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  • Artists display best work

    FOURTEEN gardens took part in the third Art in the Gardens exhibition at Bratton yesterday. The event raised money for Macmillian Cancer Support. Organiser Lucy Ellis said: "The history behind these events is the when I moved here from over 10

  • Festival to have 70 choristers

    MORE than 70 choristers from the UK’s Cathedrals and Collegiate Choirs are to take part in the 64th Edington Music Festival. The events from August 18-25 at The Priory Church in Edington will be accompanied by some of the best organists in the country

  • Children being denied deaf aids, say charity

    DEAF children in Wiltshire are missing out on owning crucial radio aids because of where they live, a national charity has claimed. The National Deaf Children’s Society found that Wiltshire is among 43 councils that do not offer the technology for

  • Goatfest is baaa-ck with another year

    FESTIVALGOERS hoping for a weekend of fun on the farm will be off the mark if they travel to Goatacre this summer, for Goatfest is all about the music. The event, which bills itself as the hottest fest in the Calne area, is back for another year

  • New Children's Services leader sets out her vision

    NEW lead for children’s services across Wiltshire believes children services are key to preventing people from being reliant on adult social care in the future. Speaking to the Children’s Select Committee for the first time since taking on the cabinet

  • School remembers holocaust victims

    THE Religious Education department at St Laurence School held a Holocaust Commemoration service for year nine students this month. The service included readings and a poignant account from guest speaker Iris Segall, of her experiences growing up

  • Town raises funds for armed forces through project

    REPRESENTATIVES from two services charities attended a ceremony in Bradford on Avon where cheques were presented from the town's Countdown to Peace project. Last Thursday, cheques for hundreds of pounds were handed over to SSAFA and the Royal British