Complimentary Lunch Or Coffee And Cake For Two Lucky Mums At Taste Deli

Tuesday 10th March 2026

A message from Taste Deli, 24 High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AF:

As Mother’s Day fast approaches, we start to think about our mums and we can appreciate them as one of the most important people in our lives. As I grow older, I can appreciate this even more!

To say a big Thank you to these wonderful people, we’re offering two lucky mums a date at Taste Deli, for either a complimentary lunch for two or for coffee and cake!

To qualify, firstly be available this Saturday; secondly, like our Facebook post

www.facebook.com/tastedeliwarminster

and thirdly, leave a comment!

Good luck!

Usual rules apply, no personal or bank details required.

www.facebook.com/tastedeliwarminster

Open Door AGM

Tuesday 10th March 2026

Open Door, Warminster, is holding its Annual General Meeting on Saturday 21st March at 11:30 in the Athenaeum Centre, 18-20 High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE.

Trustees will report on the charity’s activities in 2025 and adopt the financial statements.

The Trustee Board will be elected.

This meeting is open to the public; past and present chat cafes guests plus family and friends are most welcome!

For further information please contact [warminsteropendoor@gmail.com](mailto:warminsteropendoor@gmail.com)

Open Door, Warminster, is registered with the Charity Commission (reg no.1207590).

Tech Buddies At The WAG House

Monday 9th March 2026

A friendly tech club at the wag house ON WEDNESDAY

Tech can feel overwhelming on your own, but it’s so much easier with friendly people around you.

Cuppas, conversation and learning together, with no jargon and no pressure.

Tech-Buddies,
Every other Wednesday, 5 – 6pm.
Everyone welcome.
At The Wag House
5 Wilson & Kennards Yard, Market Place, Warminster, BA12 9AN.
Telephone 01985 250081.

Annual Litter Pick In Warminster

Saturday 7th March 2026

An annual community litter pick will return to Warminster as part of the Great British Spring Clean on Saturday 14th March from 10am to 12pm.

All equipment will be provided, and all volunteers will receive a free hot drink with the event jointly organised by Sustainable Warminster and Warminster Town Council.

Anyone interested in volunteering can meet at Warminster Civic Centre (Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB).

Warminster Town Council is asking people to notify them if they feel there is a road or area that would particularly benefit from litter picking.

The Great British Spring Clean has been running since 2016, with more than 4.5 million bags of litter pledged to be picked during that time.

To sign up or to suggest an area that needs cleaning email admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk or phone 01985 214847.

Man Arrested At Swaledale Road, Warminster

From the Facebook page of Warminster Police:

A man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A and Class B drugs in Warminster.

Police carried out a warrant in Swaledale Road earlier this morning.

He was also arrested on suspicion of possession of a cannabis and remains in custody for questioning.

If you suspect crime is taking place in your community tell us. You can report through our website, by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency or by calling Crimestoppers.

www.facebook.com/WarminsterPolicingTeam

EBBRAG Update

Monday 2nd March 2026

EBBRAG Update

While there has not been a recent update, the EBBRAG team has been working hard behind the scenes on the draft Neighbourhood Plan. Further details will be shared shortly.

Please find attached a list of infrastructure impacts if all known, planned, and speculative housing developments are built by 2038. Note that the number of houses has increased compared to the earlier EBBRAG email of 11 February 2026, as additional planning applications have been identified. We have included a breakdown of known developments below so you are aware of the site locations.

While many support developing brownfield sites within the town, EBBRAG remains very concerned about the number of houses proposed for greenfield sites coming to Warminster and the additional residents, traffic, and pressure on services without clearly planned supporting infrastructure. Developers often make commitments during the application process; however, delivery does not always reflect those assurances. The Town Council has stated that services will increase in line with population growth, for example, that NHS provision will expand if the population increases. but you may be aware that, due to recent staff sickness, Avenue Surgery is already struggling to support the current population.

Current Known Planned Housing for Warminster to 2038 (by site)

  • Jubilee Gardens, up to 1,550 houses to 2038 (1,000 by 2026) (approved) (Greenfield)
  • Cley Hill, 227 houses (approved) (Greenfield)
  • Grovelands, 68 houses (approved) (Greenfield)
  • Brick Hill Farm, 9 houses (in process) (Greenfield)
  • Masons Arms, 6 flats + 2 houses (Brownfield)
  • John Barleycorn, 9 apartments (Brownfield)
  • 3 High Street, shop + 11 apartments (Brownfield)
  • 1 Copheap Lane, 4 bungalows (Brownfield)

Total Known Speculative / Draft NP2 Housing for Warminster to 2038 (by site)

  • Ashley Coombe, 77 houses (speculative application, not yet approved) (Greenfield)
  • Westbury Road, 205 houses (speculative application, not yet approved) (Greenfield)
  • Home Farm, 90/135 houses (Neighbourhood Plan/developer speculative figures, not yet approved) (Greenfield)

This makes a total of 2,258 possible new-build houses by 2038 (using the draft NP2 figure for Home Farm rather than the developer’s higher estimate).

Please also note that the former Warminster Prep School site is currently for sale through Savills for residential development. This is a large site, including playing fields, and could accommodate a significant number of additional homes.

Additional Points

(i) Impact on the River Wylye

  • The River Wylye is a globally recognised rare chalk stream, hydrologically linked to the River Avon (a Special Area of Conservation), and is already highly phosphate- and nutrient-sensitive.
  • The draft NP does not demonstrate that a clear solution is in place to address this issue, nor that wastewater systems can cope with the additional 713,000 litres per day that could be produced. This figure does not include infill and brownfield development.
  • The draft plan also does not clearly show how legal environmental protections will be met.

(ii) Loss of Green Space

  • The draft NP 2 emphasises protecting green spaces; however, site selection appears inconsistent with this objective For example, Home Farm, the principal site selected, is a historic rural site outside the settlement boundary and is not required based on current Wiltshire housing need figures of 90 houses.
  • It is also believed that the medieval village of Boreham was founded on Home Farm fields.
  • With the fencing of Kingdown playing fields, East Warminster has no remaining green spaces other than Home Farm, in contrast to those identified to the west and south of Warminster by the draft NP 2.
  • Development would permanently affect countryside views, wildlife, recreation, and wellbeing for residents of East Warminster.

(iii) Highway Safety

  • The proposed Home Farm access is located just beyond a blind bend on Boreham Road (leaving Warminster), which raises safety concerns. Several accidents have occurred nearby in recent years.
  • A similar access proposal was rejected by both Highways and a Planning Inspector in 2019, with additional comments that a significant heritage asset wall would need to be demolished.
  • This would have a detrimental impact on the historic character and vista of Boreham Road.

(iv) Concerns About the NP 2 Process

  • The process to date has raised concerns regarding communication with residents (for example, awareness of the informal survey), the apparent disregard of earlier survey results (61% of respondents opposed inclusion of Home Farm), limited engagement with major local employers (Bishopstrow Hotel and GEA), and reliance on an external consultant at public expense, estimated at £33,000 to date (£16,000 funded through Warminster Council tax) according to the Town Clerk but believed to be significantly more.
  • EBBRAG believes that the housing site selection element of the NP is profoundly flawed and that the inclusion of Home Farm as the only significant site for development compromises the NP 2 as a whole. EBBRAG have repeatedly tried to engage with the Council on these issues and so far they have failed to provide evidence that demonstrates the process of site selection has been both fairly representative of our community and democratic. EBBRAG’s intention is to continue to raise these vitally important concerns with the Council and if needs be, at the appropriate time, with Wiltshire County Council.

Requested Actions

As a member of EBBRAG, please consider taking the following actions:

(i) Complete the draft Neighbourhood Plan survey by midnight on 23 March 2026.
To access the survey, please use the following link:
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/3KNZGD/
Please ensure you include the wording: “Remove Home Farm from Site Selection.

(ii) Write to the Town Council Steering Group by midnight on 23 March 2026, using the attached updated information to raise concerns about the inclusion of Home Farm and the lack of supporting infrastructure.

Address:
Warminster Town Council Steering Group
Warminster Civic Centre
Sambourne Road
Warminster
Wiltshire BA12 8LB

or Email: civiccentre@warminster-tc.gov.uk

Please also copy the local MP, Dr Andrew Murrison, at: andrew.murrison.mp@parliament.uk

(iii) Sign the open letter on the EBBRAG website:
https://www.ebbrag.com/letter/

It is very important that as many residents as possible complete these actions. Please not only complete the three actions yourself but also encourage partners, relatives, friends, and neighbours to do the same.

If each person encourages ten others to participate, the collective response will carry significant weight when the Town Council reviews submissions at the end of March 2026.

Thank you for your continued time and effort.

EBBRAG

Tytherington Bake Shed Coming Soon

Saturday 28th February 2026

A message from Tytherington Bakehouse:

Something sweet is coming to the village of Tytheingt0n.✨

Tytherington Bakehouse is nearly here!

From gooey brownies to chunky cookies and homemade cakes, we can’t wait to share our bakes with you all.

Keep your eyes peeled for more details coming very soon.

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Warminster Needs A Place To Party Again

Saturday 28th February 2026

An anonymous post on the Facebook page Spotted In Warminster Town:

I just wanted to put this out there because I really feel like Warminster is missing something big when it comes to nightlife.

Since Boston Shaker closed (which is totally understandable), there’s been nowhere local that really caters to people who just want to go out, dance, and have a proper night out. We’ve got some lovely pubs like the Anchor and Prestbury, and the band nights are always brilliant and lively as we love those! But they tend to close early and there isn’t always a consistent dance/disco vibe.

What Warminster is really missing is a proper place to party again. Somewhere with:

A big dance floor, cocktails, a bar where you can sit and chat, comfy seating areas and music you can actually dance to all night.

Not everyone can afford or manage to travel to Bath or Bristol every time they want a night out, and it would be amazing to have something local for people who love to dance and socialise.

Warminster has so much potential, and it would be great to see a proper club or late-night venue come back to town, not just small pubs, but a space made for dancing, partying, and bringing people together again.

Just putting the feelers out to see if anyone else feels the same.