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3890 - Here comes Santa - on the train from Melksham to Swindon on 2nd December 2012
I'm delighted to announce that Santa Claus has agreed to visit Melksham once again in early December - he'll be travelling on the train that runs from Melksham Station to Swindon at 17:25 (twenty five past five) on Sunday, 2nd Decemeber 2012. This visit has been arranged by the Melksham Railwa ....

3889 - Melksham Chamber of Commerce - whence in 2013 and beyond?
Do you run a business in Melksham or are you thinking of starting a business? You should come along to the Melksham Chamber of Commerce meeting on 16th October, 18:30 at Well House Manor on Spa Road. All welcome - whether you're a member or not. This is the most important Chamber meeting of the y ....

3888 - What a difference a year made - Melksham Campus
Last year, an Area Board meeting in Melksham, the Campus project was pushed ahead with the majority of the councillors in support, but a vocal minority, and much of the public, seriously concerned that a campus on the outskirts of Melksham wasn't right for certain of the facilities. It's probably f ....

3887 - Inheritance, Composition and Associated objects - when to use which - Python example
• Inheritance is where one object is based on another. • Composition is where one object contains another. Question: Which should I use? Answer: Probably BOTH! On yesterday's Python course, the question came up, and I wrote an illustrative answer - source code [here]. The scenario w ....

3886 - Formatting output - why we need to, and first Python example
I understand that if you win the lottery in a big way, a lot of long lost relatives who have fallen on hard times will come out of the woodwork ... and if you've got a lot of brothers and sisters you might find a surprising number of nieces and nephews! Being a generous soul, you've decided to spli ....

3885 - Default local - a good choice by the author of Python
Although it would be convenient at times to be able to refer to any variable anywhere in your program, this is not how most languages work by default. And they're designed that way! That's to avoid confusion as a program grows, when there's a strong possibility of several programmers on the same ....

3884 - Pictures - across the park, French Weir and River Tone, Taunton
On Saturday, I took a walk across the park from the Somerset College of Art and Technology to the station - fresh air, strong images, and strong current on the river. Autumn in the park. We have some beauty beside our river in Melksham too; much of this we have too, although we can look a ....

3883 - Apple Pressing Day 2012
A wonderful day at Well House Manor - Apple Pressing Day, 2012. Take your apples, and cut them into a mulch. Put them into press, and press out the juice. Fill bottles with the juice, and tables with the guests having the final cream teas of the 2012 season. Well House Manor remains open ... al ....

3882 - Community Transport - Pewsey, Taunton, and the whole picture too
Just a week into October ... and yet so much has happened already ... it's the meeting season. On Rail / transport alone, two meetings in a week. I travelled up to Pewsey on Thursday evening, and attended a packed meeting in the Church Hall. Pewsey currently has 19 trains per day callin ....

3881 - Wiltshire Public Transport User Group co-ordination
Public Transport is all about linkage - which is why it's so devilishly difficult to make local recommendations and decisions - of all areas of community involvement, this is the one where co-operation is needed. And, alas, specifying running and tuning transport systems is a highly technical busin ....

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