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  • Three taken to hospital after head-on crash

    THREE people were taken to hospital after a head-on crash blocked the A361 at Semington on Thursday. Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Services said the collision involved two vehicles but no-one was trapped. The accident happened at 5.41pm

  • New doctors surgery in Sherston takes step closer to reality

    LAND and buildings owned by Wiltshire Council but no longer used by the local authority is set to be sold on the open market. Fields in Sherston is set to be turned into 45 houses and a new doctors surgery for the village. The newest six sites

  • Review: Prime Cut in Corsham

    WHAT better way to beat the Monday blues than a big meal out with friends and chatter about weekend fun in between tasty food. Prime Cut, on Pickwick Road in Corsham has been opened as a steak house just two months but has been attracting great

  • Battle Royal announced in Marlborough

    MARLBOROUGH will be the scene of battles and skirmishes from the 17th century English Civil War in July. The town council has planned the two day event over the weekend of July 27-28, in Marlborough Under Attack . The conflict between parliament

  • Twinners young and old enjoy visit to Royal Wootton Bassett

    Royal Wootton Bassett entertained an appreciative party of French visitors from Blain for four days of friendship and fun that included special events, visits and enjoyment of the town and countryside. The visit was another great success for this long-established

  • Kidnapped teen cannabis dealer is spared jail term

    A TEENAGER kidnapped by drug dealers and held at gunpoint has been spared jail for peddling cannabis a few months earlier. Jakub Szczepaniak and a friend from school were selling close to a children’s play park in the summer of 2017 when they were

  • Grants will fund community bereavement support groups

    LOCAL charity, Dorothy House Hospice Care, has been awarded a £13,600 grant to help fund two new community bereavement support groups in Corsham and Shepton Mallet. Named Friends in Grief or (FIG), the grant is funded by Wiltshire Freemasons through