Former Woodcock Dairy Depot At Warminster Is To Let

Saturday 30th November 2013

Now that Pensworth Dairies have relocated to
Woodcock Trading Estate, Warminster,
their former now empty depot at the western end
of Woodcock Road, near the Imber Road
junction is now to let.

To Let – Telephone 0796 625 7878

To let is a yard, offices, loading bay,
undercover area, cold room and garages.

Subject to planning permission,
the former depot could be used for
small transport depot, storage, caravan parking,
courier’s yard, retailing centre, etc.

The yard is gated for security.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Saturday 30th November 2013.

Wooden Fence Goes Up At 46a Woodcock Road, Warminster

Last Saturday (14th April 2012) we featured on this website some photos of Tim Davis removing the old fence from around 46a Woodcock Road, Warminster, the Ministry Of Defence having given free use of the property to Kingdown School.

These photographs, taken by Danny Howell,
on the morning of Thursday 19th April 2012,
show a new wooden fence being erected around the property.

A good job being done.

The fence being erected adjacent the road into
Woodcock Trading Estate.

The north-west corner of the property.

Work in progress.

The style of the fence may not be everyone’s “cup of tea”
but it is in keeping with the one adjacent which surrounds
part of Battlesbury Barracks.

The south-east corner of the property.

The frontage to Woodcock Road.

Kingdown School Acquires Bungalow At 46a Woodcock Road, Warminster

Sunday 15th April 2012

Yesterday, we posted some photographs showing
Tim Davis commencing work on the site of the
military bungalow at 46a Woodcock Road,
Warminster. The Ministry of Defence
no longer require the bungalow as a residence
for disabled personnel, now that new accommodation
blocks have been built at Battlesbury Barracks
nearby, so they have given Kingdown School
(on the opposite side of Woodcock Road)
the use of the bungalow gratis, for educational use.

Danny Howell returned to the location this morning
(15th April) and took some more photographs
to share via www.dannyhowell.net

The bungalow is on the corner of Woodcock Road
and the road that gives access to
Woodcock Trading Estate.

The gate and the spindly specimens of hedge
which have been grubbed out.

View looking up Woodcock Road,
towards the town centre.

Signs which stood on the corner of Woodcock Road
and the entrance road into the
Woodcock Trading Estate,
advertising businesses on the trading estate,
have been taken up to allow a new fence to be erected.

The gift of use by the Ministry Of Defence to
Kingdown School is very good news.

Maybe the trading estate business signs will be
erected in due course?

View from Woodcock Trading Estate to Woodcock Road.

View from Kingdown School,
across Woodcock Road, to the bungalow.

Kingdown School, Warminster, Acquire Use Of Army Bungalow For Gratis

Saturday 14th April 2012

The Ministry of Defence
no longer require the bungalow at
46a Woodcock Road, Warminster,
as a residence for disabled personnel,
now that new accommodation blocks have been
built at Battlesbury Barracks nearby,
so they have given Kingdown School
(on the opposite side of Woodcock Road)
the use of the bungalow gratis, for educational use.

Danny Howell went along with his camera on the morning of Saturday 14th April 2012, to see Tim Davis use a JCB to remove the old wire mesh fence (which was sadly much the worse for wear) from around the frontage of the property.

A new wooden fence is to be erected in due course.

Some old spindly wych elm bushes were also removed.

Tim Davis may be contacted for Plant Hire at
5 Church Farm Cottages,
Longbridge Deverill, BA12 7DG,
telephone: 7774 225404.

Work in progress.

One of the pair of gates at the entrance to the property.

The 46a sign on the gate.

JCB buckets.

Some of the grubbed out greenery and fence posts.

View from the north-west corner of the property.

The junction of Woodcock Road and the
entrance road to Woodcock Trading estate.

Kingdown School is on the opposite side of
Woodcock Road.

You may just be able to see Nick Trimby,
crossing the road from Kingdown School,
behind the JCB, in this picture.

Nick Trimby asks Tim how the work is progressing.

Nick Trimby, from Kingdown School,
is pleased that the
Ministry Of Defence have allowed Kingdown
the use of the bungalow for free.

Tim said he was due to start the work on Monday
but came today while the students from
Kingdown School
are at home, safely away from the site.

The work has got off to a splendid start.

Tim gets on with the job.

And a good job he was making of it too!

What a wonderful piece of kit the JCB is?

Tim Davis may be contacted for Plant Hire at
5 Church Farm Cottages,
Longbridge Deverill, BA12 7DG,
telephone: 7774 225404.

View across Woodcock Road.

Tim at the controls.

The JCB at work.

View along Woodcock Road.

The gift of the use of the bungalow
for Kingdown School is very good news.

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