The Ink
08/07/2026
In today's Ink, Barrie Hudson examines the latest progress of Swindon's ongoing bid to become the 2029 City of Culture.
As he and many others have observed, for a town which punches so far above its weight in all things cultural, the accolade would be well deserved.
Today's Ink also features the latest column by Kate Rowland of Swindon and Wiltshire-based Society Without Abuse, who writes of the ways in which the next generation of those who help survivors can be equipped for their vital task.
In addition, The Autistic Journalist Tyler Ody uses his latest column to reflect on grief, and especially the impact of losing his beloved Grandad.
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Swindon City of Culture bid going from strength to strength Town has been punching well above its cultural weight for over a century
02/07/2026
In today's Ink Business Focus, Fiona Scott has bad bosses in her sights, explaining why toxic work environments can have devastating effects - not just on workforces but on the commercial wellbeing of affected businesses.
Fortunately, there are plenty of ways in which firms can avoid the problem, and Fiona brings not only her own expertise to bear but that of other successful members of the local business community.
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