the nasty and mean-spirited things people can do to one another, it is important to remember that there are many, many good people. more...
Thousands of protesters at RAF Fairford make a plea for peace as the war in Iraq intensifies more...
SAM PARKIN insists he is happy to talk about extending his current deal and hopes the close season will see the club backing manager Andy King's recruitment drive. more...
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