Warminster Now Has A Seed Library

Thursday 12th March 2026

Press release from Warminster Town Council:

𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐒𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐢𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲

A new local Seed Library has opened in Warminster Library & Museum (Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, BA12 9BT) supported by Warminster Town Council.

Visitors can borrow free seeds (two packets per household) to plant in their garden, with seeds donated by local gardeners and companies.

Vegetables, flowers, legume, herb and grass seed can be donated. Unopened or opened and partially used commercial seed pockets are also welcome, as well as seeds you’ve saved from your garden (please label them clearly). Treated seeds or anything invasive or toxic should not be donated.

A Warminster Town Council spokesperson said: “Everyone is welcome to take seeds to grow at home and is asked to donate any spare, saved, or unwanted seeds to help the collection grow.

“Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, it’s a great way to share, find a new hobby and support local biodiversity.”

Please drop off seed donations at Warminster Library or at Warminster Civic Centre (Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB).

For more information contact, Tel: 01985 214847 or email: rhianna.cowdy@warminster-tc.gov.uk

Essential Maintenance To Computers At Warminster Library

Wednesday 3rd September 2025

A message from Warminster Library:

Due to essential maintenance, the library public computers and the Wi-Fi print service will be unavailable on Wednesday 10 September and until 1pm on Thursday 11 September 2025.

Apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause.

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Warminster Library Has Updated Its Local History Section

Friday 11th August 2023

David Pollard has been in touch. He writes:

Just a heads up! The brilliant team at Warminster Library has updated the stock of books on Warminster’s history, in its local history section. The stock now on the shelves includes many new books and some probably never seen before. There is a good selection of books by local historians. My own book The Astronomical Clockmaker Edward Cockey And Other Warminster Horologists, which has been in the Library’s storeroom for a long time is now on the local history shelves and available for looking at in the Library or lending. Many of Danny Howell’s books are now at Warminster Library too.

The Library And Books Are So Important

Tuesday 7th July 2020

From Vision For Warminster:

The Warminster Journal front page lead story last week about the future of the town library has seen retired schoolteacher and lifelong user Terry Cross canvassing and encouraging his friends to respond to the Wiltshire Council Covid survey.

“Books are so important,” said 78-year-old Terry who has taught home and abroad. “From the age of eleven I have borrowed books from Warminster library.”

“I was a pupil at Frome Grammar School when I asked a schoolmate ‘where did you get that book?”

“That saw me enthusiastically go the library in The Close where I did not dare step on the squeaky floorboard as librarian Mr. Hall demanded absolute silence, all those years ago, then Portway House, and of course now the modern one.”

The library has been a major help throughout his life from the days as a student to now being a pensioner.

“I needed special reads for my degree studies and the library was invaluable and free,” explained Terry.

“I think the library remains inspirational. I like browsing quietly looking for a new read.”

“It is also home to the book club where up to 15 of us meet up once a month  sharing our views of the same book.”

Terry has firm views about which option should temporarily be adopted during the emergence from pandemic lockdown.

The pensioner does not have internet access at home and relies on occasional research and being able to read and send e-mails which is a modern requirement.

“I could only apply for a visa to visit one of my holiday destinations on-line,” explained the septuagenarian who taught in far flung places like Saudi Arabia.

“It has to be option three,” said the bookworm who borrows a book a week on average.

In council speak this option is ‘A socially distanced service offering some access to browse stock and use computers. This would operate in up to six libraries from the end of August and a maximum of a further four, subject to staff capacity and social distancing requirements.’

“Options one and two are essentially the same,” said Terry.

Those two options allow no or seveerly limited access.

”It should be easy to socially distance at the computers and have people move on after their session.”

“There should be no eating or drinking at the computers.”

“Option three is the one that continue the semblance of a real library. One needs to be able to look and make choices from books displayed which is the joy of a library.”

“Should this survey go unresponded to it will be the an easy step to close library services in the town.”

No Warminster Country Market Today Because Of Bad Weather

Friday 2nd March 2018

The indoor country market that was due to take place inside Warminster Library today, Friday 2nd March 2018, has been cancelled because of the bad weather. Wiltshire Council says: “Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”

Warminster Country Market

Friday 28th April 2017

 Warminster Library, at Three Horseshoes Walk, the venue every Friday 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.  for the Warminster Country Market.

 Photographs taken by Danny Howell on Friday 28th April 2017.

 Warminster Country Market, Friday Morning, 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Warminster Library. Cakes, Cookies, Savouries, Plants, Crafts, Preserves, Cut Flowers, Eggs, Seasonal Fruit & Vegetables. Everything is produced locally. New produce always welcome.

Adult Learners Week At Warminster Library

Adult Learners Week At Warminster Library

Staff from Wiltshire College will be at Warminster Library, Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, BA12 9BT, on Saturday 13th June and Friday 19th June 2015, from 10.00 a.m. to 12 noon each day. They will be distributing the new 2015/16 Part Time Prospectus and will answer any general course enquiries. A Functional Skills English and Maths Tutor will also be attending to provide advice and arrange assessments. For further details telephone 01985 216022.

Warminster Country Market ~ 40th Anniversary Celebration

Warminster Country Market – 40th Anniversary Celebration 

Warminster Country Market commenced trading in April 1975 and is still going strong.

Come and join us at Warminster Library, Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, on Friday 1st May 2015, between 9.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m., to celebrate this milestone.

If you have any memorabilia/photos of earlier markets please bring them along for us to see.

From 13th April 2015 ~ Later Collection Time On Saturdays From The Postbox At The Northern End Of Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster

Thursday 26th March 2015

The post box in front of Warminster Library
at the northern end of Three Horseshoes Walk.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 26th March 2015.

Collection times:
Monday to Friday 5.30 p.m.
Saturday 12.30 p.m.

A notice on the post box reads:
“Dear Customers. Ref: BA12 111.
In order to provide you with the best possible 
sustainable service, we are continually
reviewing our mail collection arrangements. 
Sometimes, this activity involves revising
collection times from our postboxes.
From 13th April 2015 the final collection time 
from this postbox will remain unchanged 
Monday to Friday. The Saturday time 
will be made at 1.00 p.m. A later posting
facility is available at Warminster Delivery 
Office BA12 9AZ at 6.00 p.m.
If you have any concerns about this change,
contact our Customer Service Team 
on 03457 740740. Royal Mail.”