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Ruth Underwood, whose late father was early Imber campaigner Austin Underwood, adds some carnations to the wreaths. DA4640P3FOR 60 years the village has stood silent and empty, but the December 20 ceremony near St Giles' Church showed that Imber is far from forgotten. more...
Christmas angel, by Peter Rush. DA4653P1A NEW angel created by local artist Peter Rush was seen "flying" above the spire crossing at Salisbury Cathedral this Christmas. more...
South West Trains staff celebrate the completion of their charity calendar. Pictured from left: Rebecca Bruton, Amanda Phelps, Julia Clegg, Val Coote and Hazel Pendleton. Picture by SARAH WILLIAMSA CHARITY calendar is causing a bit of a stir down on the railways. more...
A BRADFORD ON AVON trader was killed when he and his wife were involved in a car crash on Christmas morning. more...
A GARAGE in Bradford on Avon has been doing its bit for the community by raising more than £500 for local charities with a grand Christmas draw. more...
Staff at Rialto Restaurant, Bradford on Avon, say business is booming after only a month of trading. more...
A NEW breed of Scout has been introduced to the traditional line-up of youngsters keen to do a good turn and seven Explorer Scouts have been invested for the Bradford on Avon Scout group. more...
Police are appealing for witnesses to contact them after a Jaguar car was stolen from Bradford on Avon's railway station. more...
TWO council tax dodgers have been handed suspended sentences for running up four- figure deficits. more...
PUPILS and staff stepped back in time experiencing life as wartime evacuees in Britain with a 1939 theme day at Christ Church School, Bradford on Avon, on December 16. more...
Would-be thieves targeted the new rugby club at Winsley in the run-up to Christmas. more...
CASTLE COMBE racing circuit near Chippenham has enjoyed another successful season to reinforce its status as a major force behind Wiltshire's economy. more...
EMOTIONS were running high at a Trowbridge family firm this week as the doors closed on a century of trading. more...
Staff at Rialto Restaurant, Bradford on Avon, say business is booming after only a month of trading. more...
Wiltshire businessman Stephen Wicks and his staff and managers at his Bath furniture store Silcox, Son and Wicks are celebrating after hundreds queued for the launch of its new year sale. more...
A SPECIALISED vehicle business based in Westbury has launched a new look website. more...
A HELPLINE for food and drink manufacturers in the south west has been launched this week. more...
A former Trowbridge supermarket is for sale. The old Normans site, on the corner of Canal Road, is being sold through commercial property agent Brian Fitchett. more...
STAFF at a party shop in Chippenham have been rushed off their feet while trying to cope with the demand for new year fancy dress costumes. more...
A GARAGE in Bradford on Avon has been doing its bit for the community by raising more than £500 for local charities with a grand Christmas draw. more...
FILM fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office. more...
Center Parcs at Longleat could soon have a bigger sports café if a new planning application gets the green light. more...
Check out our brand new Chamber Pot business section on This is Wiltshire containing news and views from the Wessex Association of Chambers of Commerce. more...
A YOUNG hunt saboteur claims she was punched in the face and a horse was ridden at another protester during a rally in Lacock on Boxing Day. more...
CASTLE COMBE racing circuit near Chippenham has enjoyed another successful season to reinforce its status as a major force behind Wiltshire's economy. more...
THE North Wilts Model Engineering Society is celebrating its most successful year for passenger numbers since setting up 40 years ago. more...
A PORTON Down veteran from Chippenham has slammed a new document on chemical tests carried out at the MOD base. more...
A YOUNG mum who was punched in the face by a mugger in Corsham is calling for CCTV cameras to be installed in the town centre. more...
Scene from The Mayor Of Casterbridge filmed in Corsham High Street with actors James Purefoy and Jodhi May who starred in the ITV programmeA HOLLYWOOD blockbuster is the next logical step for Corsham after its starring role in ITV1's Christmas drama The Mayor Of Casterbridge this week. more...
RESIDENTS in Colerne could soon be breathing easier after Wessex Water pledged to solve a long-standing sewage smell in the village. more...
SOUTHAMPTON youngster Michael Green gave a man of the match performance on his home debut for Chippenham and then revealed his ambitions to forge a career in professional football. more...
DEVOTED mother Sarah Clark handpicked Christmas presents for her four children shortly before losing her battle against cancer. more...
Sue Davis with Charlie CookeMIDWIFERY staff at Trowbridge maternity unit were kept on their toes on Christmas Day with the arrival of four little bundles of festive joy. more...
THE wife of a Steeple Ashton man who died after suffering a brain haemorrhage on Christmas Day has spoken of her family's loss. more...
A YOUNG hunt saboteur claims she was punched in the face and a horse was ridden at another protester during a rally in Lacock on Boxing Day. more...
Christmas angel, by Peter Rush. DA4653P1A NEW angel created by local artist Peter Rush was seen "flying" above the spire crossing at Salisbury Cathedral this Christmas. more...
South West Trains staff celebrate the completion of their charity calendar. Pictured from left: Rebecca Bruton, Amanda Phelps, Julia Clegg, Val Coote and Hazel Pendleton. Picture by SARAH WILLIAMSA CHARITY calendar is causing a bit of a stir down on the railways. more...
WILTSHIRE'S new assistant chief constable and head of operations, Peter Vaughan, has begun his period of office with a pledge to make community policing one of his key objectives. more...
THE Bath open Christmas match fished on the Avon between Freshford and Grosvenor, and sponsored by Broadlands Fruit Farm, produced some reasonable sport for the sell out field and also raised £135 for children's charity CLIC. more...
SWINDON Town youngster Ian Herring has agreed a permanent 18-month deal with Dr Martens Premier Division Chippenham Town. more...
Wootton Bassett, in desperate need of Premier Division points, visit Bishops Cleeve and it would be a great start to the New Year for Pete Yeardley's outfit if they come away with a result. more...
New College bounced back from the disappointment of a recent league cup semi-final defeat to beat visitors Salisbury City 5-2 and maintain third place in the South West Counties League. more...
Trowbridge Town are sitting pretty at the top of the Wilts League Premier Division at the halfway stage of the season but their rivals are queueing up behind waiting to pounce on any slip. more...
DEVIZES languish in the bottom three of the Premier Division and their hopes of victory at home to Devon side Torrington tomorrow have been hit by a series of injuries to first teamers. more...
PLAISTER AUTOS WILTSHIRE LEAGUE more...
KELVIN Highmore praised the passion and desire of his Calne Town side after their victory over Corsham on Boxing Day. more...
BEN Highmore justified his manager's faith in him on Boxing Day as he scored one goal and made another to end Corsham Town's eight match unbeaten run in a match that was brought to a halt for 15 minutes due to a serious injury. more...
TOBY Colbourne was the man on the spot for Westbury on Boxing Day as he fired home two penalties in his farewell appearance for the club. more...
TOBY Colbourne will be a hard act to follow but Westbury United manager Derek Graham believes he may already have signed an ideal replacement. more...
THE Premier Training International-sponsored Trowbridge League kicks off the second half of its 106th season tomorrow, with more cliff-hanging issues in prospect. more...
VIRGIN Mobile maintained their unbeaten home record in Division Four of the Vanitec Computers-sponsored Chippenham Sunday League with a 4-0 win over Rowde. more...
BATH'S backline problems have taken another turn for the worst, with head coach John Connolly having just six fit three-quarters for the trip to Premiership basement boys Rotherham Titans on Sunday (3pm). more...
BATH have received a major boost with the news that Mike Tindall's ankle injury does not require an operation. more...
Wootton Bassett travel to Tadley tomorrow to play a rearranged Southern Counties South fixture. more...
I would like to respond to the points made by B W Breakspear (Letters). more...
Michael Wills MP has got a damned cheek to accuse key players of faffing around with regard to backing a university campus at Coate (Adver, December 22). more...
PEOPLE living or working in central Swindon must be appalled at MP Michael Wills' suggestion to "bulldoze the lot" (headline EA, Dec 8). more...
WHILE Swindon's most modern housing developments are full of mock Tudor, mock Georgian and mock cottage houses, the historic buildings are being forced to look modern. more...
Having waited several months for the redevelopment plans of the Mechanics Institute to be published, I'm more than a little disappointed. more...
AT the Deers Leap on Sunday December 21, a party was held for the senior citizens of Penhill. more...
THOUSANDS of Swindonians, myself included, occupy houses built in the 1920s and 30s which still retain their original roofs and, apart from the odd slate or ridge tile, have put their owners to little expense. more...
SWINDON'S Youth Empowerment Project has been awarded £10,000 from financial company Zurich. more...
A RAIDER held a newsagent manager hostage as he demanded cash. more...
Ref. 21014-02A POPULAR pork butcher and former Swindon Town chairman has died, aged 95. more...
YOUNGSTERS did their bit to help stamp out child cruelty with a fundraising Christmas concert for the NSPCC. more...
Swindon's Well Woman Centre is hoping new fundraising volunteers will join the busy team in the New Year. more...
SWINDON doctors have hit back at the Government's plan to charge foreigners for health care. more...
Ref. 28467-10SAM Cook celebrated 2004 with a belated Christmas present - a beautiful baby boy. more...
WILDLIFE lovers are invited to a sneak preview of a new nature reserve that has not yet to open to the public. more...
TWO Swindon slimmers were thrilled to rub shoulders with soap star Martin Kemp at a national awards ceremony. more...
A SWINDON organisation has been awarded a contract to help people with disabilities return to work. more...
THE North Wilts Model Engineering Society is celebrating its most successful year for passenger numbers since setting up 40 years ago. more...
Residents can help tidy up their environment for the New Year with a litter pick in Seven Fields Nature Reserve. more...
Ref. 28449-30A SILVER wedding anniversary has helped boost the Swindon Cancer Appeal coffers by £500. more...
New health watchdogs in Swindon have been getting to grips with their roles - and there is still time to join them. more...
Ref. 28423-30A SWINDON aid worker will be hoping for a peaceful New Year when he returns to the Balkans. more...
DRUGS needles have been found dumped in the filthy stairwell of a Swindon car park. About 30 used syringes were found alongside broken wine bottles and blankets in a fire escape at the Fleming Way multi-story car park, next to Debenhams. more...
Ref. 28457-01A FOOTBALL fan who says he was assaulted by Swindon's football intelligence officer has received £10,000 in damages from the Wiltshire Constabulary. more...
JAN and Barry Norridge had a bad start to the New Year after a fire severely damaged their house and killed their dog. more...
INJUNCTIONS against prostitutes plying their trade in the town centre are due to be taken out today more...
Ref. 28453-10SINCE appearing in the Advertiser two weeks ago, young cancer sufferer Charlie Jarvis has been inundated with stamps for her fundraising appeal. more...
Ref. 27662-4A VOLUNTARY group that mediates between quarrelling neighbours has been saved from the chop thanks to a £5,000 cash windfall. more...
MONEY is often tight after Christmas, so Alan Mellar was outraged to discover he had been charged twice for an expensive purchase. more...
AN ARTIST is in the process of creating the sculpture for a war memorial in Wootton Bassett. more...
THE crews who have to clear up the mess deposited in our streets and car parks do a loathsome job few of us would want to tackle. And in an ideal world drug users would not be dumping their used syringes in areas where they might harm other people. more...
MILKMAN Nigel Crocker is a member of an unfortunately declining breed. Not only does the 61-year-old happily get up at 3am, six days a week to go to work, he loves doing things for other people and he does them with a smile. more...
A NEIGHBOURHOOD in Trowbridge has been rocked by the death of a four-year-old girl who plunged 20ft from a first floor window. more...
AN EXHIBITION chronicling the history of two Trowbridge communities will be officially closed by a Polish dignitary later this month. more...
AMBULANCE chiefs in Wiltshire have come under fire after a man needing nearly 30 stitches was rushed to hospital in a police car because paramedics were overstretched. more...
EMOTIONS were running high at a Trowbridge family firm this week as the doors closed on a century of trading. more...
A LEADING author on pigeons has joined the ranks of protesters campaigning against a cull in Trowbridge. more...
Sue Davis with Charlie CookeMIDWIFERY staff at Trowbridge maternity unit were kept on their toes on Christmas Day with the arrival of four little bundles of festive joy. more...
TWO council tax dodgers have been handed suspended sentences for running up four- figure deficits. more...
CAR vandals went on a £2,000 wrecking spree at a Trowbridge garage slashing 23 tyres in one night. more...
WITH just over a month to go tickets to see seven snooker greats in action at Trowbridge Civic Hall are almost sold-out. more...
A RETIRED sports teacher from Trowbridge has died, aged 68. more...
Charlotte with brother LeighTHE family of Trowbridge schoolgirl Charlotte Wakeham at last has something to celebrate after her aunt gave birth to a baby girl this week and named her Kayla Charlotte in memory of her niece. more...
RETIRED Trowbridge trader Richard John Rose died in hospital on Sunday morning after a stroke. He was 82. more...
AN 88-year-old woman duped by a conman in a busy Trowbridge shopping precinct said she might never set foot in the county town again. more...
POLICE chiefs in Wiltshire are finalising their plans to guard the county force against the threat of a merger by canvassing public opinion. more...
CAMPAIGNERS are calling for West Wiltshire District Council to help secure the future of Wiltshire's post offices. more...
Lafarge cement works is a step closer to burning chemical waste after receiving planning permission for a new furnace. more...
RINGING in the New Year could mean a better deal for Wiltshire's children if people make it their resolution to help youngsters in desperate need of support. more...
THE number of people arrested for drink- driving in Wiltshire over the Christmas period has shot up by 54 per cent. more...
YOUNG dads are set to be the centre of attention under a new initiative by the Wiltshire Youth Arts Partnership. more...
PEOPLE in west Wiltshire have been celebrating after being named in the Queen's New Year's Honours list. more...
VISITORS to Wiltshire's ghost village will mark 60 years since its evacuation tomorrow (Saturday) with a special commemorative service. more...
SAFETY camera bosses in Wiltshire received Christmas cards from an unusual source - alleged speeders. more...
Traffic chiefs are pledging to curb speeding near schools in west Wiltshire. more...
Christmas and New Year is a time to appreciate your family and loved ones. But it is too easy to get wrapped up in the razzmatazz and glitz of present-giving to remember what the festive period is all about. more...
WELL said Victor May. The pigeons do indeed have as much right as us to exist and in 20 years of shopping and visiting Trowbridge I have never seen them as being a problem. more...
REFERENCE the Star letter in the Wiltshire Times on December 26, an interesting point was raised by Tony Carroll regarding the zig-zag crossing. more...
That time of year is here again when we take stock, and realise we would not be where we are without support and encouragement from families, friends, associates and the community we live in. more...
FLICK through last week's Wiltshire Times and find the most attractive photograph within its 56 pages. more...
HOW very convenient, the broadcasting media are telling us that Saddam is captured, without the usual cross-examination about independent confirmation that it is Saddam. more...
May I wish a happy new year to the person/s who obviously received a shiny new pen knife for Christmas and felt the need to slash tyres on several cars in Gladstone Road. more...
Shopmobility, where art thou? Since this service failed all the disabled people who used it have been housebound. more...
WARMINSTER Army major Charlie Mayo was among the British troops in Iraq spending their first Christmas away from their families. more...
ONE lucky bride will be strutting her stuff on the catwalk in a dream wedding dress at a special event in Warminster next Sunday. more...
FRUSTRATED residents in Warminster are still waiting for the companies behind a proposed mobile phone mast to name a new site for the project. more...
The town hospital in Warminster is to get new clinical and domestic waste compounds as part of West Wiltshire Primary Care Trust's ongoing development plans. more...
Center Parcs at Longleat could soon have a bigger sports café if a new planning application gets the green light. more...
FRIENDS and family have been paying tribute to a lifelong Warminster resident killed in a car crash in December. more...
A CHRISTMAS centenarian who celebrated his birthday with 47 descendants claims his family has been the real reason for his long and healthy life. more...
Teenagers trashed a play area during a Christmas drinking binge just months after it was closed to stop frequent vandalism. more...
HOMEOWNERS are being asked to express their opinion on the future of the religious site set for Leigh Park. more...
FILM fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office. more...
DRINKERS raised their glasses to collect cash for children with learning difficulties in pubs across Westbury on Monday evening. more...
Westbury cannabis dealer Leigh Parham has again avoided a prison sentence after failing to complete a probation order. more...
A SPECIALIST stroke unit in Westbury has been shut down and patients forced to leave their beds because of a staffing crisis. more...
BOSSES at the troubled Westbury Dairies plant have come under fire from angry milk price campaigners. more...
AN ARTIST is in the process of creating the sculpture for a war memorial in Wootton Bassett. Residents have been fundraising for more than five years to create a fitting tribute to the town's men and women who lost their lives during the two world wars. more...
ANDY KING has not completely given up on `the miracle' of automatic promotion but accepts that anything less than a play-off place will signal a disappointing campaign as he prepares for the visit of Bournemouth tomorrow. more...
AN ARTIST is in the process of creating the sculpture for a war memorial in Wootton Bassett. more...
Ref. 28459-39A MILKMAN who has been delivering neighbourly help as well as milk for the past 38 years has been rewarded with an MBE. more...
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