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  • Penhill gets a helping hand

    YOUNGSTERS ushered in a new era of improved childcare in Penhill by cutting the turf for a new nursery complex. Work has now started on the £1 million project to transform Penhill Community Centre, in Everleigh Road, into a modern facility offering a

  • Talks on fighting vandalism in village

    TALKS are to take place to see if a youth worker might be the answer to groups of youngsters gathering in Pewsey. Wpc Michelle Haley told the parish council last week that there was a continuing problem of vandalism in Pewsey, especially on Friday disco

  • Final salute to war hero Jack

    Ref. 27967-11FRIENDS and family of one of Swindon's best-known war veterans have vowed he will never be forgotten. Jack Howard, who served in both World War II and the Korean War, died suddenly at his home in Longleat Gardens, Penhill, days after taking

  • Choir calls for more singers

    THE Wessex Male Voice Choir is on the look-out for new talent - in the hope it will bring success in an international competition. The choir will be holding a recruitment evening on Tuesday at the Church of Christ the Servant, Elstree Way, Abbey Meads

  • Visitors could see Archers' Golden Train

    Ref. 27971-59ARCHERS brewery is planning to build a pub and a visitors centre that will complement existing shopping facilities and tourist attractions. The company has submitted a planning application to build the facilities on land next to the brewery

  • Council to close two care homes

    AN AXE continues to hang over six council-run residential nursing homes after it was decided two of them must close. A passionate bid to save them failed last night when Labour's Jim D'Avila could not convince the authority's Conservative decision-making

  • Main makes a 30ft splash

    THE PEOPLE of Wroughton could be forgiven for thinking a new water feature had been installed in the High Street. A fountain of water shot more than 50 feet when workers connecting new properties to the mains encountered problems. A team of contractors

  • We're high in hi-tech workers

    SWINDON is the centre for hi-tech industry in the south west. The proportion of people employed in these professions is twice as high as the national average. The town has a reputation for attracting highly skilled workers, with around 40 per cent of

  • Couples find it difficult to afford to buy a house

    Ref. 27964-06FINANCIAL COSTS OF LIVING IN SWINDON: SARAH and Mark have been going out for seven years and now want to buy a house together. They both have permanent jobs Sarah is a marketing assistant and Mark, a technologist and want to move out of their

  • What price life in Swindon?

    Ref. 27955-22Although we have a higher average wage than most, the picture is not as rosy as it may seem. Following a report revealing that workers in this area on average command higher wages than almost anywhere in the country, BHAVANI VADDE looks at

  • Anger and upset as playgroup is hit by vandals

    Assistant play leader Nicki Cook (left) and play leader Jo Thomson, of Puddleducks Community Playgroup in Harnham, survey the handiwork of vandalsVANDALS have smashed equipment belonging to a playgroup in Harnham, leaving children, parents and staff devastated

  • Can you help survey on church attendance?

    SOME weeks ago a unique survey was launched to identify why church-going is declining in Britain and Ireland. The response to this survey has been phenomenal. Because of this it seems worthwhile to provide this update and repeat the questionnaire. Church

  • Cancer appeal

    I AM writing to ask readers to support Cancer Research UK's Children's Cancer Month during December. Simply pick up the phone and call the Little Star Hotline on 08701 60 20 40 today to pledge a donation. Ronan Keating On behalf of Cancer Research UK

  • A slow delivery

    I HOPE you receive this letter before Christmas, of course, I'm sure you will but because of my recent experience, you can never be too sure. I posted a letter with a first class stamp, the correct address and post code on November 10, it arrived at its

  • More Government cash is the answer

    Mr Cook (November 19), claims that he fails to see the logic in a quote from me reflecting on the fact it was not logical to assume that councils right across the country were all getting it so wrong when setting the council tax rises above inflation,

  • Why is the death penalty not always a deterrent?

    YOUR correspondent Peter Heaton-Jones is of course quite correct the death penalty is not always a deterrent (EA November 18), but since few of us are anxious to die, his statement begs the question, why is it that the death penalty is not always a deterrent

  • New timetable is a danger to children

    PLEASE can you publish our concern over recent changes in Thamesdown timetable for bus No 22. More than 12 Common-weal school children are being left stranded at their Bath Road/Goddard Avenue stop for 40 minutes because they do not have enough time to

  • Switched on

    ON behalf of Chippenham Town Council and the Town Centre Partnership Sub-Committee I would like to thank everyone who supported the Chippenham Christmas Lights Switch On last Friday. Thanks to all who contributed towards the success of this event, including

  • Golden recipe for success

    Teenage chef James Baker from Aldbourne, near Marlborough, has cooked his way to gold and silver medals in two top culinary competitions. James, 17, works for defence catering company ESS Support Services Worldwide, part of Compass Group, at the Joint

  • Market blunder

    THE vast majority of people I have spoken to were of the opinion that the Malmesbury Sunday Market was the best thing that has happened to Malmesbury in years. I was always of the opinion that a majority carried the day. But apparently as far as the town

  • Bridge of shame

    BRUNEL, that great Victorian engineer, was designer of the Great Western Railway, which English Heritage now want to recognise as a World Heritage site. Isn't it wonderful that in the middle of Chippenham he has such a visible monument in the shape of

  • Main makes a 30ft splash

    THE PEOPLE of Wroughton could be forgiven for thinking a new water feature had been installed in the High Street. A fountain of water shot more than 50 feet when workers connecting new properties to the mains encountered problems. A team of contractors

  • Fantastic event

    CHIPPENHAM Arts Festival was a resounding success in this it's second year, and as Mayor I feel privileged have the opportunity to attend many of the events. However, during the interval of the Celebration of Youth at the Neeld Hall , I enquired of one

  • What a send-off

    I WOULD like to thank my many customers and friends for their presents and best wishes for my retirement after nearly 32 years on the fish stall The Shambles, Devizes, and to all the traders for their generosity. I shall miss you all. L WOOLLEY Marden

  • News loos on the agenda

    AFTER the public toilets at Cross Hayes in Malmesbury were voted bottom of the pile in the UK there has been movement to build new automatic loos. A committee set up to explore the issue has decided that a self cleaning toilet should be set up at Cross

  • Twickenham clash means no Wilko at the Rec

    BATH have backed the England versus New Zealand Barbarians clash on December 20 even though it is likely to deprive their own fans of probably their only chance to see World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson in action at the Rec this season. Wilkinson's Newcastle

  • Devizes 3rd 20 Colerne 10

    ENGLAND'S victory in the World Cup Final, watched by more than 250 members members and friends on the big screen at Devizes Sports Club, was a magnificent curtainraiser for those who stayed on to watch Devizes beat Colerne. In the first half Devizes heavier

  • You've got my pen

    WOULD the 'gentleman' who saw fit to relive me of a silver coloured and gold Parker pen from my bookstall in The Shambles shortly before midday on Tuesday November 18 care to visit my stall again as I have a book he could buy (if, indeed, such a word

  • Generous friends

    MAY I share Nigel Kerton's joy in the redevelopment of Savernake Hospital scheduled to start in January 2004. However, may I suggest that the best sentence in the Gazette's leader on November 20 is reworded as follows to give it historical accuracy. "

  • Calne loses out

    AS much as I support your Save Our Maternity Unit campaign I cannot but feel that the service provided for my hometown of Calne leaves us as very much the poor relations yet again. Proposals for the future of maternity units in Devizes and Malmesbury

  • Plaque is wrong

    NOW that the scaffolding has been taken down from the tearooms in St John's Street, Devizes, attention may be drawn to the faded notice on the wall which, with an arrow, directs visitors round the corner into St John's Alley, described thereon as 15th

  • Vandals could force council tax bills up

    A SPATE of vandalism in Calne has cost the town council more than £26,000 in insurance claims in the last three months. Deputy clerk Linda Wakefield now says she is worried the insurance premium may rise, causing the council to ultimately push up its

  • Thanks for help

    YET another Poppy Appeal and Remembrance time has passed. May I through your paper thank the people of Devizes and the surrounding villages, for their generosity yet again. We are still counting and have already exceeded last year's total. But the measure

  • What is really going on?

    I FEEL compelled to respond to Peter Furminger's comments in last week's paper regarding the proposed community hall in Market Lavington. I accept that, under guidelines recently introduced by the Charities Commission, the Trust do not need to hold a

  • Choir calls for more singers

    THE Wessex Male Voice Choir is on the look-out for new talent - in the hope it will bring success in an international competition. The choir will be holding a recruitment evening on Tuesday at the Church of Christ the Servant, Elstree Way, Abbey Meads

  • We will be paying for short-termism

    THE lingering death of Devizes Hospital, at the hands of the Primary Care Trust has gone on so long now that we are in danger of neglecting the enormity of the social vandalism involved. To remind ourselves: Devizes Hospital was originally planned and

  • Ray bows out after 42 years

    BANDMASTER Ray Clark bowed out after 42 years leading the Salvation Army's Chippenham Corps with a rousing musical flourish. The bandleader was joined by former bandsmen for a nostalgic concert at the Citadel in Foghamshire. Mr Clark, 73, of Deansway,

  • Arts festival proves a draw

    More than 2,000 people have enjoyed the varied events, concerts and productions in the second Chippenham Arts Festival and there is still one weekend to go. Many of the popular programme events have sold out, including a concert by the Dave Southall Big

  • Fierce argument on pros and cons of war

    The latest in a series of public debates in Chippenham provoked a passionate discussion about war. Kandu Arts for Sustainable Development initiated a series of debates at the Pack Horse pub in London Road to give everyone the opportunity to share their

  • Generous children

    Children at St Mary's School in Chippenham shared the generous spirit of Christmas through their magnificent effort for Operation Christmas Child. Pupils filled some 200 boxes with toys, gloves, sweets and other goodies for less fortunate children in

  • Legend takes over at Town

    FORMER Swindon Town legend Steve White has been given the job of rescuing Chippenham Town from relegation. White, 44, took over this week after Chippenham were flooded with applications for the manager's post in the wake of Tommy Saunders' sacking. Now

  • PE teacher receives a gold award from Duke

    Teacher Ben Venables has been awarded a gold Duke of Edinburgh Award from Prince Philip. Mr Venables, who is in his first year of teaching PE at Hardenhuish School, Chippenham, received his award at St James' Palace, London. Mr Venables said the Duke

  • Couple win ice cool victory

    A COUPLE finally took delivery of their new fridge after holding a peaceful protest outside Chippenham's Powerhouse. Ron May, 64, and his wife, Elizabeth, 59, who both suffer from ill health, ordered the American-style fridge in August before their planned

  • More Government cash is the answer

    Mr Cook (November 19), claims that he fails to see the logic in a quote from me reflecting on the fact it was not logical to assume that councils right across the country were all getting it so wrong when setting the council tax rises above inflation,

  • Generous friends

    MAY I share Nigel Kerton's joy in the redevelopment of Savernake Hospital scheduled to start in January 2004. However, may I suggest that the best sentence in the Gazette's leader on November 20 is reworded as follows to give it historical accuracy. "

  • Good causes get cash boost

    THIRTY-THREE local good causes shared in more than £10,000 of funds on Tuesday when Devizes Lions Club handed over cash raised by walkers on their recent sponsored walk over Roundway Down. Town mayor Coun Paula Winchcombe handed over the cheques at the

  • Doorways to inspire art

    Ref. 11590ARTIST Lucy Beacham was so impressed with the doorways in Devizes that she has painted a collage of her favourites. Miss Beacham, who had an exhibition in the Wine Street Gallery this summer, was inspired by the town centre's varied and fascinating

  • Three new mental health teams on call

    THREE new mental health teams have been set up in Wiltshire. The teams will cover Kennet, North Wiltshire, Swindon and West Wiltshire and have been set up by the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. The new teams are part of the modernisation

  • Taking on the muscle

    HATS off to strongman Julien Cini, who is raising money for Brimble Hill special school. The former British arm wrestling champion is taking on all-comers next month in exchange for donations because his 22-year-old sister Rita, who has special needs,

  • Brave Freddie inspires a festive fundraiser

    IN a bright roomy kitchen at the top of Salisbury's Milford Hill, the conversation turns to rugby. I ask 12-year-old Freddie Vardigans if he has been watching the World Cup and he nods enthusiastically. His mother, Lola, beams. Freddie loves playing rugby

  • Devizes Town 0 Paulton Rovers 1

    DEVIZES Town responded to their 8-3 drubbing at the hands of Westbury with a gritty performance full of fire and passion against high-flying Paulton Rovers. It looked as if Devizes had done enough to take a share of the points after several close-scoring

  • Putting cardboard to good use

    JULIAN Newton of Aldbourne, near Marlborough, has won a hamper full of Fair Trade goodies in a prize draw organised by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's home composting team. Mr Newton was picked out of more than 1,000 respondents to a door-to-door survey

  • Bridge of shame

    BRUNEL, that great Victorian engineer, was designer of the Great Western Railway, which English Heritage now want to recognise as a World Heritage site. Isn't it wonderful that in the middle of Chippenham he has such a visible monument in the shape of

  • Cold comfort

    BRIAN Howard is relishing the prospect of a wet and chilly weekend in Hartlepool as many of his friends prepare for a sun-kissed international tournament in the United Arab Emirates. The 2003 World Youth Championships officially kicks off today, but Howard

  • New assistant is ready to take on the big boys

    NO ONE will be more determined to help Chippenham Town beat the drop than their new assistant manager Ron Needham. The 46-year-old was born and bred in Chippenham and is passionate about the club where he played as a ball-winning midfielder for 18 years

  • GP under fire over maternity comments

    CORSHAM GP Dr Simon Burrell came under attack from mums and midwives when he suggested that midwife-led maternity units in Devizes and Malmesbury relied on GPs to help if there was an emergency. Dr Burrell spoke at a meeting of the Kennet and North Wiltshire

  • Bound over to keep peace

    Aubrey Carter was bound over to keep the peace for a year by magistrates last week following a row with his wife at their home in Jasmine Way on October 3. Chippenham magistrates heard how Mr Carter, 31, and his wife Jennifer fought after she told him

  • New timetable is a danger to children

    PLEASE can you publish our concern over recent changes in Thamesdown timetable for bus No 22. More than 12 Common-weal school children are being left stranded at their Bath Road/Goddard Avenue stop for 40 minutes because they do not have enough time to

  • Students discover different cultures

    NATIVE American dream catchers, Indonesian music and Portuguese legends were some of the activities recently laid on for young pupils of a school. Visitors from around the world went to Covingham Park Infant School as part of One World Week. Song and

  • Help us to prevent more carnage on A4

    SLOW IT DOWN: THERE are just 21 days left to sign our petition demanding road safety improvements on the A4 between Chippenham and Calne before it is handed to Wiltshire County Council. The Gazette is campaigning to have more signs and road safety measures

  • Festival promises a vast range of talent

    North Wiltshire Festival 2004 has been launched with a fanfare and promises a high-profile extravaganza to showcase the many talents of the area. Talent will be the theme of North Wiltshire's bi-annual festival, which will take place on July 16, 17 and

  • Pupils plant new ideas

    PUPILS from Stanton St Quintin Primary School quizzed staff at a local nursery about all things horticultural. The youngsters visited Barbara Austin Perennials, the wholesale plant growers in West Kington. The keen young gardeners were given a guided

  • TV major escapes jail term for deception

    CHARLES Ingram, the disgraced former Army officer, has walked free from court without a fine or community sentence following his conviction on two counts of deception in relation to a home contents insurance policy. After deliberation, Judge Samuel Wiggs

  • Anger and upset as playgroup is hit by vandals

    Assistant play leader Nicki Cook (left) and play leader Jo Thomson, of Puddleducks Community Playgroup in Harnham, survey the handiwork of vandalsVANDALS have smashed equipment belonging to a playgroup in Harnham, leaving children, parents and staff devastated

  • GP under fire over maternity comments

    CORSHAM GP Dr Simon Burrell came under attack from mums and midwives when he suggested that midwife-led maternity units in Devizes and Malmesbury relied on GPs to help if there was an emergency. Dr Burrell spoke at a meeting of the Kennet and North Wiltshire

  • Victory on horizon in battle for Broadband

    A campaign to get Broadband for villages on the Woodborough telephone exchange is about to bear fruit, says leader Fiona Burgess. In September Mrs Burgess, who lives in Woodborough, discovered that no-one had started a campaign to get the fast internet

  • Talks on fighting vandalism in village

    TALKS are to take place to see if a youth worker might be the answer to groups of youngsters gathering in Pewsey. Wpc Michelle Haley told the parish council last week that there was a continuing problem of vandalism in Pewsey, especially on Friday disco

  • Guides second bid to get purpose-built centre

    DEVIZES Guides are to try again to get planning permission to build a new Guiding centre on farmland on the outskirts of the town. Their first attempt in September to win permission for a purpose-built centre on the 1.25 hectare site at Gypsy Patch on

  • Stamping out fuel poverty in the region

    DESPITE Wiltshire being one of wealthiest counties in England, some 22.5 per cent of its population nearly 140,000 people are deemed to be suffering from 'fuel poverty'. This means they spend more than ten per cent of their income to achieve adequate

  • Fight for maternity units will continue

    CAMPAIGNERS are urging people to continue the fight to stop Malmesbury Maternity Unit from closing as latest figures show the number of births at the units has already surpassed last year's total. Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust decided

  • Bassett are facing drop

    WOOTTON Bassett find themselves flirting with relegation again after a 3-1 Hellenic Premier Division defeat at in-form Brackley. Andy Baird proved to be the difference between the two sides, netting twice to leave Pete Yeardley's side fourth from bottom

  • Fears over grant cut are dashed

    WILTSHIRE'S Chief Constable Dame Elizabeth Neville cancelled a press conference on Thursday after hearing that the Government's financial settlement was higher than expected. The press conference had been called in response to speculation that, following

  • Warning on resurfacing

    POLICE are warning that rogue resurfacing teams are operating in the Pewsey area. Yesterday two men in a white X-registered Vauxhall Astra Envoy van on the Everleigh road offered cheap resurfacing to a farmer. Salisbury division police press officer David

  • Councillor caught in drink-drive cover up

    Neil Fraser pictured in June when he sought publicity in the Gazette for his business Channel Ports and WinesALDBOURNE parish councillor Neil Fraser lied to police as they probed the alleged theft of his wife's car, a court heard. Fraser, 44, was convicted

  • Lyus can sleep easy over new signing

    CHIPPENHAM Town chairman Malcolm Lyus believes he has the 'white stuff' to reverse the Bluebirds staggering dip in fortunes this season. Lyus said he had his best night's sleep for more than month on Sunday evening after Swindon Town football legend Steve

  • New boss sets 13 wins as a target

    NEW Chippenham Town boss Steve White is demanding 13 wins from his side's last 20 games to push them into the new Conference next year. The Swindon Town goalscoring legend, who is still a fans' favourite at the County Ground is demanding more self-belief

  • Ray bows out after 42 years

    BANDMASTER Ray Clark bowed out after 42 years leading the Salvation Army's Chippenham Corps with a rousing musical flourish. The bandleader was joined by former bandsmen for a nostalgic concert at the Citadel in Foghamshire. Mr Clark, 73, of Deansway,

  • 'I want to make the Bluebirds fly again'

    ANDY DAVEY met new Chippenham Town boss Steve White after he took his first training session on Tuesday night and heard how the former Swindon Town goalscorer aims to revitalise the club. AS Chippenham Town battle to avoid relegation rueful Bluebird fans

  • Council bid on more houses

    KENNET District Council is on a collision course with Wiltshire County Council over the number of new houses to be built. Kennet is to press the county council to increase the number of new homes to be built in the district and reduce the amount of land

  • Ex-Bishop's boy is a world cup winner

    THE city of Salisbury was celebrating along with the rest of the country on Saturday as England's rugby stars got their hands on the Webb Ellis Trophy in dramatic style, writes Mike Turner. Jonny Wilkinson's last minute drop goal prompted whoops of delight

  • Calendar a first for cot death charity

    Calne design consultant Nick Belson, who lost his son to cot death, has inspired a baby calendar to raise money for an infant death charity. Illustrators from around the world have contributed to the calendar and all the proceeds will go to the Foundation

  • Penhill gets a helping hand

    YOUNGSTERS ushered in a new era of improved childcare in Penhill by cutting the turf for a new nursery complex. Work has now started on the £1 million project to transform Penhill Community Centre, in Everleigh Road, into a modern facility offering a

  • Striking a blow for the Prospect

    PUNCHES will be thrown for Wroughton's Prospect Hospice on Saturday in a charity fight night. Eddie Neilson Promot-ions are raising money for the charity by offering all wannabe boxers a chance to experience the thrill of the ring. The event will take

  • Thanks for help

    YET another Poppy Appeal and Remembrance time has passed. May I through your paper thank the people of Devizes and the surrounding villages, for their generosity yet again. We are still counting and have already exceeded last year's total. But the measure

  • Training effort wins top award

    TONY Robinson, of television's Blackadder and Time Team fame, has presented the first Employer Training awards to the cream of the Wiltshire business community including a fast-growing company from Salisbury. The ceremony, organised by the Learning and

  • Pupils plant new ideas

    PUPILS from Stanton St Quintin Primary School quizzed staff at a local nursery about all things horticultural. The youngsters visited Barbara Austin Perennials, the wholesale plant growers in West Kington. The keen young gardeners were given a guided

  • Disabled parking

    I READ with interest the statement by the Co-op that they are to provide disabled parking spaces at the store in Wroughton. This is to be welcomed but might I ask what their policy is for enforcement and to penalise those selfish people who take up a

  • A man who enjoys life

    BERNARD Sparks, who has just turned 103, is as sprightly as a youngster. The first world war veteran celebrated his birthday at his home in Ridgeway House in Wootton Bassett, surrounded by friends and wellwishers. He puts his good health down to fine

  • Specials on line for award

    A TEAM of five Special Constables from Wiltshire Constabulary's Melksham Division, which covers the area from Cricklade to Warminster, is competing for the Arthur Ellis Memorial Trophy. Forces across the South West compete for this annual award, which

  • Prayers still on agenda

    Prayers are still on the agenda at the beginning of North Wiltshire District Council meetings after a narrow majority overturned a motion to abolish them. The long-held tradition of sharing a prayer and reciting the Lord's Prayer came under threat because

  • Couple win ice cool victory

    A COUPLE finally took delivery of their new fridge after holding a peaceful protest outside Chippenham's Powerhouse. Ron May, 64, and his wife, Elizabeth, 59, who both suffer from ill health, ordered the American-style fridge in August before their planned

  • Grieving father's plea for new law

    GRIEVING father George Stephens wants a change in the law to see justice for his son David, who was killed in a car accident a year ago. He is furious that the lorry driver who was charged following the crash escaped with only a fine after a dangerous

  • Twin twinges for brothers

    FOOTBALLING twins Matty and Justin Messenger suffered injuries on the same legs, while playing for the same team on Saturday. In the second half of Pewsey Vale's 2-1 defeat at the hands of Hook Norton 30-year-old Matty went haring after a ball when he

  • History of Wiltshire airfields revealed

    MILITARY historian Rod Priddle's latest book Wings Over Wiltshire has taken six years of painstaking research to record the history of flying in the county. The result is a 396-page book that is a comprehensive study of Wiltshire's military airfields

  • PE teacher receives a gold award from Duke

    Teacher Ben Venables has been awarded a gold Duke of Edinburgh Award from Prince Philip. Mr Venables, who is in his first year of teaching PE at Hardenhuish School, Chippenham, received his award at St James' Palace, London. Mr Venables said the Duke

  • News loos on the agenda

    AFTER the public toilets at Cross Hayes in Malmesbury were voted bottom of the pile in the UK there has been movement to build new automatic loos. A committee set up to explore the issue has decided that a self cleaning toilet should be set up at Cross

  • Villagers welcome back their postlady

    Villagers will be glad to see 64-year-old postmistress Yvonne Collingwood back at her post in January after an emergency operation to replace her hip. Mrs Collingwood was in such pain that she had to take 12 painkillers and a dose of morphine to get through

  • Boy who likes the high life

    WALKING the high wire is as easy as ABC for 11-year-old Malmesbury School pupil Laci Fossett. He will be at the school for the next term as The Moscow State Circus rests up for its winter break in Oaksey for the next few months. Laci, who was born in

  • Arrest Blair says vicar

    PRIME Minister Tony Blair acted unlawfully in the war against Iraq according to Malmesbury vicar the Rev Sydney Hinkes. A letter handed to Swindon Police on Friday by Mr Hinkes and other members of Swindon Stop the War Coalition demanded Mr Blair be arrested

  • Fight for maternity units will continue

    CAMPAIGNERS are urging people to continue the fight to stop Malmesbury Maternity Unit from closing as latest figures show the number of births at the units has already surpassed last year's total. Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust decided

  • Housing barred on site of former pub

    Councillors decided the Suffolk Arms site at Tetbury Hill should not be included as an area for development in Malmesbury, but there was disagreement on the future of Filands. Both sites were under discussion as part of North Wiltshire District Council's

  • Purton hit by hungry Pang with four goals

    PURTON Reserves failed to keep tabs on Bradford Town's top scorer Tom Pang and the young striker scored four times in his side's 5-1 victory at the Red House. Pang struck twice in the first half to give the Town a 2-0 advantage at the break, but must

  • MP says mums must fight on to save unit

    DEVIZES MP Michael Ancram is preparing to take on the Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust over its proposals to merge Devizes Maternity Unit with the unit at Trowbridge. Mr Ancram is furious the trust is proposing to remove birthing and post

  • More non jobs

    I WOULD refer to the copy of a Daily Telegraph article which appeared in the Gazette recently. The article entitled Non Jobs of the Week referred to the five strategic managers to be employed by the NWDC at a salary of £60,000 plus a car. It must be recognised

  • Town all set to get skatepark

    Ref. 24725-08AFTER a long battle, skaters in Swindon are to get a permanent skatepark. Parish councillors in Stratton St Margaret have agreed to hand over £30,000 worth of ramps and jumps to Swindon Council, which will install them at the Oasis Leisure

  • Flight checks

    THE recent case regarding the alleged drinking of a British Airways pilot and co-pilot beggars belief. What if there was a near collision scenario with another plane, it does happen, which merited a split second decision, any pilot impaired with alcohol

  • Your help is needed to create cyclepath

    VOLUNTEERS are needed for a winter work day to help clear an overgrown railway path. Sustrans, the sustainable transport charity, are seeking helpers to clear vegetation on the Chiseldon to Marlborough railway path to create a cyclepath of December 6.

  • You've got my pen

    WOULD the 'gentleman' who saw fit to relive me of a silver coloured and gold Parker pen from my bookstall in The Shambles shortly before midday on Tuesday November 18 care to visit my stall again as I have a book he could buy (if, indeed, such a word

  • Kicking up a victory storm

    IF cheers from Wiltshire could not be heard in Sydney it was not for want of trying as fans around the county cheered on England in the Rugby World Cup. Devizes Rugby Club members are now back in England after a dream visit to the Rugby World Cup in Australia

  • Bath expects

    BATH'S England heroes have been challenged to balance the trappings of World Cup-winning fame with maintaining their club's spectacular start to the season. Head coach John Connolly admits he is expecting big things from the likes of Mike Catt, Mike Tindall

  • Date is set for pool to open

    Ref. 11561MALMESBURY's £3 million state-of-the-art indoor swimming pool will open on January 12. The pool has taken more than a year, 2,000 tonnes of concrete, at least 50 tonnes of steel and 60,000 bricks to construct. It will be one of only six pools

  • Fight still far from being lost

    THE fight goes on. That is the message that maternity campaigners in Wiltshire want to give to members of the Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Health Care Trust. Tears have been shed, tempers lost and voices raised following the announcement last week

  • Council is under fire for closing market

    MALMESBURY town council has come under fire for its handling of the introduction and eventual closure of the Sunday Market. The town council decided to close the market amid concerns from High Street traders that their business was suffering. This Sunday

  • Wigs and costumes help set record

    Firefighters from Boscombe Down who dressed up as superheroes during thier tour of the camp and AmesburyKIDNAPPING a mayor, dressing up in silly clothes or enduring the pain of having hair removed from various parts of the anatomy were just some of the

  • Westbury Town 8 Devizes Town 3

    WESTBURY had their keeper sent off before half-time but from the scoreline it looked as if Devizes were the ones a man short. Devizes Town assistant manager Shaun Moffat was left shaking his head in disbeleife after his side's display. He said: "We knew

  • Time grows by

    NEVER mind the scantily clad lovelies, the chocolate box kittens or the views of the Matterhorn the must-have calendar for 2004 contains stunning aerial photos of this year's crop circles. Whatever your opinion on how the circles are formed, there is

  • Tickets for celebrity gala night going fast

    Tickets are selling fast for a charity Christmas gala night starring celebrity guest Jerome Flynn. Kandu Arts, a charity that works with disadvantaged people, is organising the event at the Neeld Hall, in Chippenham, on December 21 to raise funds for

  • Report gives primary school top marks

    Inspectors have given top marks to Avebury Primary School. Headteacher Judy Gidzewicz, who starts a new job after Christmas, will leave behind a glowing Ofsted report. The inspectors' only criticism was a lack of teaching assistants but Mrs Gidzewicz

  • Maternity unit battle steps up

    CAMPAIGNERS are urging people to continue the fight to stop Devizes Maternity Unit from closing as latest figures show the number of births at the units is on course to surpass last year's total. Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust decided at

  • Make sure you can deliver

    CHRISTMAS deliveries are in doubt because of a shortage of drivers, warns Blue Arrow. The recruitment specialist, which has an office in Commercial Road, Swindon, has issued a call to action for qualified drivers to help local haulage companies deliver

  • Hey, we've done it for the second time

    Ref. 27894-50STAFF and pupils at Lainesmead Primary School are celebrating after winning a Basic Skills Agency quality mark for the second time. "The quality mark is an assurance to parents that we are providing high standards of teaching," said head

  • Crucial home games for in-form Whites

    SALISBURY City will look to continue their march up the Dr Martens Eastern Division table this week with two home games in five days, writes Mike Turner. Nick Holmes' side, unbeaten in their last six league outings, entertain Dartford on Saturday before

  • Villagers' anger at surgery plan

    Lacock residents are furious at plans to close their village GP surgery, leaving vulnerable elderly patients having to travel to Melksham to see a doctor. At a public meeting in the village hall last week more than 80 villagers expressed their anger and

  • Business doctors say they can increase profits

    Ref. 27957-82A CONSULTANCY firm, marketing itself as business doctors, held a presentation evening on Tuesday night at the Marriott Hotel in Pipers Way. Profit By Results says there is a huge demand in Swindon for a consultancy firm that works closely

  • A prosperous New Year's on the way

    SWINDON firms look to be in good shape for the New Year, according to a CBI survey. The twice-yearly research of 3,500 bosses across the UK published today predicts a bright future for south west businesses. While most regions expect slow export orders

  • Minety 23 Calne 0

    LOOKING relaxed and confident after a week's break, Minety made light work of this fixture against a makeshift Calne side. They scored a try in each half and calmly absorbed whatever Calne had to throw at them in between. Calne, who has asked for the

  • Calne loses out

    AS much as I support your Save Our Maternity Unit campaign I cannot but feel that the service provided for my hometown of Calne leaves us as very much the poor relations yet again. Proposals for the future of maternity units in Devizes and Malmesbury

  • Festival promises a vast range of talent

    North Wiltshire Festival 2004 has been launched with a fanfare and promises a high-profile extravaganza to showcase the many talents of the area. Talent will be the theme of North Wiltshire's bi-annual festival, which will take place on July 16, 17 and

  • Night out is expensive

    A WOMAN subjected an elderly disabled man to a frightening ordeal after mistaking his house for her ex-boyfriend's, magistrates heard. Janet McKee had been binge drinking when she hammered on the door of the house in Emlyn Square, breaking the glass.

  • Awards mark achievement of kids in care

    THE achievements of children and young people in the care of Wiltshire County Council were celebrated at an awards ceremony at Longleat House. The event was attended by 100 children and young people along with their carers, friends and families and GWR's

  • Success for school

    Staff and pupils at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham are celebrating the publication of a glowing Ofsted report. Inspectors praised the quality of teaching, inspirational leadership and excellent partnership with parents and the local community. Headteacher

  • Villagers' anger at surgery plan

    Lacock residents are furious at plans to close their village GP surgery, leaving vulnerable elderly patients having to travel to Melksham to see a doctor. At a public meeting in the village hall last week more than 80 villagers expressed their anger and

  • New title for solicitor

    ONE of three new Deputy Lieutenants of Wiltshire named this week is Marlborough solicitor William Wyldbore-Smith. Mr Wyldbore-Smith, who lives at Bremhill, is a partner in the Wood Awdry and Ford practice in Kingsbury Street and was previously with Wood

  • Playtime is sweet treat

    Ref. 11589/1THE Honey Bears Nursery will soon have a brand new play area thanks to a grant from the lottery. The nursery, based at Buckley Barracks, Hullavington, provides day care for children of military personnel and the local community. It is part

  • Roads man could stop the madness

    IT'S long been one of the ridiculous facts of daily life that utility companies and their contractors can dig up the roads without needing permission from the local council. Not only that, but there is no obligation for co-ordination so one week a gas

  • Arrest Blair says vicar

    PRIME Minister Tony Blair acted unlawfully in the war against Iraq according to Malmesbury vicar the Rev Sydney Hinkes. A letter handed to Swindon Police on Friday by Mr Hinkes and other members of Swindon Stop the War Coalition demanded Mr Blair be arrested

  • Yes, we dare for Pudsey Bear

    PEOPLE across Wiltshire took up zany challenges and did the most bizarre things on Friday, but it was all in a good cause as the cash poured in for Children In Need. Pet shop assistant Sadie Keonane, 26, from Rowde, near Devizes, spent her day off last

  • Corsham 3 Larkhall Athletic 0

    WINGER Frankie Coleman scored twice and set one up as Corsham Town cruised to victory against local rivals Larkhall Athletic. Both sides struggled early on to cope with the greasy conditions, and Corsham had to wait until deep into the second half before

  • New post at association

    SARSEN Housing Association, based in Devizes, has appointed Helen Hopgood to the new post of private sector leasing co-ordinator. The private sector leasing scheme works by getting in touch with owners of empty properties and asking them to long-term

  • History of Wiltshire airfields revealed

    MILITARY historian Rod Priddle's latest book Wings Over Wiltshire has taken six years of painstaking research to record the history of flying in the county. The result is a 396-page book that is a comprehensive study of Wiltshire's military airfields

  • Fierce argument on pros and cons of war

    The latest in a series of public debates in Chippenham provoked a passionate discussion about war. Kandu Arts for Sustainable Development initiated a series of debates at the Pack Horse pub in London Road to give everyone the opportunity to share their

  • Council chief back at work after arrest

    WILTSHIRE'S emergency planning chief Mark Kimberlin is returning to work almost a year after he was suspended during a police porn investigation. Mr Kimberlin, 47, was suspended by Wiltshire County Council following his arrest in January by police as

  • New title for solicitor

    ONE of three new Deputy Lieutenants of Wiltshire named this week is Marlborough solicitor William Wyldbore-Smith. Mr Wyldbore-Smith, who lives at Bremhill, is a partner in the Wood Awdry and Ford practice in Kingsbury Street and was previously with Wood

  • Collectors honoured

    POPPY Appeal collectors living in and around Shrewton have been honoured by the Royal British Legion for their long service in the annual collection marking Remembrance Day. The ten collectors have clocked up hundreds of years of service to the appeal

  • Council is under fire for closing market

    MALMESBURY town council has come under fire for its handling of the introduction and eventual closure of the Sunday Market. The town council decided to close the market amid concerns from High Street traders that their business was suffering. This Sunday

  • Young text views on changes in county

    THE voting age should be reduced from 18 to 16, a poll of young people in Wiltshire has revealed. In the mobile phone texting debate organised by Wiltshire County Council, 56 per cent of the young people from secondary schools who took part felt they

  • Awards mark achievement of kids in care

    THE achievements of children and young people in the care of Wiltshire County Council were celebrated at an awards ceremony at Longleat House. The event was attended by 100 children and young people along with their carers, friends and families and GWR's

  • Top of table clash is a victim of the rain

    CHIPPENHAM SUNDAY LEAGUE: THE top of the table battle between Box Rovers and Sherston Town was postponed by leaders Sherston, due to them having eight players playing for Malmesbury Town in the Arthur Shipway Cup. Winsley's ninth loss of the campaign

  • Toys pour in for kids in Christmas appeal

    CHRISTMAS TOY APPEAL: HUNDREDS of generous donations have helped to get the Christmas Toy Appeal off to a brilliant start. For the second year running the Gazette has joined forces with the Salvation Army to help spread good cheer to disadvantaged families

  • TV major escapes jail term for deception

    CHARLES Ingram, the disgraced former Army officer, has walked free from court without a fine or community sentence following his conviction on two counts of deception in relation to a home contents insurance policy. After deliberation, Judge Samuel Wiggs

  • Corsham 3 Larkhall Athletic 0

    WINGER Frankie Coleman scored twice and set one up as Corsham Town cruised to victory against local rivals Larkhall Athletic. Both sides struggled early on to cope with the greasy conditions, and Corsham had to wait until deep into the second half before

  • Positive signs for struggling Circle

    TROWBRIDGE LEAGUE: BETTER days are ahead that's the opinion of Freshford United boss Hugh Fulton, not of his own side but that of Division One basement rivals Blue Circle. After Freshford's 3-1 victory, fashioned by Matt Arnold's superb individual goal

  • MP says mums must fight on to save unit

    DEVIZES MP Michael Ancram is preparing to take on the Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust over its proposals to merge Devizes Maternity Unit with the unit at Trowbridge. Mr Ancram is furious the trust is proposing to remove birthing and post

  • Wanted: a lot of memories

    MEMORIES of Faringdon Road Park will be recorded at a special event on December 6. The People's Park project will record local people's memories of the park, as well as their ideas for its future use. A range of activities will be hosted in the former

  • Catalogue firm jobs could be set to go

    AROUND 150 jobs could be axed at a catalogue distribution warehouse on the Greenbridge industrial estate, trade unions are warning. Union chiefs fear the jobs at the Reality warehouse in Kelvin Road will be cut if the Government blocks a multi-million

  • Getting the AIDS message across

    Ref. 27970-21HEALTH workers are hoping World AIDS Day next week will help raise awareness of Swindon's growing HIV problem. Health workers will be distributing red ribbons and leaflets in the town as part of the annual awareness raising exercise on Monday

  • Great farewell

    MAY I say a big thank you to all friends and colleagues past and present, and from other Trusts who contributed to the wonderful gift I was presented with at my farewell party on November 19 I also received some lovely gifts from close friends. For those

  • Village shock as tree axed

    RESIDENTS were up in arms when North Wiltshire District Council felled a mature horse chestnut tree at Whitegates in Castle Combe without telling them. The tree, on district council owned land, was felled last week and sawn into logs without any warning

  • Cancer appeal

    I AM writing to ask readers to support Cancer Research UK's Children's Cancer Month during December. Simply pick up the phone and call the Little Star Hotline on 08701 60 20 40 today to pledge a donation. Ronan Keating On behalf of Cancer Research UK

  • New block of flats is labelled an 'eyesore'

    ONE of Marlborough's biggest eyesores has competition in the shape of a new building which has most of its windows bricked up, councillors claim. The three-storey block of six flats built for Kennet Housing Society in New Road in Marlborough competes

  • Trust fails to reveal the savings

    KENNET and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust wants to close Malmesbury Maternity Unit and remove birthing and in-patient post natal facilities from Devizes Maternity Unit because it says they are expensive to run. But what the report, which the trust

  • Veterinary couple say goodbye

    Craig and Janet Irvine-Smith outside the Stonehenge Veterinary HospitalA COUPLE who founded the Stonehenge Veterinary Hospital in Durrington 13 years ago are leaving at the end of this week. Craig and Janet Irvine-Smith arrived in England from South Africa

  • Housing barred on site of former pub

    Councillors decided the Suffolk Arms site at Tetbury Hill should not be included as an area for development in Malmesbury, but there was disagreement on the future of Filands. Both sites were under discussion as part of North Wiltshire District Council's

  • Chef offers a healthy start

    TV chef and healthy eating guru Peter Vaughan is offering shoppers a healthy way to start the day. Mr Vaughan, who owns and runs the Healthy Life shop and bistro in Little Brittox, Devizes, is serving up a healthy and substantial breakfast. The breakfast

  • Plans for post office site are on hold

    A MAJOR development for the town centre has been put on hold. Plans were unanimously passed for the long-awaited Phoenix Gate in Fleming Way on Tuesday but the premises have since been sold on. Now it is uncertain what will happen to the former post office

  • Town all set to get skatepark

    Ref. 24725-08AFTER a long battle, skaters in Swindon are to get a permanent skatepark. Parish councillors in Stratton St Margaret have agreed to hand over £30,000 worth of ramps and jumps to Swindon Council, which will install them at the Oasis Leisure

  • Surgeon fled from hospital

    A SURGEON trained in Swindon fled a hospital because the people who met him were not important enough, a tribunal heard yesterday. Consultant anaesthetist Ahmed Sharif is before the General Medical Council's professional conduct committee in London accused

  • Catalogue firm jobs could be set to go

    AROUND 150 jobs could be axed at a catalogue distribution warehouse on the Greenbridge industrial estate, trade unions are warning. Union chiefs fear the jobs at the Reality warehouse in Kelvin Road will be cut if the Government blocks a multi-million

  • Sort it out!

    SWINDON Council could soon employ a roads tsar to ensure that utility companies do not cause massive disruption by continuing to dig up roads without warning. New legislation announced in yesterday's Queen's speech included plans to give authorities the

  • Top of table clash is a victim of the rain

    CHIPPENHAM SUNDAY LEAGUE: THE top of the table battle between Box Rovers and Sherston Town was postponed by leaders Sherston, due to them having eight players playing for Malmesbury Town in the Arthur Shipway Cup. Winsley's ninth loss of the campaign

  • Trust fails to reveal the savings

    KENNET and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust wants to close Malmesbury Maternity Unit and remove birthing and in-patient post natal facilities from Devizes Maternity Unit because it says they are expensive to run. But what the report, which the trust

  • Jazzing it up at new club

    Calne jazz fans gathered for the first meeting of a new jazz club at the Jolly Miller pub last night. Piano, bass and drums were on hand for a jamming session, and jazz musicians were invited to play or sing. Jazz pianist James Harpham, who has just tutored

  • Bound over to keep peace

    Aubrey Carter was bound over to keep the peace for a year by magistrates last week following a row with his wife at their home in Jasmine Way on October 3. Chippenham magistrates heard how Mr Carter, 31, and his wife Jennifer fought after she told him

  • Crucial home games for in-form Whites

    SALISBURY City will look to continue their march up the Dr Martens Eastern Division table this week with two home games in five days, writes Mike Turner. Nick Holmes' side, unbeaten in their last six league outings, entertain Dartford on Saturday before

  • Procession of lanterns to light up town

    THE centrepiece of this year's Calne Christmas Lights switch-on event on Saturday will be a 'river of light', created when hundreds of residents parade through the town with handmade lanterns. Calne Town Council's community development officer Mark Wilkins

  • We will be ready for Christmas

    MECHANICS' Institute owner Mathew Singh has promised Swindon an early Christmas present when he submits a detailed application to planners next month. The 40-year-old businessman and his team of architects are preparing the plan which will explain exactly

  • Hospital is vital

    I WAS rather alarmed to read that Dash 2 were fearful that a proposed new care home scheme for Devizes could scupper the plans for a new Devizes Hospital. A new hospital will only have in-patient beds if a care home is built alongside it. We need the

  • Chef offers a healthy start

    TV chef and healthy eating guru Peter Vaughan is offering shoppers a healthy way to start the day. Mr Vaughan, who owns and runs the Healthy Life shop and bistro in Little Brittox, Devizes, is serving up a healthy and substantial breakfast. The breakfast

  • Council 'no' to allowances

    DEVIZES town councillors have ruled out receiving more allowances. Councillors were told that under new Government legislation town and parish councils now have the power to pay a basic allowance to all members. But, on November 18, members on the town

  • Listen out for festive float

    DEVIZES Lions' carol float will once again be bringing Father Christmas and festive music to the town. With a newly decorated, brightly lit float with its own Santa's grotto, it will be on the streets from 5.30pm until 8pm. All money collected will go

  • Doorways to inspire art

    Ref. 11590ARTIST Lucy Beacham was so impressed with the doorways in Devizes that she has painted a collage of her favourites. Miss Beacham, who had an exhibition in the Wine Street Gallery this summer, was inspired by the town centre's varied and fascinating

  • School plan is revealed

    A STRATEGIC development brief to pave the way for a new school and sporting facilities in Devizes will go up for public consultation shortly. The inspector who presided over the Kennet District Local Plan inquiry called on Kennet District Council to produce

  • Chippenham U14s 62 Cinderford U14s 0

    CHIPPENHAM'S Under 14s handed out a ten try demolition in an impressive display on Sunday to their visitors in a one-sided Bristol Combination Cup semi-final at Allington Field. The unfortunate recipients were Cinderford. The Cinderford team were never

  • New figures show fall in crime

    DAVID Lovibond's recent article in the Spectator, depicting Devizes as a sink of violence, drugs and anti-social behaviour, has ruffled feathers among those working to reduce crime in the area. Kennet Community Safety Partnership, set up under the Government's

  • Villagers win round in battle for yard

    GRATEFUL applause greeted councillors' decision to throw out a plan to build 22 houses on a derelict farmyard in the centre of the picturesque village of Urchfont, near Devizes. Members of Kennet District Council's regulatory planning committee met on

  • Good causes get cash boost

    THIRTY-THREE local good causes shared in more than £10,000 of funds on Tuesday when Devizes Lions Club handed over cash raised by walkers on their recent sponsored walk over Roundway Down. Town mayor Coun Paula Winchcombe handed over the cheques at the

  • Disqualified driver escapes jail sentence

    CHRISTMAS came early this year for the family of disqualified driver Dean Boniface, who magistrates warned could face jail when he was caught drink driving in October. The 42-year-old house restorer pleaded guilty at Kennet Magistrates Court, in Devizes

  • Guides second bid to get purpose-built centre

    DEVIZES Guides are to try again to get planning permission to build a new Guiding centre on farmland on the outskirts of the town. Their first attempt in September to win permission for a purpose-built centre on the 1.25 hectare site at Gypsy Patch on

  • Top brass fall in

    BRITAIN'S top soldier, General Sir Michael Walker, flew into Devizes last Thursday to officially open a £1.13 million cadet centre, the new home for the Devizes platoon of the Army Cadet Force and squadron of the Air Training Corps. It was not known until

  • Festive spirit shines

    THERE will be a real Spirit of Christmas about the late night shopping extravaganza in Marlborough next Thursday. The organisers are promising it will be the biggest and best event since its name was changed from the Victorian Evening to Spirit several

  • Golden recipe for success

    Teenage chef James Baker from Aldbourne, near Marlborough, has cooked his way to gold and silver medals in two top culinary competitions. James, 17, works for defence catering company ESS Support Services Worldwide, part of Compass Group, at the Joint

  • Councillor caught in drink-drive cover up

    Neil Fraser pictured in June when he sought publicity in the Gazette for his business Channel Ports and WinesALDBOURNE parish councillor Neil Fraser lied to police as they probed the alleged theft of his wife's car, a court heard. Fraser, 44, was convicted

  • Gatecrashers are real cards

    Ref. 11556-02THERE were a couple of uninvited guests at the Marlborough Town Hall register office when Karen Bewley and Chris Gale got married. Joining their family and friends were cardboard cut-outs of GWR breakfast show presenters Matt and H. Fifty

  • Bid to ease nurses' fears over equipment

    PROJECT manager Peter Williams has this week attempted to quell nurses' fears that outdated equipment from Savernake Hospital will be transferred to the new hospital. Nurses held a meeting at the hospital last week to air their concerns and later one

  • Window work needs sponsors

    St Sampson's Parish Hall , Cricklade, is still in need of £10,000 for its new windows. Donations made will be recorded for posterity. Sections of window cost £150 to fund while glass diamonds cost £10 to sponsor. If you would like to support the campaign

  • Students discover different cultures

    NATIVE American dream catchers, Indonesian music and Portuguese legends were some of the activities recently laid on for young pupils of a school. Visitors from around the world went to Covingham Park Infant School as part of One World Week. Song and

  • Wigs and costumes help set record

    Firefighters from Boscombe Down who dressed up as superheroes during thier tour of the camp and AmesburyKIDNAPPING a mayor, dressing up in silly clothes or enduring the pain of having hair removed from various parts of the anatomy were just some of the

  • Getting the AIDS message across

    Ref. 27970-21HEALTH workers are hoping World AIDS Day next week will help raise awareness of Swindon's growing HIV problem. Health workers will be distributing red ribbons and leaflets in the town as part of the annual awareness raising exercise on Monday

  • We will be paying for short-termism

    THE lingering death of Devizes Hospital, at the hands of the Primary Care Trust has gone on so long now that we are in danger of neglecting the enormity of the social vandalism involved. To remind ourselves: Devizes Hospital was originally planned and

  • Groups camp in OAP flats

    RESIDENTS at Field View House in Chippenham are becoming increasingly concerned about groups of people using their staircase at night. Field View House Association chairman Ken Stephens said elderly residents living in the flats were being regularly disturbed

  • TV major escapes jail term for deception

    CHARLES Ingram, the disgraced former Army officer, has walked free from court without a fine or community sentence following his conviction on two counts of deception in relation to a home contents insurance policy. After deliberation, Judge Samuel Wiggs

  • Singing for twinning

    A Christmas carol concert in aid of Chippenham Twinning Association will take place at the town's Cause Arts and Music Centre. The concert, organised by former Mayoress Karin Meek, will be an opportunity to listen to John Iles play the centre's new grand

  • Playtime is sweet treat

    Ref. 11589/1THE Honey Bears Nursery will soon have a brand new play area thanks to a grant from the lottery. The nursery, based at Buckley Barracks, Hullavington, provides day care for children of military personnel and the local community. It is part

  • Children play with words

    CHILDREN at Chippenham's Ivy Lane School dressed in costumes from around the world last week to celebrate reading. They were taking part in the school's book week which this year had a multicultural theme. The aim of the week is to encourage children

  • Witnesses to thefts sought

    CALNE police are making a fresh appeal for witnesses after a spate of thefts from village sheds and garages. The thieves have targeted insecure or poorly protected outhouses in Cherhill, Compton Bassett and East Tytherton and officers are urging the public

  • Town yields secrets

    The unearthing of 18th and 19th century pottery, bones and a Saxon stylus in an old cellar in Chippenham, is helping to piece together the town's history. SARAH SINGLETON looks at the importance of the finds. THE colourful pageant of Chippenham's past

  • Devizes 3rd 20 Colerne 10

    ENGLAND'S victory in the World Cup Final, watched by more than 250 members members and friends on the big screen at Devizes Sports Club, was a magnificent curtainraiser for those who stayed on to watch Devizes beat Colerne. In the first half Devizes heavier

  • Is this little dog yours?

    Ref. 27952-12DROVE Veterinary Hospital is searching for the owners of a dog believed to be lost rather than abandoned. The pet, believed to be a Maltese terrier cross, was handed to the stray dog warden at Drove by police after being found at Barbury

  • Addict drove car at landlady after theft

    A heroin addict who injured a landlady as he made his getaway following a break-in at her pub has escaped a jail term. Benjamin Quarmby left Julie Taylor battered and bruised after he struck her with her daughter's car as he made off in it with thousands

  • Help us to prevent more carnage on A4

    SLOW IT DOWN: THERE are just 21 days left to sign our petition demanding road safety improvements on the A4 between Chippenham and Calne before it is handed to Wiltshire County Council. The Gazette is campaigning to have more signs and road safety measures

  • MP says mums must fight on to save unit

    DEVIZES MP Michael Ancram is preparing to take on the Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust over its proposals to merge Devizes Maternity Unit with the unit at Trowbridge. Mr Ancram is furious the trust is proposing to remove birthing and post

  • Legend takes over at Town

    FORMER Swindon Town legend Steve White has been given the job of rescuing Chippenham Town from relegation. White, 44, took over this week after Chippenham were flooded with applications for the manager's post in the wake of Tommy Saunders' sacking. Now

  • Training effort wins top award

    TONY Robinson, of television's Blackadder and Time Team fame, has presented the first Employer Training awards to the cream of the Wiltshire business community including a fast-growing company from Salisbury. The ceremony, organised by the Learning and

  • Young text views on changes in county

    THE voting age should be reduced from 18 to 16, a poll of young people in Wiltshire has revealed. In the mobile phone texting debate organised by Wiltshire County Council, 56 per cent of the young people from secondary schools who took part felt they

  • MP urges action to avert disaster

    MP MICHAEL Ancram is putting pressure on Network Rail for a safer alternative to the notorious skew bridges at Burbage Wharf. He met the chairman of the company, Ian McAllister, this week and told him that he feared there would soon be a major disaster

  • Boy who likes the high life

    WALKING the high wire is as easy as ABC for 11-year-old Malmesbury School pupil Laci Fossett. He will be at the school for the next term as The Moscow State Circus rests up for its winter break in Oaksey for the next few months. Laci, who was born in

  • Taking on the muscle

    HATS off to strongman Julien Cini, who is raising money for Brimble Hill special school. The former British arm wrestling champion is taking on all-comers next month in exchange for donations because his 22-year-old sister Rita, who has special needs,

  • Yes, we dare for Pudsey Bear

    PEOPLE across Wiltshire took up zany challenges and did the most bizarre things on Friday, but it was all in a good cause as the cash poured in for Children In Need. Pet shop assistant Sadie Keonane, 26, from Rowde, near Devizes, spent her day off last

  • Roads man could stop the madness

    IT'S long been one of the ridiculous facts of daily life that utility companies and their contractors can dig up the roads without needing permission from the local council. Not only that, but there is no obligation for co-ordination so one week a gas

  • Everywhere I go, my cut-out comes too

    RAF Lyneham engineer, Paul Galliemore, who is one of 50 people to take up a radio challenge to take a cardboard cut-out of two new breakfast show presenters to as many interesting places as possible, has taken his on a far flung adventure. Sgt Galliemore

  • Teachers get help with financing their homes

    FINANCIAL COSTS OF LIVING IN SWINDON: PUBLIC sector workers such as teachers are also disadvantaged by the housing market. Laura Whateley has been teaching for three years and earns around £21,000. She bought a one-bedroom flat in North Street, Old Town

  • Ratty takes to the stage

    Athelstan Players are departing from the traditional Christmas panto for their seasonal production which starts tonight. Toad of Toad Hall is an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's children's classic Wind in the Willows. The company of 17 children and 25

  • A team are the Shaw things

    NORTH WILTS YOUTH LEAGUE: RAIN had a major impact on the North Wilts & District Youth League for the first time, with 16 games postponed in total. The big game of the day in the under 16 division saw Shaw A meet stablemates Shaw B at Chestnut Springs

  • Business doctors say they can increase profits

    Ref. 27957-82A CONSULTANCY firm, marketing itself as business doctors, held a presentation evening on Tuesday night at the Marriott Hotel in Pipers Way. Profit By Results says there is a huge demand in Swindon for a consultancy firm that works closely

  • Fight still far from being lost

    THE fight goes on. That is the message that maternity campaigners in Wiltshire want to give to members of the Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Health Care Trust. Tears have been shed, tempers lost and voices raised following the announcement last week

  • Surgeon fled from hospital

    A SURGEON trained in Swindon fled a hospital because the people who met him were not important enough, a tribunal heard yesterday. Consultant anaesthetist Ahmed Sharif is before the General Medical Council's professional conduct committee in London accused

  • Put down that pint, there's a game on...

    CALNE'S rugby players could not face another drop after they were forced to cut short their world cup celebrations to play Minety. Many of the players started drinking in the Recreation Club before the England vs Australia final kicked off at 9am, and

  • Firm's success hotline

    WHILE employers like Dyson at Malmesbury are looking overseas for their workforce, husband and wife partners David and Jackie Crook, are enjoying seeing their company go from strength to strength in North Wiltshire. Mr and Mrs Crook, who live in Colerne

  • Prayers still on agenda

    Prayers are still on the agenda at the beginning of North Wiltshire District Council meetings after a narrow majority overturned a motion to abolish them. The long-held tradition of sharing a prayer and reciting the Lord's Prayer came under threat because

  • Plaque is wrong

    NOW that the scaffolding has been taken down from the tearooms in St John's Street, Devizes, attention may be drawn to the faded notice on the wall which, with an arrow, directs visitors round the corner into St John's Alley, described thereon as 15th

  • Licence fees up

    TAXI drivers, zoo keepers and tattooists face higher fees for licences next year. North Wiltshire District Council agreed the increases at a meeting on Tuesday. Hackney carriage and private hire licence fees will rise by 2.5 per cent in 2004/05 and miscellaneous

  • Village shock as tree axed

    RESIDENTS were up in arms when North Wiltshire District Council felled a mature horse chestnut tree at Whitegates in Castle Combe without telling them. The tree, on district council owned land, was felled last week and sawn into logs without any warning

  • Licence fees up

    TAXI drivers, zoo keepers and tattooists face higher fees for licences next year. North Wiltshire District Council agreed the increases at a meeting on Tuesday. Hackney carriage and private hire licence fees will rise by 2.5 per cent in 2004/05 and miscellaneous

  • Community service on lookout for volunteers

    A volunteer organisation which provides a good neighbour service is appealing for new recruits. Calne and District Community Link offers services from shopping trips and taking people to hospital appointments to gardening. But the service, which helps

  • Wigs and costumes help set record

    Firefighters from Boscombe Down who dressed up as superheroes during thier tour of the camp and AmesburyKIDNAPPING a mayor, dressing up in silly clothes or enduring the pain of having hair removed from various parts of the anatomy were just some of the

  • £91,000 skatepark bid

    A PLANNING application for a new skatepark in Chippenham could be submitted early in the New Year, says North Wiltshire district councillor Carol O'Gorman. She said she hopes to put in a bid for funding in next year's budget for the long-awaited skatepark

  • Veterinary couple say goodbye

    Craig and Janet Irvine-Smith outside the Stonehenge Veterinary HospitalA COUPLE who founded the Stonehenge Veterinary Hospital in Durrington 13 years ago are leaving at the end of this week. Craig and Janet Irvine-Smith arrived in England from South Africa

  • There's a lot wrong with new hospital

    THE new hospital has recently been in the news, from the excellent care provided for some patients while conversely a Unison report detailing the problems from staff working there. I hope a similar report is done from the patients and visiting relatives

  • Drumming up a real good deal

    Ref. 27946-36THE next generation of Ringo Starrs got on the beat with their new musical instruments this week, paid for by cash from a drum marathon. Swindon music teachers Paul Ashman and Andy Wraight took a workshop at Tick Tock Playgroup in Wroughton

  • Warning on resurfacing

    POLICE are warning that rogue resurfacing teams are operating in the Pewsey area. Yesterday two men in a white X-registered Vauxhall Astra Envoy van on the Everleigh road offered cheap resurfacing to a farmer. Salisbury division police press officer David

  • Setback for college plans

    Hopes of getting an outreach college in Pewsey have been dashed after Wiltshire College pulled out of talks. But now campaigners are going to approach Salisbury College instead. Talks have been taking place for some time with Wiltshire College at Chippenham

  • MP urges action to avert disaster

    MP MICHAEL Ancram is putting pressure on Network Rail for a safer alternative to the notorious skew bridges at Burbage Wharf. He met the chairman of the company, Ian McAllister, this week and told him that he feared there would soon be a major disaster

  • Toys pour in for kids in Christmas appeal

    CHRISTMAS TOY APPEAL: HUNDREDS of generous donations have helped to get the Christmas Toy Appeal off to a brilliant start. For the second year running the Gazette has joined forces with the Salvation Army to help spread good cheer to disadvantaged families

  • Crook's £300 cashback haul

    POLICE are seeking a cashback criminal who stole £300 cash and other items from stores around Devizes by using a stolen Switch card. The man used the card in four supermarkets in the town centre within half an hour on November 14, taking minor items like

  • Children play with words

    CHILDREN at Chippenham's Ivy Lane School dressed in costumes from around the world last week to celebrate reading. They were taking part in the school's book week which this year had a multicultural theme. The aim of the week is to encourage children

  • Balloons to raise funds

    THE Year 12 enterprise group at Devizes School will be joining forces with young charity fundraiser Michael Clark to raise money for terminally ill children at the town's Christmas Market tomorrow. The group, which calls itself No Nonsense, will be using

  • Generous children

    Children at St Mary's School in Chippenham shared the generous spirit of Christmas through their magnificent effort for Operation Christmas Child. Pupils filled some 200 boxes with toys, gloves, sweets and other goodies for less fortunate children in

  • What price life in Swindon?

    Ref. 27955-22Although we have a higher average wage than most, the picture is not as rosy as it may seem. Following a report revealing that workers in this area on average command higher wages than almost anywhere in the country, BHAVANI VADDE looks at

  • Trophy is a chance for change of fortune

    AFTER a string of disastrous league results new manager Steve White will hope to kick-start the Bluebirds poor season with a prolonged cup run. On Saturday Chippenham Town welcome Ryman League Premier Division side Basingstoke Town to Hardenhuish Park

  • New assistant is ready to take on the big boys

    NO ONE will be more determined to help Chippenham Town beat the drop than their new assistant manager Ron Needham. The 46-year-old was born and bred in Chippenham and is passionate about the club where he played as a ball-winning midfielder for 18 years