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  • England have beaten New Zealand to win the Cricket World Cup

    ENGLAND have beaten New Zealand to win the ICC Cricket World Cup final in a thrilling and dramatic final. They have become world champions for first time after an incredible final went to a super over. Eoin Morgan's men won by virtue of having

  • Knights to battle it out

    WARMINSTER will ring to the sounds of knightly combat and tournament jousting next month. The Wiltshire Medieval Society is organising the Warminster Medieval Fair on Saturday, August 17, from 10am to 4pm. Taking place at the Portway Field, in

  • First craft market is a huge success

    THE organisers of the first of a new and exciting independent market in Trowbridge have celebrated its huge success. The Trowbridge Weavers Market which took place on Saturday July 13 gives an opportunity for local independent traders to showcase

  • More than 1,000 visitors go to show

    MORE than 1,000 villagers came together in brilliant sunshine on Saturday July 13 to visit the 52nd Sutton Veny Flower Show. The show is run by the Sutton Veny Flower Show committee on behalf of four local villages - Bishopstrow, Norton Bavant,

  • Skydivers jump for MS Therapy Centre

    A GROUP of six members and supporters are to take part in a charity skydive at the Old Sarum Airfield near Salisbury on Saturday, July 20 to raise funds for the Wessex MS Therapy Centre at Warminster. The centre is hoping to raise £2,750 from the

  • Ethiopians helped to see

    A STORE director and dispensing optician from Warminster has helped Ethiopians to see more clearly. Richard Goring, from Specsavers in Three Horseshoes Walk, has returned from his fifth charity visit to Africa to support the work of an international

  • Children take part in sports tournament

    A TOURNAMENT was held at Westbury Youth Football Club for teams across Wiltshire. Around 1,280 boys and girls U7s to U15s teams took part in the event at the end of June. The tournament was sponsored by Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes who

  • School art project is out of this world

    PUPILS from River Mead in Melksham, Castle Mead in Trowbridge and Kingdown School in Warminster have created a stellar exhibition at Larkrise School. The multi sensory art show for people with profound and multiple learning difficulties, the Lunar

  • Find out how oil helped this mechanic to live again

    A MECHANIC who put up with back and shoulder pain for years in his job has said his life has been turned around after discovering CBD oil. Trevor Payne, 43 of Hilperton, Trowbridge admits he was beginning to have very limited movement and agonising

  • Eight new jobs at store

    EIGHT new jobs have been created in Warminster with the opening of the town's new Screwfix store. The Yeovil-based building trade retailer officially opened its new store on Thursday July 11 on the Warminster Business Park. The new branch will

  • Why this Guide Leader was presented with an award

    THE Guide leader of 1st Studley St John’s Guide unit in Trowbridge was presented with her Queens Guide Award by the County Commissioner of Wiltshire South Girlguiding. Chloe Decarteret was a Brownie with 1st Studley and 16 years ago joined Studley