Five Years Have Flown By At TAPhouse, Warminster

Saturday 21st March 2026

From the Facebook page of TAPhouse, Warminster:

5 years!

Its flown by, but thank you to everyone who has supported us, supplied us and enjoyed every purchase from us.

TAPhouse Warminster is very proud of what it has achieved in the last 5 years. Here’s to many more.

Thank you from Dan, Becky and the team.

TAPhouse, 9 – 10 George Street, Warminster, BA12 8QA

Telephone 01985 217700

taphousewarminster.co.uk

taphousewarminster@gmail.com

Menu Changes This Week At Rocky’s Pizza Shop

Monday 22nd December 2025

Message from Rocky’s Pizza Shop, 30 George Street, Warminster:

OPEN FROM 11am-9pm today, Tuesday and Wednesday (XMAS eve whoooop)

Thank you to everyone who came for our opening week.

We’ve made some menu changes for this week so head over to the link in our bio to order your pizzas!

order.storekit.com/rocky-s-pizza-shop/menu

Rockyspizzashop@gmail.com

The Warminster Branch Of Scholars Is Closing

Thursday 16th October 2025

A message from Kingdown School:

Subject: Closure of Scholars Warminster Branch.

Dear Parents,

Regrettably, after nearly 20 years in Warminster, we have been informed that Scholars of Warminster will be closing on the 31st October 2025.

Scholars online uniform availability remains unchanged Scholars – School wear Specialists and the Trowbridge branch will stock the complete range of Kingdown School uniform. Please see the address below.

Scholars,
55/56 Fore Street,
Trowbridge,
BA14 8ET.

01225 753586

trowbridge@scholars-uk.com

With kindest regards,
Kingdown School.

Warminster Town Council Has No Objection To Conversion Of Ground Floor Salon To 1 Bedroom Flat At 28 George Street

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/06434 28 George Street, Warminster, BA12 8QB
Conversion of Ground Floor Salon to 1 bed flat.
It was resolved that there was no objection to the application.

PL/2025/07502 28 George Street, Warminster, BA12 8QB
Conversion of Ground Floor Salon to 1 bed flat
Listed building consent (Alt/Ext)
It was resolved that there was no objection to the application.

The Baby Shop & Schooldays, Warminster

Tuesday 23rd September 2025

Danny Howell writes:

The Baby Shop & Schooldays at 7 George Street, Warminster, photographed by me on Sunday 7th August 2014, when it was in the process of closing down.

The business had traded in these same premises for 56 years. There had previously been a small shop here with living accommodation, occupied by a Mr. Perry. He ran a boot and shoe-repairing business here. But in 1958 he let the shop to Diana Turner (nee Ball), and her sister-in-law Kitty Woods (nee Turner). They began by selling children’s clothes. Mr. Perry died during the early part of 1966, which made the purchase of the premises possible and allowed Diana and Kitty to enlarge the shop space and add prams and nursery goods to the stock. Knitting wools and accessories also proved popular with the customers. Sadly, Kitty passed away during the latter part of 1968. She was only 45. Diana then continued as a sole trader.

My father, Ben Howell used his carpentry and joinery skills to make the shop signage and also the stairs inside the shop. Diana’s husband Bernard did a lot of improvement work on the shop over the years too.

Diana and Bernard lived at Victoria Road for many years. Bernie passed away in April 1997. Diana, now aged 90, is now resident at Ashwood Care Centre, Warminster. My mother, Gwen Howell, was Diana’s older sister.

My mother Gwen Howell worked at the Baby Shop during the 1970s and early 1980s. Celia Harris from Bishopstrow worked there in more recent years. I’m sure Margaret Moody also worked there, and if my memory serves me right Amy Powell worked for Diana too.

Of course, over those 56 years of business Diana saw generations of Warminster folks – the parents who shopped here in the 1950s and 1960s, then their children when grown up and starting families of their own in the 1970s and 1980s and 1990s, and of course some of the mothers who shopped here in the early days came again many years later to buy things for their grandchildren.

The premises today are those of Sweetman & White, traditional upholsterers.

Re-Opening Of Warminster Lions Book Shop

Monday 28th October 2024

The Warminster Lions Bookshop in George Street, Warminster, re-opens tomorrow, Tuesday 29th October 2024. They say:

As we start half term our window this week features some great books on walking and hiking trails.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused by our 5-day closure. The refurbishment / refit was necessary due to Health & Safety and damp issues, which have now been rectified. We hope that you will agree that the bookshop is now a brighter, more welcoming and safer environment for our customers and volunteers.

Pop in and take a peek . . . . it’s half term and our children’s section looks especially good with lots to choose from for toddlers to teens in its revamped corner.

Still a few shelves to fit and fill so drop your donations in, or message us to collect any larger donations.