Paralympian to Speak at RWB Library. Paralympian, commentator, and author Louise Hunt Skelley PLY will host a talk at Royal Wootton Bassett Library. In it she’ll share insights from her newly-released memoir What’s Wrong with You? Redefining What’s Possible. Unapologetically & Unstoppable.
Louise, a former British wheelchair tennis player and two-time Paralympian, has captivated audiences with her journey of resilience, determination, and defying expectations. Her book delves into:
Her experiences growing up with Spina Bifida
Also her rise to become one of the world’s top wheelchair tennis players
And her transition into a career as a commentator, speaker and inclusivity advocate.
Speaking about the upcoming event, Louise said: ‘I’m so excited to visit Royal Wootton Bassett Library and share my journey with the community. My book is about embracing who you are, challenging limitations, and redefining what is possible. I hope that by sharing my experiences, I can inspire others to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles.’
Paralympian to Speak at RWB Library – Louise holding her book
Royal Wootton Bassett are so excited to welcome Louise. And to provide an opportunity for the community to hear her inspiring story. A spokesperson said: ‘We’re delighted to host Louise Hunt Skelley for this special event. Her story is trulyremarkable. It’s our belief that her message of resilience and ambition will resonate with many. This is a fantastic opportunity for our visitors to hear first-hand from an incredible athlete and author.’
The devil is in the detail
‘An Evening with Louise Hunt Skelley PLY’ will take place at Royal Wootton Bassett Library on Monday 2nd June from 6pm till 7pm. This will include a talk from Louise, a Q&A session and an opportunity for attendees to buy signed copies of her book.
Fika Coffee Shop Swindon. Alerted by Facebook (it has its uses – as awful as it often is) to the existence of this place, I today hurtled down town to try it out. Well, I did need to go to town anyway so I had a good excuse.
Fika
Fika – pronounced fee-ka – is a new, independent business opened only a few days ago by Martin – who you see below.
Martin Keise proprietor of Fika coffee shop Swindon
Martin’s partner is Swedish – thus the inspiration for the name of his establishment. Fika, as you can see from the images below, is not dissimilar to the Danish concept of hygge. That’s something with which, thanks to a Danish family connection, I’m rather familiar. Did you know that, back in 2017, the word Hygge entered the Oxford English dictionary?
You’ll find this place in what was the 222 coffee outlet on Havelock Square. Martin is serving Rave coffee – and it’s darn good. There’s also a tasty baked good or two.
Coffee in Fika Swindon
He hasn’t yet done anything with the decor of the place. So if you were a 222 customer it doesn’t yet look any different. But watch this space on that.
The website says: ‘Welcome to Fika Coffee & Wine e, a cozy space where great coffee, fine wine, and meaningful moments come together.’ And there are plans for it to be an evening space with wine and music.
Further … there’s a big wall at the back ideal for the displaying of art. And indeed Martin is looking to display local artists there – on a rotational basis. A space where they can display (and hopefully sell) their work. So, if you’re a local artist get in touch.
Malmesbury Marking VE Day Anniversary. The town of Malmesbury will join the international programme of activities to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day on Thursday 8th May. The celebrations will include the lighting of a beacon as a mark of remembrance and respect. Â
VE Day, Victory in Europe Day, marks the Allied Forces formal acceptance of Germany’s surrender. It marks the official end of World War 2 in 1945.
The VE Day commemoration will be in Cuckingstool Mead, Malmesbury. It starts at 8.15pm, with residents and visitors welcome to the commemoration evening.Â
Malmesbury Marking VE Day Anniversary . Cllr Phil Exton, Mayor of Malmesbury who will lead the VE Day commemoration for Malmesbury
Malmesbury’s Mayor, Cllr Phil Exton said: ‘As the king’s representative in the town, it’s a great honour and privilege to serve him at events such as this that the nation is observing.
Many years ago I served in the army. And so respect the courage and dedication of all those who gave their lives. We should always remember that what they did back then is what allows us to have what we do now.
As mayor it feels very poignant to have this as my last engagement.’
Official surrender
Tuesday 8th May 1945 was the official surrender of all German military assaults and operations in World War 2. This occurred after the death of Nazi Party leader, Adolf Hitler, at the end of April 1945.
As part of the UK’s VE 80 campaign, over a thousand beacons and lights of peace will be lit across the country. With beacons being lit from 9:30pm.
Other activities taking place in Malmesbury the same day include the official proclamation at the Town Hall at 8am and the town bells ringing at 6.30pm.
This community event is free to attend and updates are available on the council’s website or social media – https://www.malmesbury.gov.uk
Scott Media Backs Award that shines a spotlight on women solopreneurs. The prestigious Best Businesswomen Awards are again supported this year by Swindon-based PR agency Scott Media.For a third year, Fiona Scott, Scott Media’s Managing Director, is sponsoring the Best Solopreneur category. This category is open to female entrepreneurs who are blazing a trail in their sector.
‘I’m very happy to support this award category again because it celebrates solo entrepreneurs running micro businesses. Such people are so often ignored and seen as freelancers rather than business owners,’ said Fiona.
Scott Media Backs Award – Fiona Scott, centre, with her daughters Lauren Roberts (left) and Georgia Scott
Changing the narrative
‘I’ve always disliked the narrative that these business owners are somehow less because they don’t employ people or have ambitions to scale up.
‘Many of our clients at Scott Media are solopreneurs. Further they’re innovative and driven. And I can see how much they give of themselves to make their businesses successful.’
Founded in 2015 by multi-award winning entrepreneur Debbie Gilbert, the Best Businesswomen Awards are among the UK’s most prestigious.
The awards cover a wide variety of industries, recognising and rewarding female business talent.
The Best Solopreneur category is open to any female entrepreneur not running a limited company or in a partnership. And who has created a successful business. It’s open to any industry.
Debbie said: ‘Shining a spotlight on solopreneurs is so important. Thus we’re so very thankful to Scott Media for sponsoring this category. Many awards overlook sole traders. So we’re proud to celebrate and champion small business owners who are making a big impact in their industries.’
Fiona added that entering or sponsoring awards is in itself an effective form of PR.
I encourage my clients to enter awards. Both to get the recognition they deserve and as a way of raising their profile. I’ve entered them myself and been fortunate enough to win on occasions. Supporting the Best Businesswomen Awards is my way of giving back to the solopreneur and businesswomen community. And I wish all the entrants in every category the best of luck.’
The deadline to enter the Best Businesswomen Awards is June 10, with finalists announced in July. The final is on October 10, in Daventry. For more information visit https://bestbusinesswomenawards.com/