A list of news items in the Warminster Journal, Issue No.7421, Thursday 10th April 2025:
Page 1
Warminster Sports Centre manager’s (Harry Bodymore) fundraiser after son’s premature birth.
Family of Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi make appeal after earthquake.
Medal for nine-year-old (Eleanor O’Donnell) who rushed to mum’s rescue.
Page 2
Wiltshire Council cuts off funding source to new Warminster Journal.
Success for Warminster moon launch as town celebrates all things space.
Page 3
Wildlife-inspired makeover for ‘neglected’ shelter thanks to local artist.
Page 4
Iconic WH Smith name to disappear from Warminster.
Fundraiser held for meningitis research.
Page 5
Warminster park to transform into battlefield for VE Day anniversary fundraiser.
Porcupette arrival makes Longleat history.
Page 7
Esteemed writers to judge competition entries for Warminster Book Festival.
Morrisons cafe will close “in next few months”.
Page 8
Wessex Water apologises for prolonged Weymouth Street delays.
Page 11
Exciting new season at local golf club.
Page 12
Live and local: Acoustic nights light up the Old Bell Hotel.
Popular flea and craft market returns on Sunday.
Page 13
Athenaeum singers to host exciting fundraising auction.
Piano Bike Girl (Chloe Marie Aston) set to perform in Warminster next week.
Local Slimming World consultant (Gary Timperley) celebrates 15 years of inspiring success.
Coffee morning to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Stay active and social with Age UK Wiltshire’s Warminster group.
Camera and photographic fair returns on Sunday.
Page 14
Curry supper dinner raises £1,400 in aid of Riding For The Disabled.
Festival funds boost Old Silk Works with £400 donation.
Page 15
Cabaret event gives Warminster School musicians chance to shine.
Fundraiser to improve accessibility at Warminster allotments.
New memory club in Warminster to support people with dementia.
Page 16
Fifth Energy Tea Party held in Warminster.
Former Warminster cricketer (Andrew Knowles) pens book about sporting memories.
Page 17
Warminster initiative aims to cut single-use cup waste.
Page 18
Family messages.
Sustainable Warminster: Why should we be leaping to help toads and frogs?
Page 23
Comfortable win for Heytesbury & Codford.
Mother’s Day win for young Reds.
Young rugby stars shine as Warminster host Frome.
Page 24
Last-gasp McFarlane strike ends Town’s losing streak.
Fourth place finish for Warminster Table Tennis Club.
