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Salisbury Journal on MSNThe best pubs in Wiltshire, according to The TelegraphThe Bruce Arms is the quintessential country pub; it still has a red brick floor and 19th century wooden furniture. Located in the beautifully remote village of Easton Royal, with its own campsite, it ...
Conservatives on Wiltshire Council have blasted the Liberal Democrat administration for selling off council houses - just two months after ...
A volunteer-run village shop which locals have called a "vital part of the community" is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Permission has been sought for various planning applications including agricultural dwellings, signage replacements, and extensions across ...
Currently the Devizes Assize Court is empty after being abandoned in the 1970s Credit: Google maps. Wiltshire Museum has received £1million towards restoring the Grade II listed building.. Once ...
Two more people have been charged in connection with the death of a man in a Wiltshire village. Officers were called to Strawberry Fields in Easterton near Devizes shortly after 8pm on July 2 ...
The fundraiser was inspired by Myles, a preschooler with severe haemophilia B, a rare genetic disorder that causes spontaneous and potentially life-threatening bleeding episodes. Preschool staff said: ...
Wiltshire village left without phone signal for months. 7 December 2023. ... Devizes Rural West councillor, Tamara Reay, said it had been incredibly frustrating and many residents have emailed her.
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All the best photos as thousands of visitors explore Wiltshire ‘ghost village’ - MSNMore than 5,000 visitors have helped raise money for charities after going on a bus trip to experience Wiltshire’s best-known ‘ghost’ village.
Referring to the fact that Wiltshire Council had exceeded by 39 per cent 2030 solar target of with 820MW of solar capacity, Cllr Chris Brautigam (Southwick, Reform UK) told the committee "Wiltshire is ...
A village that was evacuated 80 years ago will host what might be its last funeral. The village of Imber in Wiltshire was cleared during World War Two to allow the area to be used to train troops.
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