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  • Help General Dental Council protect patients

    The General Dental Council (GDC) wants to recruit up to 35 investigating committee panel members, comprising of about 13 dentists, 11 dental care professionals and 11 lay members. The GDC is the regulatory body for dentistry in the UK, and maintains

  • Robins fly away from Beversbrook

    Swindon Town owner Lee Power has confirmed that the club has scrapped plans to move its training bases to the Beversbrook facility in Calne. Calne Town Council and former chairman Jed McCrory began negotiations over the relocation of the club’s

  • Prepare for Patney summertime picnic event

    Devizes businessman Bruce Hopkins is hoping for a sunny June this year as he plans his sixth community picnic event in his home village of Patney. Mr Hopkins, owner of Devizes Fine Kitchens, regularly organises the event in his garden at Meadowmere

  • Dog owners land awards at Crufts

    A Crufts debut led to a win for Devizes dog Dexter and his delighted owners, Jack and Linda Grindrod. Dexter, a fawn-coloured ten-month-old, won the best male Briard puppy category at the world-famous dog show at the Birmingham NEC. He comes

  • BLUEBIRDS LIVE: Chippenham Town 2 Bideford 4

    5:43pm Thanks for following Bluebirds Live this afternoon. We'll have reaction from manager Mark Collier online on gazetteandherald.co.uk/sport later this evening and Bluebirds Live will return for next Tuesday's trip to

  • Floods financial help on offer

    Residents and businesses in Wiltshire affected by the recent floods could be eligible for financial aid through four Government-funded schemes. The schemes are designed to give individuals and organisations support following disruption caused by

  • TV chefs and critics to join launch of food fest

    MARLBOROUGH’s first Food and Drink Festival will play host to Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo from the BBC’s cookery show Two Greedy Italians. They will share their passion for good, simple, Italian food on the first day of the festival

  • Anguish over late school place mail for Calne family

    When classmates of Calne girl Katherine Stone were celebrating getting into the senior school of their choice, she could only wait and wonder about her future. Parents Ian and Claire Stone, of Avon Close, contacted the council when the vital letter

  • Corsham freewheeling afternoon

    Cyclists and scooter riders will be taking over a Corsham neighbourhood next weekend, as the town gets involved with the BBC’s Sport Relief appeal. Wiltshire Council has confirmed Freestone Way will be closed to all vehicles between 1pm and 2.30pm

  • Chippenham fears 'open season' on housing

    New housing requirements for Chippenham – with no maximum figure for new builds – have prompted fears that the town is at the mercy of developers. At least 2,625 new houses are to be built in Chippenham over the next 12 years. This is to comply