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Stories for 17 November 2003

Bath Leisure

Irish eyes are still smiling

BEWARE when the lights go up at the end of In America ­ the chances are you'll be dabbing away a little moisture from the corner of your eye.   more...

Irish eyes are still smiling

BEWARE when the lights go up at the end of In America ­ the chances are you'll be dabbing away a little moisture from the corner of your eye.   more...

Bradford On Avon News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Business News

Play the fool and get the right job

Job-hunting is becoming a battle of wits, with candidates expected to demonstrate a vivid imagination as well as good personal hygiene as ANDY TATE reports   more...

Profit predicted

Malmesbury-based vacuum cleaner makers Dyson have predicted a two-fold increase in profits, according to latest figures.   more...

Play the fool and get the right job

Job-hunting is becoming a battle of wits, with candidates expected to demonstrate a vivid imagination as well as good personal hygiene as ANDY TATE reports   more...

Profit predicted

Malmesbury-based vacuum cleaner makers Dyson have predicted a two-fold increase in profits, according to latest figures.   more...

Calne News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Chippenham News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Corsham News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Devizes News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Highworth News

RAZZELL VERDICT: `We have not given up search for body'

DETECTIVE Chief Inspector Paul Granger, the man who led the inquiry into the death of Linda Razzell, has still not given up hope of finding her body.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: Life for a cold killer

GLYN Razzell is starting a life sentence after a jury found him guilty of murdering his estranged wife, Linda.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: 'It has been like a very bad dream'

Linda's friends remember her outside St Michael's Church in Highworth last monthFRIENDS of murdered Highworth mother Linda Razzell have described their 18-month ordeal as "a bad dream".   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: Trial took its toll on everyone involved

Evening Advertiser reporter Giles Sheldrick was in court throughout the 31-day trial. Here, he gives his impressions of the case.The culmination of an intense and gripping trial took its toll on the scores of people involved when Razzell was finally found guilty of murdering his wife in a cold-blooded attack.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: 'It has been like a very bad dream'

Linda's friends remember her outside St Michael's Church in Highworth last monthFRIENDS of murdered Highworth mother Linda Razzell have described their 18-month ordeal as "a bad dream".   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: `We have not given up search for body'

DETECTIVE Chief Inspector Paul Granger, the man who led the inquiry into the death of Linda Razzell, has still not given up hope of finding her body.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: Trial took its toll on everyone involved

Evening Advertiser reporter Giles Sheldrick was in court throughout the 31-day trial. Here, he gives his impressions of the case.The culmination of an intense and gripping trial took its toll on the scores of people involved when Razzell was finally found guilty of murdering his wife in a cold-blooded attack.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: Life for a cold killer

GLYN Razzell is starting a life sentence after a jury found him guilty of murdering his estranged wife, Linda.   more...

Circle goes Irish

A meeting of the Highworth Wine and Beer Circle will be held at 8pm tomorrow in the Council Community Room.   more...

Circle goes Irish

A meeting of the Highworth Wine and Beer Circle will be held at 8pm tomorrow in the Council Community Room.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Malmesbury News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Marlborough News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

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Melksham News

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Pewsey News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

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QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Salisbury Features

In tune with the animals

THE week before we met, Margrit Coates was at Marwell Zoo attempting to communicate with penguins and snakes for a television series on the paranormal.   more...

In tune with the animals

THE week before we met, Margrit Coates was at Marwell Zoo attempting to communicate with penguins and snakes for a television series on the paranormal.   more...

Salisbury Sport

A cup tie lost, but many new admirers won

A personal view by Mike Turner   more...

Mixed fortunes for Harlequins

BEMERTON Heath Harlequins endured mixed fortunes this week in their latest Sydenhams Wessex League fixtures.   more...

Charity match is put on hold

A FOOTBALL match at Salisbury City's ground on Sunday has been postponed due to the club's extended involvement in the FA Cup.   more...

Royston is forced to sit out the big day

Salisbury's chief steward Royston Gallagher. DA4341.WHEN the cars smashed into each other, sending him spinning, only one thought went through Royston Gallagher's mind, writes Sarah McQuillen.   more...

A proud day at Hillsborough, but Corby Town beckons

HAVING tasted the high life again during Salisbury City's glorious FA Cup run, Nick Holmes admits he now wants more of it and hopes his players do too, writes Mike Turner.   more...

Royston is forced to sit out the big day

Salisbury's chief steward Royston Gallagher. DA4341.WHEN the cars smashed into each other, sending him spinning, only one thought went through Royston Gallagher's mind, writes Sarah McQuillen.   more...

Shirts for sale

CITY fans will be able to buy special replica shirts commemorating the big day at Hills-borough.   more...

On the road with the Barmy Army

About to board the coach and already, City fans need no encouragement to give the boys a cheer. DA4334P17Tanya Tilbury was with the excited Salisbury supporters all the way   more...

A cup tie lost, but many new admirers won

A personal view by Mike Turner   more...

A league win at last

A REVITALISED Salisbury secured their first league success of the season with an emphatic win over Stow-on-the-Wold, writes Stuart McArdell.   more...

Mixed fortunes for Harlequins

BEMERTON Heath Harlequins endured mixed fortunes this week in their latest Sydenhams Wessex League fixtures.   more...

Boxing club duo into area final

SALISBURY boxers Darryl Ford and Gareth Heard cruised through their National Novice first round bouts on Friday in Bristol.   more...

Charity match is put on hold

A FOOTBALL match at Salisbury City's ground on Sunday has been postponed due to the club's extended involvement in the FA Cup.   more...

Falcons are flying high

DEFENDING champions, Stonehenge Falcons have settled quickly into title mode with a maximum win at Salisbury Cyclones following their opening 9-0 success away to Laverstock A.   more...

On the road with the Barmy Army

About to board the coach and already, City fans need no encouragement to give the boys a cheer. DA4334P17Tanya Tilbury was with the excited Salisbury supporters all the way   more...

A league win at last

A REVITALISED Salisbury secured their first league success of the season with an emphatic win over Stow-on-the-Wold, writes Stuart McArdell.   more...

Boxing club duo into area final

SALISBURY boxers Darryl Ford and Gareth Heard cruised through their National Novice first round bouts on Friday in Bristol.   more...

A proud day at Hillsborough, but Corby Town beckons

HAVING tasted the high life again during Salisbury City's glorious FA Cup run, Nick Holmes admits he now wants more of it and hopes his players do too, writes Mike Turner.   more...

Falcons are flying high

DEFENDING champions, Stonehenge Falcons have settled quickly into title mode with a maximum win at Salisbury Cyclones following their opening 9-0 success away to Laverstock A.   more...

Shirts for sale

CITY fans will be able to buy special replica shirts commemorating the big day at Hills-borough.   more...

Sport Football

Baverstock's swift rebuke!

SWINDON Supermarine boss Ray Baverstock was left cursing missed chances as his side drew 1-1 at Stourport Swifts.   more...

Town board aim to act quick to halt slide

THE Chippenham Town board will be keen to appoint a successor to Tommy Saunders as soon as possible after the managerless Bluebirds were beaten 3-0 at home by impressive Stafford Rangers.   more...

Still in touch

AFC Stratton edged closer to the Premier Division leaders following a 1-0 win over Melksham Town Reserves in one of only four games played in the Wiltshire League's top flight.   more...

It's a magnificent seven for Cirencester

CIRENCESTER collected their seventh straight league victory with a 1-0 success at Bedworth.   more...

Still in touch

AFC Stratton edged closer to the Premier Division leaders following a 1-0 win over Melksham Town Reserves in one of only four games played in the Wiltshire League's top flight.   more...

Cricklade stung by a fightback

HIGHWORTH were the winners of the weekend's outstanding Wiltshire Senior Cup tie with a 1-0 extra-time triumph over Melksham.   more...

Baverstock's swift rebuke!

SWINDON Supermarine boss Ray Baverstock was left cursing missed chances as his side drew 1-1 at Stourport Swifts.   more...

It's a magnificent seven for Cirencester

CIRENCESTER collected their seventh straight league victory with a 1-0 success at Bedworth.   more...

Cricklade stung by a fightback

HIGHWORTH were the winners of the weekend's outstanding Wiltshire Senior Cup tie with a 1-0 extra-time triumph over Melksham.   more...

Town board aim to act quick to halt slide

THE Chippenham Town board will be keen to appoint a successor to Tommy Saunders as soon as possible after the managerless Bluebirds were beaten 3-0 at home by impressive Stafford Rangers.   more...

Sport Rugby

Double delight

BATH roared into the last eight of the Powergen Cup as Australia Day arrived a couple of months early at the Rec.   more...

Head coach eyes final appearance

JOHN Connolly claimed the final scoreline had flattered his side ­ but admitted that Bath were keen to reach their first national cup final for eight years.   more...

Head coach eyes final appearance

JOHN Connolly claimed the final scoreline had flattered his side ­ but admitted that Bath were keen to reach their first national cup final for eight years.   more...

Young Bassett go with the flo

A YOUTHFUL Wootton Bassett side treated Painswick to a dose of Gallic flair as they ran out 13-11 winners in Gloucestershire.   more...

College miss out on Vase revenge tie

SWINDON College have missed out on the chance to avenge their semi-final defeat in last year's Dorset & Wilts 1st XV Vase after handing a walkover to opponents Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew in Saturday's second round.   more...

Injury list takes toll

CORSHAM were scuppered by injuries as they slid out of the Powergen Junior Vase, going down 52-6 at home to Oldfield Old Boys.   more...

Latham lifts Marlborough

MARLBOROUGH took a week's break from competitive action to record a 48-12 friendly victory over Malmesbury at The Worthies.   more...

College miss out on Vase revenge tie

SWINDON College have missed out on the chance to avenge their semi-final defeat in last year's Dorset & Wilts 1st XV Vase after handing a walkover to opponents Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew in Saturday's second round.   more...

Latham lifts Marlborough

MARLBOROUGH took a week's break from competitive action to record a 48-12 friendly victory over Malmesbury at The Worthies.   more...

Double delight

BATH roared into the last eight of the Powergen Cup as Australia Day arrived a couple of months early at the Rec.   more...

Young Bassett go with the flo

A YOUTHFUL Wootton Bassett side treated Painswick to a dose of Gallic flair as they ran out 13-11 winners in Gloucestershire.   more...

Injury list takes toll

CORSHAM were scuppered by injuries as they slid out of the Powergen Junior Vase, going down 52-6 at home to Oldfield Old Boys.   more...

Swindon News

Award for training

BLACKADDER and Time Team star Tony Robinson has presented North Wiltshire District Council with an award for computer training.   more...

Winter wonderland raises charity cash

Ref. 27779-06A SANTA'S grotto with a difference has been lit up in Cricklade to raise money for charity.   more...

Same story, different building under threat

Oh come on, once again we have the same old story from the planning section of our highly respected council.   more...

There should have been a hosepipe ban

Swindon Friends of the Earth are outraged that Thames Water has taken the easy option with the blessing of the Environment Agency to apply for a drought permit to abstract more water from the River Thames for Farmoor reservoir and at Meysey Hampton.   more...

I hope someone feels guilty about my motor

THE nearside front wing of my blue VW Golf was recently damaged by a hit and run driver in the car park of Sainsbury's and Homebase at Bridgemead.   more...

This slaughter must stop

MANY readers are probably unaware of the distressing fact that millions of animals every year have their throats cut in slaughter houses while fully conscious ­ and it is legal.   more...

Home at last for gymnasts

Ref. 27812-61A GROUP of Swindon gymnasts are celebrating because they have somewhere proper to practise ­ after a 30-year wait.   more...

Blackbelt shaves for charity

TAE Kwon Do black belt Charles Salmon was so fed up with his mum nagging him about his long hair he shaved it all off ­ and raised more than £250 for charity in the process.   more...

Brewery boss excited by new job

JAMES Arkell, the brewery boss who this week was officially nominated as High Sheriff of Wiltshire, was unavailable for comment at the time of going to print when the Advertiser reported the news.   more...

The pace of life was slower then

Recent stories about Rodbourne's past prompted Colin Parsons to recall his boyhood memories of the area in the 1950s. MARTIN VINCENT reports   more...

Water park celebrates a big day

Ref. 27795-12PARACHUTISTS were prevented from dropping in at the opening of a new all-weather shop ­ by the weather.   more...

Winter wonderland raises charity cash

Ref. 27779-06A SANTA'S grotto with a difference has been lit up in Cricklade to raise money for charity.   more...

Twinning group is planning next trip

Members of the Swindon and Salzgitter Twinning Association met to discuss their trip to Germany next May.   more...

Playgroup's festive fair

GREENDOWN playgroup is holding a Christmas fair on Saturday, November 29, from 1pm to 4pm in the grounds of Greendown School in West Swindon.   more...

Johnny's on the ball at Steam

Children's television presenter Johnny Ball is to visit Swindon's Steam Museum, in Kemble Drive, to present the annual Christmas Family Lecture.   more...

Free advice on how to make a will

OLDER people considering making a will but in need of help can benefit from a free advice session being planned by Age Concern Swindon.   more...

Bangers and pots on show

BISHOPSTONE will showcase the hidden talents of its residents on Saturday.   more...

Award for training

BLACKADDER and Time Team star Tony Robinson has presented North Wiltshire District Council with an award for computer training.   more...

Kerry gets her degree

Kerry Graw has recently completed a HND in Business and Marketing at the Harper Adams University College in Shropshire.   more...

Your old cards can be put to good use

SWINDON Council has already made provision for recycling Christmas cards ­ before many have even been sent.   more...

Mansion gets in festive mood

THE state rooms at Lydiard House, decorated for Christmas by floristry students from Wiltshire College, Lackham, will be open from December 5 to 23.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: `We have not given up search for body'

DETECTIVE Chief Inspector Paul Granger, the man who led the inquiry into the death of Linda Razzell, has still not given up hope of finding her body.   more...

Your old cards can be put to good use

SWINDON Council has already made provision for recycling Christmas cards ­ before many have even been sent.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Playgroup's festive fair

GREENDOWN playgroup is holding a Christmas fair on Saturday, November 29, from 1pm to 4pm in the grounds of Greendown School in West Swindon.   more...

£4m plan for park `too big'

PLANS to return Lydiard Park to its former splendour have been put on hold because of concerns over the enormity of the task. Swindon Council applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in September for more than £4m to finance the project.   more...

Home at last for gymnasts

Ref. 27812-61A GROUP of Swindon gymnasts are celebrating because they have somewhere proper to practise ­ after a 30-year wait.   more...

Police listen in on drugs deals

A bugging device was planted in Vincent Gibbs' Mercedes by police who recorded him talking to a co-conspirator about cocaine deals and "taking people out", Bristol Crown Court heard.   more...

Shocked residents collect to help swans

PEOPLE shocked by an attack on swans in Lawn Woods have held a collection in aid of the sanctuary caring for a surviving bird.   more...

Warning to motorists who use mobile phones

DRIVERS who use their mobile phones while driving face a fine of up to £1,000 when the law changes on December 1.   more...

Date is set for councillor's funeral

THE Funeral of Swindon councillor Keith Small will be held at St Augustine's Church in Rodbourne on Thursday, at 11.15am.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: 'It has been like a very bad dream'

Linda's friends remember her outside St Michael's Church in Highworth last monthFRIENDS of murdered Highworth mother Linda Razzell have described their 18-month ordeal as "a bad dream".   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: `We have not given up search for body'

DETECTIVE Chief Inspector Paul Granger, the man who led the inquiry into the death of Linda Razzell, has still not given up hope of finding her body.   more...

Quad bike is going for auction again

SWINDON CANCER APPEAL: IT'S a dream Christmas gift for any child, and buying it at auction will also help make life easier for people living with cancer.   more...

Save energy and you could be a winner

Ref. 27794-62SWINDON has been switched on to help save the environment. The Switch on Swindon campaign ­ launched by BBC weatherman Richard Angwin ­ aims to encourage householders to stop wasting fuel.   more...

Save energy and you could be a winner

Ref. 27794-62SWINDON has been switched on to help save the environment. The Switch on Swindon campaign ­ launched by BBC weatherman Richard Angwin ­ aims to encourage householders to stop wasting fuel.   more...

Police listen in on drugs deals

A bugging device was planted in Vincent Gibbs' Mercedes by police who recorded him talking to a co-conspirator about cocaine deals and "taking people out", Bristol Crown Court heard.   more...

Free advice on how to make a will

OLDER people considering making a will but in need of help can benefit from a free advice session being planned by Age Concern Swindon.   more...

Brewery boss excited by new job

JAMES Arkell, the brewery boss who this week was officially nominated as High Sheriff of Wiltshire, was unavailable for comment at the time of going to print when the Advertiser reported the news.   more...

Lydiard plan is far too ambitious

LET us not become too despondent over the Heritage Lottery Fund putting on hold its decision over whether to grant £4,172,000 towards the restoration of Lydiard Park.   more...

There should have been a hosepipe ban

Swindon Friends of the Earth are outraged that Thames Water has taken the easy option with the blessing of the Environment Agency to apply for a drought permit to abstract more water from the River Thames for Farmoor reservoir and at Meysey Hampton.   more...

Warning to motorists who use mobile phones

DRIVERS who use their mobile phones while driving face a fine of up to £1,000 when the law changes on December 1.   more...

Bangers and pots on show

BISHOPSTONE will showcase the hidden talents of its residents on Saturday.   more...

Water park celebrates a big day

Ref. 27795-12PARACHUTISTS were prevented from dropping in at the opening of a new all-weather shop ­ by the weather.   more...

This slaughter must stop

MANY readers are probably unaware of the distressing fact that millions of animals every year have their throats cut in slaughter houses while fully conscious ­ and it is legal.   more...

RAZZELL VERDICT: 'It has been like a very bad dream'

Linda's friends remember her outside St Michael's Church in Highworth last monthFRIENDS of murdered Highworth mother Linda Razzell have described their 18-month ordeal as "a bad dream".   more...

Kerry gets her degree

Kerry Graw has recently completed a HND in Business and Marketing at the Harper Adams University College in Shropshire.   more...

Twinning group is planning next trip

Members of the Swindon and Salzgitter Twinning Association met to discuss their trip to Germany next May.   more...

Quad bike is going for auction again

SWINDON CANCER APPEAL: IT'S a dream Christmas gift for any child, and buying it at auction will also help make life easier for people living with cancer.   more...

Mansion gets in festive mood

THE state rooms at Lydiard House, decorated for Christmas by floristry students from Wiltshire College, Lackham, will be open from December 5 to 23.   more...

£4m plan for park `too big'

PLANS to return Lydiard Park to its former splendour have been put on hold because of concerns over the enormity of the task. Swindon Council applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in September for more than £4m to finance the project.   more...

Johnny's on the ball at Steam

Children's television presenter Johnny Ball is to visit Swindon's Steam Museum, in Kemble Drive, to present the annual Christmas Family Lecture.   more...

Blackbelt shaves for charity

TAE Kwon Do black belt Charles Salmon was so fed up with his mum nagging him about his long hair he shaved it all off ­ and raised more than £250 for charity in the process.   more...

Same story, different building under threat

Oh come on, once again we have the same old story from the planning section of our highly respected council.   more...

Shocked residents collect to help swans

PEOPLE shocked by an attack on swans in Lawn Woods have held a collection in aid of the sanctuary caring for a surviving bird.   more...

The pace of life was slower then

Recent stories about Rodbourne's past prompted Colin Parsons to recall his boyhood memories of the area in the 1950s. MARTIN VINCENT reports   more...

Lydiard plan is far too ambitious

LET us not become too despondent over the Heritage Lottery Fund putting on hold its decision over whether to grant £4,172,000 towards the restoration of Lydiard Park.   more...

A place to call their own

TALENTED young gymnasts at last have a place to call their own after 30 years being pushed from pillar to post.   more...

A place to call their own

TALENTED young gymnasts at last have a place to call their own after 30 years being pushed from pillar to post.   more...

I hope someone feels guilty about my motor

THE nearside front wing of my blue VW Golf was recently damaged by a hit and run driver in the car park of Sainsbury's and Homebase at Bridgemead.   more...

Date is set for councillor's funeral

THE Funeral of Swindon councillor Keith Small will be held at St Augustine's Church in Rodbourne on Thursday, at 11.15am.   more...

Trowbridge News

BREAKING NEWS - Siege ends

A 40-YEAR-OLD man is being treated in hospital for suspected gunshot wounds following an armed siege at a house in Wiltshire.   more...

BREAKING NEWS - Siege ends

A 40-YEAR-OLD man is being treated in hospital for suspected gunshot wounds following an armed siege at a house in Wiltshire.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Warminster News

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QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

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Westbury News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

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QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

Wiltshire News

BREAKING NEWS - Siege ends

A 40-YEAR-OLD man is being treated in hospital for suspected gunshot wounds following an armed siege at a house in Wiltshire.   more...

BREAKING NEWS - Siege ends

A 40-YEAR-OLD man is being treated in hospital for suspected gunshot wounds following an armed siege at a house in Wiltshire.   more...

Wiltshire Sport

Thank Evans!

Ref. 27823-100RHYS EVANS accepts that his unshakeable self-belief makes him vulnerable to the critics, but the young goalkeeper is determined to make the impact necessary to fulfil both his own dreams and those of his home-town club.   more...

Thank Evans!

Ref. 27823-100RHYS EVANS accepts that his unshakeable self-belief makes him vulnerable to the critics, but the young goalkeeper is determined to make the impact necessary to fulfil both his own dreams and those of his home-town club.   more...

Wootton Bassett News

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

QUAD BIKE UP FOR GRABS

HERE'S your chance to bid for a fantastic quad bike and donate to a worthy cause at the same time.   more...

  
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