Monday 18th April 2016

The running track marked out on
Kingdown School Sports Field,
Boreham, Warminster.
Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Monday 18th April 2016.
Monday 18th April 2016

The running track marked out on
Kingdown School Sports Field,
Boreham, Warminster.
Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Monday 18th April 2016.
Thursday 27th March 2015

A tree in blossom on the edge of
Kingdown School Sports Field
(St. George’s Playing Field),
Boreham, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 27th March 2015.




Tuesday 10th March 2015

Beautiful sky with cirrus clouds.
The view from Kingdown School Sports Field / St. George’s Playing Field,
Warminster, looking east over St. George’s RC Primary School.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Tuesday 10th March 2015.

Friday 6th June 2014

Gloves left on Kingdown School Sports Field
(St. George’s Playing Field),
near its Boreham Field entrance, Warminster.
Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Friday 6th June 2014.
Monday 9th December 2013

Using a Ransomes mower to cut the grass
on the football pitch at Kingdown School Sports Field
(St. George’s Playing Field), Boreham, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Monday 9th December 2013.




Tuesday 15th October 2013

Just after 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday 15th October 2013,
a paramedic in an ambulance car and the police
were called to Kingdown School Sports Field
adjacent Boreham Field, Warminster, where a lad
playing rugby had been injured.

At the Boreham Field entrance
to the Kingdown School Sports Field
(St. George’s Playing Field), Warminster.

Soon afterwards the Wiltshire Air Ambulance arrived.

Circling before landing.

Making its descent.


Going down behind the trees.

The scene at Kingdown School Sports Field.

Young rugby players.

The Wiltshire Air Ambulance.


Paramedics attend the injured lad.

A small crowd of youngsters from Boreham Field
and Queensway soon gathered to watch.

Making the patient comfortable
prior to taking to hospital.

Preparing the helicopter.




Just over 40 children watched on.


The injured lad is carried on a spinal board
to the Air Ambulance helicopter.



Transfer into the Air Ambulance.


The young rugby player was going
to be taken to Salisbury District Hospital.

Moving out of the way.

Children and others look on.


All clear checks around the helicopter.


Ready for take-off.

Co-pilot climbs aboard.

The engine revs.

Lift off.

Approx. 5.55 p.m.



Taking to the air.


The early evening moon behind.

Destined for Salisbury.
Thursday 30th May 2013

Workmen investigating at a manhole cover
on Kingdown School Sports Field / St. George’s Playing Field,
near Boreham Crossroads,
Warminster. This is, at least, the third time
the manhole here has been opened andÂÂ
investigated in recent weeks.
The cover gives access to a watercourse.ÂÂ
The photograph was taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 30th May 2013.
Thursday 18th April 2013

Yesterday (Wednesday 17th April 2013) this sign (pictured)
was erected on the playing fieldÂÂ
(Kingdown School Sports Field / St. George’s Playing Field)
betweenÂÂ
Boreham Field and Boreham Crossroads, Warminster.ÂÂ

The greater part of the field is used by Kingdown School
for football, rugby, athletics and sorts’ days.
And the north-east corner is used occasionally by
St. George’s School.
The field has also long been used by local people for exercise,
dog walking, kite flying, practising golf and archery,
racing model cars, drone flying, frisbee fun, sunbathing and
picnicking, and by children from nearby residential estates
and streets for football and games.
When it snows, the slope in the south-east corner
of the field is used by young people for tobogganing
or riding down on sleighs or on large pieces of plastic
or plastic bags.
Local teams play football matches here at weekends, too.
And the Wiltshire Air Ambulance (helicopter) has landed on
the field many times during local medical emergencies, and
the field is sometimes used to practice night landings in the dark.

The sign bears the logo of Kingdown School
and the school’s motto: Believe Aspire Achieve.

The wording on the sign reads:
“Kingdown School Field.
You are welcome to use the school field
when not in use by Kingdown
subject to the following strict conditions:
All persons use the field at their own risk.
Kingdown School does not assume responsibility
for any criminal actions committed by
users of the field.
Improper conduct, or creating a public
disturbance of any kind, is prohibited.
Please respect local residents’ rights
to a peaceful and safe environment.
This field is a school facility, intending for
the education of children.
Please help us to keep this site
in good condition.
The use of the field for playing or practising
golf is strictly prohibited.
Kingdown school and its employees cannot
accept responsibility or liability for any claim,
loss or damage whatsoever which may arise
resulting from the use of this site, except
so far as provided by statute.
Kingdown School, Woodcock Road, Warminster,
BA12 9DR. Telephone 01985 215551
email: info@kingdown.wilts.sch.uk


Editor’s note:
The sign in these photographs was one of two such signs
(both the same in appearance and wording)
erected on the field (the other one was positioned
near the gated entrance off Boreham Field).
The signs were short-lived. Not long after being
erected someone or some persons with vandalism
in mind removed the signs from the poles and
threw the signs into the bushes and long grass
on the border of the field.