Swindon Shock Wheelchair Basketball

Swindon Shock Wheelchair Basketball

Swindon Shock Wheelchair Basketball are seeking sponsorship. Is that something you could do? Could your business support this wonderful team?

Wheelchair basketball in Swindon. Who knew? What’s more, they’ve been getting the ball in the net since 2012.

Swindon Shock Wheelchair Basketball - British wheelchair basketball

Swindon Shock Wheelchair Basketball

As their website says: Swindon Shock WBC has one mission. That’s to provide a platform for everybody to participate in sport together. Whatever your age, ability or gender, everyone can become part of the Shock family.

What else?

The squad has around thirty members in total – thus they’re one of the most important disabled sports teams in Swindon. They compete in the British Wheelchair Basketball League central division. There, there’s seven teams in total, including teams from Coventry and Leicester.

Further, they get involved with schools across the town, providing classes and and clubs for schools across Swindon. These sessions provide awareness on inclusivity and give students with SEND needs an opportunity to take part in sport with their peers.

The squad also supports events within the community, providing opportunities for those who would otherwise struggle to get involved – no matter their ability.

What’s in it for you

Obviously sponsorship is a two-way street – they know that. So below is the payoff for sponsoring this wonderful team. In return for your sponsorship, the team would invite your staff member and and of your clients to attend the games and training sessions and to pose for photos with the team.

Further:

  • Members of the team might be able to attend your offices to pose for photos and also to talk about their experiences of living in a wheelchair.
  • Your company logo would be on the playing kit for the next two years.
  • Bespoke design kit to ensure that your logo is highly visible.
  • They could, if you wish, send a playing shirt to your offices for you to display.

All sponsorships are for two years. The money goes to supplying brand new kit for the team . It also helps towards their running costs and travel to the tournaments.

Sponsorshop options

  • Front of match shirt: £1995 (+ VAT)
  • The front of training shirt worn at weekly training sessions £1495 (+VAT)
  • Front of training shirt worn at both training sessions and at competitive games and travel: £1,995 (+VAT)
  • Front of tracksuit tops worn at both training sessions and at competitive games and travel, £1995 (+vat)
  • Exclusive sponsorship deal with your logo on the front of all the playing kit, training kit and tracksuit tops £3995. Discount of £1500 in total.

To get a better idea of who they are, here they are in the ether:

Website https://swindonshockwbc.co.uk/
 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shockwbc/
 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/swindonshockwbc/


Jamie Lennon to Speak

Jamie Lennon to Speak

Jamie Lennon to Speak at PPS charity breakfast in support of the charity, SANDS. Business professionals from across Swindon and Wiltshire are invited to attend the next PPS business charity breakfast. It’s going to be happening at DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon later this month.

The event will raise funds for Sands, the UK’s leading pregnancy and baby loss charity. Sands provides vital support for anyone affected by the loss of a baby. The charity offers a safe, understanding and caring community.

Guest speaker

The guest speaker will be Jamie Lennon, founder of Sixteen Sixty Four Training Solutions Limited. Jamie spent 21 years in the Royal Marines and the Army. There he led and trained teams in challenging environments. He now shares his experience in leadership and coaching to help businesses strengthen their people and client relationships.

Jamie Lennon to Speak at PPS charity breakfast
Jamie Lennon to Speak at PPS charity breakfast

Jamie said ‘My session will focus on practical, innovative strategies for retaining valuable clients in today’s competitive market. All without the need for huge investment or reduced profitability. I’m looking forward to connecting with inspiring local business owners. All while supporting an incredible charity and the vital work they do.’

Attendees will also enjoy a delicious breakfast and the chance to connect with fellow local professionals in a relaxed and friendly setting.

There’ll be a charity raffle, supported by PPS and other local businesses, during the event. Tickets will be £5 each with all proceeds going straight to SANDS.

We’re so looking forward to welcoming Jamie to this event,’ said Sally Holland, Partner at PPS Chartered Accountants. ‘His expertise in leadership and client engagement will be valuable to anyone running or managing a business. And, as always, we’re delighted that our community can come together to support such an important cause.’

PPS hold their charity business breakfasts several times a year. They’ve become a popular date in the local business calendar. The events offer professionals the opportunity to network, learn and give back to their community.

When, where etc

The next event takes place at the DoubleTree by Hilton, Lydiard Fields, Great Western Way, Swindon, SN5 8UZ. It’s on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, from 7:30 am to 9:30 am.

Tickets are £18 (plus VAT and a small booking fee). You can buy them at https://helmtickets.com/events/9248/pps-business-charity-breakfast-13th-november-2025



A Winter Fest for Swindon

A Winter Fest for Swindon

A Winter Fest for Swindon.

Swindon’s town centre will come alive on Saturday 22 November. There’ll be a magical one-day festival of:

  • Culture
  • Creativity and community.
  • Along with community workshops in the weeks leading up to the event and a special festive trail lasting until Christmas Eve.
A Winter Fest for Swindon - A group of giant handmade rustic ethereal white paper lanterns
A Winter Fest for Swindon – A group of giant handmade rustic ethereal white paper lanterns

Swindon Winter Fest

Swindon Winter Fest celebrates the creativity of Swindon through FREE family-friendly, imaginative experiences. Taking place at locations around the town centre, the festival will invite families to follow a whimsical winter trail. On it they’ll discover giant, interactive imaginary creatures, a magical lantern forest and lots of inspiring free activities along the way. 

Prepare to be mesmerised as The Whilers, by innovative creative tech studio Air Giants, interact with the crowd and each other. These larger-than-life, otherworldly glowing creatures are unlike anything you’ve seen before. They’re part sloth, part spirit, part dragon. Standing at an incredible 3 metres tall and powered by advanced robotic technology their expressive movements allow them to interact with:

  • audiences
  • their surroundings and each other to create an unforgettable, almost dreamlike encounter.

The winter wonder continues thanks to local artists. They’ll be transforming a vacant retail unit into an ethereal lantern forest. All with the help of community groups, school children and visitors. This magical installation will grow throughout the day as visitors create their own lanterns to add to the display.

Run, run as fast as you can you can’t catch me I’m the gingerbread man

Children of all ages will love following the panto-inspired Muddles’ Gingerbread Man Trail. On it they can find decorated characters hidden in local business windows as part of a fun discovery challenge organised by Artsite.

Families can also join in with a range of free creative workshops and activities organised throughout the day. These include Sleeping-Beauty themed crafts inspired by the Wyvern Theatre’s unmissable pantomime.

Alongside the other activities, Winter Fest will present ‘Once Upon a Thriftmas. That’s an initiative to encourage visitors to come and start their Christmas and festive shopping in the town centre. There, there’ll be a wonderful community of charity shops offering budget-friendly, sustainable gift options.

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree

Brightening The Parade in the town centre will be festive lighting and a Christmas tree.

This new event is a first pilot for new ways of bringing the public and creative sector together. It’s the beginning of an ambitious 2-year programme to raise the profile of the town’s vibrant creative and cultural sector.  Organisers hope to build on learnings from 2025 to develop more ambitious plans for the festive season across the town in future years.

Making it happen

Supported by Arts Council England’s National Lottery Place Partnership Fund, Winter Fest is a partnership between:

  • Swindon Culture Collective
  • Swindon Borough Council, Wyvern Theatre
  • Artsite
  • Gel Studios, along with artists drawn from across the town.

Dr Rod Hebden, Director of Swindon Culture Collective CIC, said: “It’s been a joyful experience working with so many local people and organisations to create something so magical this year. And something different from the standard approach where there’s a divide between performers and the public. This year, families can get involved and help create the magic together and make wonderful memories.’

Councillor Marina Strinkovsky, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Planning, said: ‘I’m so pleased that we can bring Christmas activities to the town centre again. And that we’re doing it in collaboration with our partners at the Swindon Culture Collective.

‘Swindon Winter Fest is going to be full of creative activities and opportunities for sustainable Christmas shopping. The town centre has lots of thrift and charity shops that offer pre-loved gifts looking for a new home. And it’s a great opportunity to support local organisations in an environmentally friendly and affordable way.

It’s clear the experience won’t be complete without a Christmas tree in the Parade and Christmas lights to cheer up the darker season. So looking forward to it!’

Swindon Makers’ Market booms

Swindon Makers’ Market booms

Swindon Makers’ Market booms after relaunch. A Swindon market has been going from strength to strength since its relaunch earlier this year. And shoppers are flocking to buy quality, handcrafted products.

Bricks and pins at Swindon Makers' Market
Bricks and pins at Swindon Makers’ Market


The monthly Makers’ Market, hosted in The Brunel Shopping Centre, runs on the second Saturday of every month, and features growing numbers of stalls. A wide range of quality products are available, including:

  • Clothing
  • Crochet
  • Art
  • Cosmetics, candles and much more

With a mere two more markets this year – on November 8 and December 13 – organisers at The Brunel are looking for more traders to sign up. They’re encouraging visitors to pop along to shop for their Christmas gifts.

‘Our Makers’ Market has become very popular in recent months. It’s been lovely to hear our regular traders reporting strong sales,’ said Laura Hepple, Centre Manager at The Brunel.

Community

‘There is a strong sense of community here. Everyone supports one another, and we have some very talented local crafters. We’re especially looking forward to their Christmas gift inspirations.’

Stallholders appreciate the market’s location inside The Brunel, offering a warm, dry and organised setting. It’s also a win for shoppers. They can combine browsing the unique stalls with their regular high street shopping and a break at The Crossing for food and drink.

Among the regular stallholders are creative crocheters Bee Wild, who said: ‘It’s always great to make new friends and the people of Swindon have always been very friendly. The Brunel are helpful and accommodating to us small businesses.’

Swindon Makers’ Market booms - Bee Wild with her stall at Swindon Makers Market
Swindon Makers’ Market booms – Bee Wild with her stall at Swindon Makers Market


While Dellah’s Creations and Curiosities, who make a range of gifts, added: ‘We’re like a community who care about what we sell, and we love meeting new people. The Brunel management team look after us and we feel welcomed and supported.’

There is still plenty of space for traders at the Makers’ Markets for 2025 and into 2026. For more information, and to book a pitch, email info@thebrunel.co.uk.

Swindon Hub Festive Fair

Swindon Hub Festive Fair

Swindon Hub Festive Fair.

Swindon Hub is inviting the local community to kick off the festive season in style with its Christmas Fair. It promises a joyful celebration filled with music, creativity, and Christmas cheer!

Saturday, 15th November | 11am – 4pm | 36 The Parade, SN1 1BA | Free Entry

The Christmas Market will be open all day. It’ll feature 29 unique stalls packed with handmade gifts, local art, festive treats, and sustainable goodies. All perfect for ticking items off your Christmas list while supporting local makers and small businesses. Plus a special festive guest appearance for the children and FREE facepainting too.

Free creative workshops

Visitors can also take part in free creative workshops throughout the day, including:

  • Plastic Free Swindon – Bunting Workshop (All Day)
  • Artsite – Create Stitched & Embellished Star Decorations (11am – 1pm)
  • Stitch Social Banners – Festive Banner Making (1pm – 3pm

And no Christmas celebration would be complete without music! And to that end festive tunes will fill The Hub from live performers all afternoon.

  • 2pm – 12.45pm: Christmas Carols with Carmel Church Swindon
  • 1pm – 2pm: Old Town Strummers Ukulele Group
  • 2pm – 3pm: Chloe Marie
  • 3pm – 4pm: Joseph Patrick Brown

Event organiser and Hub volunteer, Pearl Barcoe says ”With a wonderful mix of shopping, crafting, and carolling, the Hub Christmas Fair promises a great day out for all right in the heart of our town centre. Everyone is welcome — and it’s completely free to attend! All donations received on the day will go directly to the Hub to support the work we do.’

So come along, meet the community, and make this festive season a little brighter at Swindon Hub, the heart of Swindon’s community spirit.

Swindon Hub Festive Fair - poster
Swindon Hub Festive Fair

Event details

Date: Saturday, 15th November

Time: 11am – 4pm

Location: Swindon Hub, 36 The Parade, SN1 1BA

Free Entry

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