The Poplars, Wingfield, Trowbridge
Boasting its own cricket pitch and awards for its gardens, 18th century inn The Poplars in Wingfield is everything a country pub should be.
Boasting its own cricket pitch and awards for its gardens, 18th century inn The Poplars in Wingfield is everything a country pub should be.
Poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy had an audience hanging on her every word as she recited some of her most famous work within the elegant surroundings of the Guildhall in Bath.
Students preparing for a life in the Army have been out on the streets of Wiltshire towns taking part in a stretcher relay to raise money for forces charity Help For Heroes.
Car parking charges in Devizes could be increased to bring them into line with other large Wiltshire towns.
Resembling a German Carry On film, brimming with bare flesh and slap and tickle, Cabaret envelops you into the decadent heart of 1930s Berlin.
Owners Lisa Richards and Rachel Seed have transformed The Somerset Arms, built by the Duke himself, into a finely decorated bar, dining venue and boutique-style bed and breakfast, after taking it over last year.
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COMIC Relief is in full swing across Wiltshire with schools, businesses and even ghosthunters getting involved in the red nose fun.
Aanyone who thinks the grass is greener on the other side when it comes to illicit romantic liaisons needs to take a close look at the frenzied lifestyle of Boeing Boeing’s Parisian playboy.
World Book Day was marked in schools and nurseries across Wiltshire with children enjoying activities ranging from bedtime story sessions to fancy dress.
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