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Leisure and Sport

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Transport & Streets

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Visiting Swindon

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General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

Comments & Complaints

Giving us your feedback

Business

Swindon Employers' Forum on Disability

Swindon Employers' Forum on Disability

The Swindon Employers' Forum on Disability has over 40 members - dynamic employers in the private, public and voluntary sectors, from the largest organisations, such as Nationwide and Swindon Borough Council, to the smallest, employing just a few people.

The common ethos for the membership is a belief that disabled people have a right to work and to be given access to goods and services, and that members benefit from a diverse workforce and customer base which includes disabled people.

Contact and Further Information

Postal Address

Swindon Employers' Forum on Disability
c/o Working for Opportunities Trust
Shaftesbury Centre
Percy Street
Swindon
SN2 2AZ

E-mail

E-mail: admin@swindonefd.org.uk

Website

Website address: www.swindonefd.org.uk

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