
OUR LOCATIONS
How to find us
for classes and 1:1 sessions
OUR VILLAGE LOCATIONS AROUND SWINDON
CHISELDON
Just over the M4
Tuesdays
Calley Memorial Hall (Scout Hall)
Draycott Road
Chiseldon
SN4 0LS
What3Words location
https://what3words.com/shops.brains.plant
PARKING – Please park outside the front of the hall or on the road. Please do NOT park behind the hall or in the pub car park.
You are welcome to use the grass by the road to relieve your dog, but make sure you pick up after your dog and take it home. Dogs MUST be kept on lead.
WANBOROUGH
2 minutes from Commonhead roundabout near the hospital
Most evenings & weekends
Fun4Paws Secure Dog Field
The Marsh
Wanborough
SN4 0AR
What3Words location
https://what3words.com/partners.chaos.remind
PARKING – Please use the provided onsite parking.
Please make sure you pick up after your dog. Dogs MUST be kept on lead in the parking area.
LIDDINGTON
Not far from the Great Western Hospital
Sundays
Liddington Village Hall
Off Church Road
Liddington
SN4 0HB
What3Words location
https://what3words.com/wizards.factoring.requires
PARKING – Large car park behind the hall, but the approach is a single track lane, so please be mindful of oncoming traffic.
You are welcome to use the car park area (not the churchyard) to relieve your dog , but make sure you pick up after your dog and take it home. Dogs MUST be kept on lead.
HANNINGTON
Near Highworth
Mondays & Saturdays
Hannington Village Hall
24 Nell Hill
Swindon
SN6 7RS
What3Words location
https://what3words.com/yards.assist.outermost
PARKING – On the road outside the hall (Nell Hill) or on the road opposite the green (2 mins walk to the hall).
You are welcome to use the garden around the hall to relieve your dog, but make sure you pick up after your dog and take it home. Dogs MUST be kept on lead.
NOTES FOR ALL VENUES:
Encourage your dog to toilet
before entering the classroom, and pick up after your dog, taking any poos home.
Wait quietly outside and DO NOT KNOCK
as you may disturb a class in progress.
Allow dogs to exit the classroom
by standing away from the door.
Thank you
