Dorothy Walk, Warminster, 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Dorothy Walk:

Ser. 16
Parish number: WARM 16.
Name: Dorothy Walk.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 750.
Surface: Metalled.
Remarks: From beside the Minster Church on Bath Road as a tarmac road serving a few houses into a hedge enclosed path, then across open space to Portway Field then between the houses on pavement and over a railway bridge to Westbury Road. (To become a combined footpath and cycle track under the West Warminster Urban Extension).

Copheap Lane, Warminster, 2005

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Copheap Lane:

Ser. 20
Parish number: WARM 23.
Name: Copheap Lane.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 686.
Surface: Metalled.
Remarks: Now the pavement from Westbury Road / Elm Hill junction to the roundabout by the railway bridge at Imber Road.

Old Bratton Road, Warminster, 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Old Bratton Road:

Ser. 28
Parish number: WARM 31.
Name: Old Bratton Road.
Status: Byway open to all traffic.
Length (m): 750.
Surface: Tarmac.
Remarks: Maintained by MOD for access to the rifle ranges from Cradle Hill to the range gates.

Chancery Lane, Warminster, 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Chancery Lane:

Ser. 31
Parish number: WARM 36.
Name: Chancery Lane.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 165.
Surface: – .
Remarks: From Woodcock Road a narrow path before it reaches “Chancery Lane proper”, which continues to Boreham Road.

Grange Lane, Warminster, 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Grange Lane:

Ser. 33
Parish number: WARM 40.
Name: Grange Lane.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 2200.
Surface: Mixed.
Remarks: Grange Lane starts as a private road and public footpath as far as the Grange. It then narrows and becomes enclosed by hedges until it reaches Battlesbury Barracks. It then turns right along a concrete road until it meets WARM 41 where it turns north and runs along a stone path, over the railway to the Battlesbury Spur concrete road. On the other side of the Spur it becomes a track as far as the Imber Range boundary. Mown at least in part by Nigel Linge.

Boreham Lane, Warminster, 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for Boreham Lane:

Ser. 30
Parish number: WARM 35.
Name: Boreham Lane.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 500.
Surface: Metalled.
Remarks: From Boreham Road via a narrow track to Highbury Park where it becomes a pavement through to Woodcock Road.

The Path Which Connects Roly Poly Steps With Plants Green And Gipsy Lane

Monday 2nd June 2025

Item 21 on the Agenda for a meeting of the Town Development Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at the Civic Centre, Warminster, on the evening of Monday 2nd June 2025, was: “Rights Of Way Volunteers. To note the update from the Rights of Way Volunteers.”

The Rights Of Way Volunteers presented a Warminster Rights Of Way Maintenance Analysis, which included the following information for the footpath which connects Roly Poly Steps with Plants Green and Gipsy Lane:

Ser. 38
Parish number: WARM 47.
Name: not named.
Status: Footpath.
Length (m): 370.
Surface: Metalled.
Remarks: From the top of the steps up from the Park along a section of Plants Green and Gipsy Lane to the junction of Chain Lane and Smallbrook Road. (Mowed at least in part by Nigel Linge).

Neighbourhood – New Coffee Shop, Deli And General Store For Warminster

Saturday 24th May 2025

A message from James and Jasmine (Neighbourhood)

Hello Warminster!

We’re very excited to announce that we will soon be opening our very first store at No.67 Market Place, Warminster.

Neighbourhood will be a general store , serving up fresh local produce , great coffee and tasty grub!

We’ll have a daily supply of seasonal fruit and veg , local artisan breads, pastries and cakes, awesome coffee from the guys at Round Hill Roastery and as many sandwiches, salads and lite bites as you can eat – all to either eat in or takeaway.

We’re busy making the shop perfect right now , but please give us a follow over on IG @neighbourhoodwarminster for further update and if you see us in town, please pop over for a chat!

Know of any lovely local produce you’d like to see in our store? Let us know below!

See you soon! James and Jasmine

Neighbourhoodwarminster@gmail.com

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Mio Interiors And Boutique Is Now Open

Thursday 22nd May 2025

A message from Mio Interiors and Boutique, 10 East Street, Warminster:

What an amazing Opening Day! Thank you to all our customers, both old and new, that came in to our new boutique at 10 East Street, Warminster. It’s so exciting after months of hard work to be in the heart of Warminster! We are open Tuesday to Saturday 10:30 am to 4:30 pm and can’t wait to greet you all. Our Boutique rails are filled with amazing summer designs, unique yet affordable, come in and see us soon!

Warminster Community Radio Wants To Hear Your Views On Saving The Town’s Last Surviving Gas Lamp Standard

Tuesday 20th May 2025

Should the last remaining gas lamp post (currently at Ash Walk, Warminster) be saved?

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