BOXING superstar Frank Bruno swapped boxing gloves for Bollywood as he came to Swindon to launch a scheme for people returning to education.

The former world heavyweight champion took part in a Bollywood dance workshop at New College to publicise the Bite Size programme.

Run by the Learning and Skills Council, Bite Size offers a series of free classes and workshops from June 2 to June 27 to give people a taster of what is on offer in the town's colleges and training organisations.

Frank took the opportunity to announce that he was planning to sign a three fight deal with promoter Frank Warren. And it isn't just Olympic Gold Medalist Audley Harrison that he's got in his sights Bruno wants two more bouts against World Champion Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson.

He said: "I would like to think I'm light on my feet and I like this Indian dancing, it's relaxing and I'm going to bring it into my training schedule.

"I'm going to universities and colleges up and down the country to encourage people into learning. Every day when you wake up you learn something, I've never done this kind of dancing so I've learnt something today."

Courses offered by Bite Size include CV writing, using the internet, languages, IT and gardening.

To find out more about Bite Size call 0800 3160331 or visit www.bitesizew. co.uk