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New Zip Wire And Mini-Climbing Trail Installed At The Fore Street Play Area

Wednesday 11th March 2026

Press release from Warminster Town Council:

Town Council Invests In New Equipment At Popular Play Area

A new metal cableway (zip-wire) and mini-climbing trail have been installed at Fore Street Play Area (Fore Street, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 8DD) following town council investment.

Cllr Andrew Cooper, Mayor of Warminster said: “The new equipment really does look fantastic. We have so many quality play areas around the town, lots of places for children to enjoy. It really enhances the community feel of Warminster.”

The changes have been made to keep the play equipment up-to-date, safe and fun for the community as the town council continues to strengthen its commitment to maintaining and investing in its assets and attracting people to the town.

The town council manages nine play areas in Warminster at: The Lake Pleasure Grounds, Portway, Queensway, The Dene, Princess Gardens, The Beeches, Pound Street, Fore Street, and The Heathlands.

As the zip wire is brand new the cable is slightly higher than previously – over time it will become easier for all to use.

For more information contact Warminster Town Council, Tel: 01985 214847 or email: admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk

Kingdown School – “Shape Warminster’s Future” initiative from Warminster Town Council

Wednesday 11th March 2026

Shape Warminster’s Future initiative from Warminster Town Council.

Dear Parents/Carers,

We would like to let you know about an exciting opportunity for students to have their voices heard in the Shape Warminster’s Future initiative from Warminster Town Council.

Students are invited to take part in a short survey by scanning the QR code provided. The survey gives young people the chance to share their views on what is happening in Warminster and what they would like to see in the future.

The survey covers a range of important topics, including:

  • Sports and entertainment opportunities
  • Employment options for young people
  • Public transport
  • Supporting local businesses
  • Climate commitments
  • And much more

This is a great opportunity for students to contribute their ideas and help influence decisions that affect their community.

Please encourage your child to take a few minutes to scan the QR code and complete the survey so that their voice can be included.

Thank you for your support.

Kind regards,

Kingdown School
Woodcock Road
Warminster
Wiltshire
BA12 9DR

t: 01985 215551

e: admin@kingdown.wilts.sch.uk

w: https://www.kingdown.wilts.sch.uk/

Complimentary Lunch Or Coffee And Cake For Two Lucky Mums At Taste Deli

Tuesday 10th March 2026

A message from Taste Deli, 24 High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AF:

As Mother’s Day fast approaches, we start to think about our mums and we can appreciate them as one of the most important people in our lives. As I grow older, I can appreciate this even more!

To say a big Thank you to these wonderful people, we’re offering two lucky mums a date at Taste Deli, for either a complimentary lunch for two or for coffee and cake!

To qualify, firstly be available this Saturday; secondly, like our Facebook post

www.facebook.com/tastedeliwarminster

and thirdly, leave a comment!

Good luck!

Usual rules apply, no personal or bank details required.

www.facebook.com/tastedeliwarminster

Open Door AGM

Tuesday 10th March 2026

Open Door, Warminster, is holding its Annual General Meeting on Saturday 21st March at 11:30 in the Athenaeum Centre, 18-20 High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE.

Trustees will report on the charity’s activities in 2025 and adopt the financial statements.

The Trustee Board will be elected.

This meeting is open to the public; past and present chat cafes guests plus family and friends are most welcome!

For further information please contact [warminsteropendoor@gmail.com](mailto:warminsteropendoor@gmail.com)

Open Door, Warminster, is registered with the Charity Commission (reg no.1207590).

Home Farm Community Value Survey

Monday 9th March 2026

Al Wright is conducting a survey, gathering evidence to protect Home Farm, Boreham, Warminster as a Local Green Space and Green Corridor. He will be out and about, as always, along the public footpaths, bridleways and lanes in the Home Farm area (and also on the Southern Range Road below Battlesbury) up until 21st March, with survey forms, to give everyone the opportunity to make their views known.

If you don’t know him already, you will recognise him as the tall guy with a bushy beard, with a rucksack on his back, and usually with a camera in hand, photographing the landscape and wildlife. If you’re not outdoors enjoying the Home Farm area but would still like to take part in this important survey, you can fill in the survey online by going to the EBBRAG website: https://www.ebbrag.com/home-farm-community-value-survey/

The survey results will be presented to Warminster Town Council, for the Warminster Neighbourhood Plan Consultation, with the objective of making people’s views known in regard to having Home Farm removed from housing allocation and proposing that Home Farm be added to the Local Green Spaces for Warminster.

Here is what the survey is asking:

Home Farm Community Value Survey

This survey gathers evidence to protect Home Farm as a Local Green Space and Green Corridor. Your responses will be submitted to Warminster Town Council and Wiltshire Council to oppose the WNP2 housing allocation.”

Section 1:
How You Use Home Farm

How often do you use, walk past or view the Home Farm site?

  • (Daily / Weekly / Occasionally / Rarely

How do you value this space? (Tick all that apply)

  • [ ] As a visual “break” between the town and the countryside.
  • [ ] As a Green corridor for local wildlife (birds, bats, deer etc).
  • [ ] For its historical significance to the Warminster landscape.
  • [ ] For its role in maintaining the “rural feel” of East Boreham.
  • [ ] For the sense of peace and tranquillity it provides.
  • [ ] As a place for recreation.


    Section 2:
    The “Green Corridor”

What specific wildlife and wild flowers have you observed at Home Farm?

  • ( i.e. owls, bats, deer, snakes, newts, butterflies, orchids, fungi, etc.).

How important is Home Farm in preventing “urban sprawl” (Warminster merging with Bishopstrow)?

  • On a Scale of 1 2 3 4 5: (1 = Not important, 5 = Critical for town identity).

Would the loss of this green gap impact your well-being or enjoyment of the area?

  • (Yes / No – Please explain why).

Section 3: LGS Criteria

In your opinion, is Home Farm “demonstrably special” to the local community?

(Yes / No)

If yes, which “Local Green Space” criteria does it meet? (Tick all that apply):
[ ] Beauty: Its contribution to the scenic character of the area.
[ ] History: Its connection to the farm’s heritage and the wider valley.
[ ] Tranquillity: Its value as a quiet, undeveloped space.
[ ] Wildlife: Its richness in biodiversity.
[ ] Recreation: its use as a recreation space ie, running, walking, etc.


Section 4:
About You:

Your Postcode:

How long have you lived in the area?

Which age group do you belong to? under 18, 18-34, 35-65, 66 and over, please circle appropriately.


Section 5:
Any other comments you would like to add or testimonies on why this area is valuable.

Tech Buddies At The WAG House

Monday 9th March 2026

A friendly tech club at the wag house ON WEDNESDAY

Tech can feel overwhelming on your own, but it’s so much easier with friendly people around you.

Cuppas, conversation and learning together, with no jargon and no pressure.

Tech-Buddies,
Every other Wednesday, 5 – 6pm.
Everyone welcome.
At The Wag House
5 Wilson & Kennards Yard, Market Place, Warminster, BA12 9AN.
Telephone 01985 250081.

One Day Closure Of Part Of A Road At Kilmington

Monday 9th March 2026

“Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Urgent Closure of: C41 (part), Kilmington

WILTSHIRE COUNCIL HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on 9th March 2026, the following length of road shall be closed to all traffic in the interests of public safety to enable M Group on behalf of Wiltshire Council to carry out carriageway patching and other associated works.

C41 (part), Kilmington; from its junction with New Road for approximatley 30 meters Southwest.

Alternative route: via C41 unaffected length, Tile Hill, Kingsettle Hill, Cote Hill and New Road and vice versa.

The closure and diversion route will be clearly indicated by traffic signs. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works.

These works will commence on 9th March 2026 and are anticipated to be required for one day between the hours of 09:00 and 16:00. This Notice will have a maximum duration of 5 days.

For further information regarding these works please contact M Group on behalf of Wiltshire Council on 07743984583.

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Annual Litter Pick In Warminster

Saturday 7th March 2026

An annual community litter pick will return to Warminster as part of the Great British Spring Clean on Saturday 14th March from 10am to 12pm.

All equipment will be provided, and all volunteers will receive a free hot drink with the event jointly organised by Sustainable Warminster and Warminster Town Council.

Anyone interested in volunteering can meet at Warminster Civic Centre (Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB).

Warminster Town Council is asking people to notify them if they feel there is a road or area that would particularly benefit from litter picking.

The Great British Spring Clean has been running since 2016, with more than 4.5 million bags of litter pledged to be picked during that time.

To sign up or to suggest an area that needs cleaning email admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk or phone 01985 214847.