Warminster Hockey Club Seek Match Tea Venue

Tuesday 17th September 2024

West Wilts Hockey Club are looking for a match tea venue… can you help.

Your local Warminster hockey club have both men’s and women’s teams looking for a venue to host match teas every Saturday throughout the season. This will be simple food and preferably some refreshment available. This opportunity will bring some great business to your venue and we can offer publicity in return.

If you are able to help and want to open up a conversation with the club please post a comment and we’ll be in touch. We look forward to working with you.

Sponsorship Sought By Highbury Youth FC

Tuesday 17th September 2024

From Highbury Youth FC, Warminster:

Sponsorship Opportunities – Warminster Highbury Youth FC!

Posting again because of the fantastic support by our local businesses to date – you all are amazing!

But the journey doesn’t stop here—there are still plenty of opportunities for you to sponsor your local youth football club and make a lasting impact!

Why Sponsor Us?

• Visibility: Whether it’s a banner at our club ground or your logo on our team kits, your business will be seen by countless potential customers. Many of our current sponsors have reported gaining new clients through their association with us.

• Community Impact: Warminster Highbury Youth FC has been a cornerstone of our community for 40 years, providing hundreds of children with the chance to play grassroots football. Your sponsorship helps continue this legacy.

• Personal Connection: Many local business owners have personal ties to our club, either having attended themselves or knowing someone who has. This is your chance to give back to a community that has given so much.

About Us

• Volunteer-Driven: Our club is run by dedicated volunteers, from coaches to committee members, who tirelessly give their time to ensure our success.

• FA Chartered & Registered Charity: Every penny of sponsorship goes directly into the club, funding essentials like football kits, training equipment, and facility hire.

• Youth Development: We support children aged 5-16, fostering their love for football and helping them develop valuable life skills.

How You Can Help

• Financial Sponsorship: Your contribution can cover costs for kits, equipment, and facility hire.

• Advertising Opportunities: Gain visibility through banners, team kits, and more.

• Community Engagement: Strengthen your brand’s presence and reputation within the local community.

Get Involved!

If you’re a local business owner interested in making a difference, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we can continue to support the youth of Warminster and provide them with the opportunity to play grassroots football for the next 40 years!

For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please contact the club secretary:

jennyhighburyfc@hotmail.com

Warminster Saddle Club Toddler Group

Wednesday 11th September 2024

A notice from Warminster Saddle Club:

Toddler Group – tomorrow, Thursday 12th September 2024.

We have two spaces available in our 11am-12pm session tomorrow. Includes pony care, riding & lots of fun!

To book please email info@warminstersaddleclub.co.uk

For further information on other activities WSC have to offer, including lessons, please do get in touch. We cater for all ages and all abilities. We are proud to have the very best team of fantastic ponies, BHS qualified Instructors and experienced, friendly staff.

Rupert Everett Will Be In Conversation With Allegra Marland At Warminster School

Tuesday 10th September 2024

An event announcement from Warminster School:

We are delighted to welcome Rupert Everett to Warminster for a one-off evening of conversation. Actor, writer and director, Rupert Everett, will be in conversation with actor & voice artist, Allegra Marland. Rupert has an international stage and film career spanning over 43 years. The three-time BAFTA award nominee has been a Patron for Julia’s House since the charity launched an appeal to open Wiltshire’s only purpose-built children’s hospice in Devizes in 2017. This event is bought to you by Warminster School, with all proceeds going to Julia’s House.

This is expected to be a sell-out event, so please book your tickets early to avoid disappointment via Verlucian Community.

https://www.warminsterschool.org.uk/share-an-evening…/

Closure Of WAG School Uniform Bank

Tuesday 10th September 2024

A message from the Warminster Action Group (WAG):

Important Update: Uniform Bank Closure

Dear Warminster Community,

We wanted to let you know that after much consideration, we’ve decided to close our Uniform Bank. Over the past few years, it’s been wonderful to see how the Uniform Bank has supported families, but due to a lack of volunteers to run it effectively and with many local schools now offering second-hand uniforms themselves (raising funds for their own causes or giving them to people in need ), we feel it’s time to step back from this service.

However, we do still have some uniform left! If you’re in need, please pop in on either a Wednesday or Thursday over the next few weeks to see what we have available.

We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who’s donated, volunteered, and supported the Uniform Bank over the years. You’ve made a real difference, and we couldn’t have done it without you!

We’ll continue focusing on our other community initiatives and look forward to your continued support in creating a connected and caring Warminster.

Thank you all again for being a part of this journey.

The WAG Team.

Children Are Quite Hungry At New Close School

Friday 6th September 2024

From the Facebook page of New Close School, Warminster:

Now that our day is extended and lunch is slightly later, we are noticing that the children are quite hungry. Please provide your child with a healthy snack for breaktime. If your child is in Rabbit, Hedgehog and Squirrel class they are provided with a free piece of fruit/vegetable each day. However, the children don’t always like the item available so we are recommending that you provide an additional snack for them to eat as well.

Units 6 & 7 The Cornmarket, Warminster, Have Been Let As A Ladies Only Fitness Studio

Thursday 5th September 2024

An announcement from Myddelton & Major:

New Fitness Business Opens in Warminster.

Myddelton & Major are pleased to announce the letting of Units 6 & 7, The Cornmarket, Warminster to Hebe Fitness, which will provide a ladies only fitness studio, as a welcome addition to the town centre.

Simon Lee of Myddelton & Major commented “we were pleased with the marketing response received for these town centre premises, having had several interested parties make enquiries, which demonstrates the improving demand from local applicants and resulting in a successful letting, having been offered at a combined quoting rent of £22,900 per annum exclusive on new lease terms’.

Myddelton & Major acted on behalf of the landlord.

Myddelton & Major was named the most active agency in Wiltshire in 2023 for the twelfth year running by Estates Gazette, the weekly and online magazine of the UK commercial property industry, as well as coming 2nd in the South West region for the number of deals achieved.

Contact Myddelton & Major for more details of properties on 01722 337577 or visit www.myddeltonmajor.co.uk

Minutes Of The AGM Of Sustainable Warminster, 4th September 2024

Sustainable Warminster
Minutes of the AGM on Wednesday 4th September 2024.

Committee Present – Jennie Gilling (co-chair), Maggie Richens (co-chair), Helen Martin, Clare Hancock, Iain Perkins and Heidi Dawson-Hobbis (secretary), plus 10 other members in attendance.

Apologies – Harriet James, Jules Tuff, Tim Hancock, Maggie Dettmar, Steve Dettmar.

1 Chairs’ Report – Jennie provided a review of the year in the chairs report.

2 Membership report – membership remains steady at just under 100 members.

3 Treasurer’s report – Helen summarised the account details, Heidi agreed to audit.
Total income for the year £12,958.19
Total expenditure £4,212.82
Balance Total £11,097.44

4 Election of Officers:
Helen to remain as treasurer.
Maggie and Jennie to stand down as chair, Jules elected to take over as chair.
Heidi to stand down as secretary, no appointment made to date.
Clare to stand down as press officer, but still do some Facebook admin and green drinks, no appointment made to date.
Amy Darbyshire joined the committee.
Rebecca Krzyzosiak to consider joining the committee.
Thanks was given to the work of those on the committee who are standing down.

5 AOB
Barb Dodd mentioned it is worth looking at Wessex Water website as they have grants that can be applied for.
Community Orchard – report from Jennie Gilling. The new secretary is applying for a Coronation grant. Five new trees are to be planted including a small leaved lime in commemoration of Colin French. The 13th October has been set for the date for juicing at the Orchard. This is being done with support of the local Tree Officer and the neighbour of the orchard.
Plan Bee: Adder tins have been funded in the Southleigh woods area, and Iain is looking for checkers for the tins (about 40), there have been no sightings yet, but they have only been checked twice to date.
Seed collectors are also wanted for yellow rattle – feeds on grass allowing for wildflowers to establish.

Energy café on 26th October 2024 the first one will be held in the Civic Centre, funding has been applied for to the town council, charities and businesses will be in attendance to give advice to the public on sustainable energy. Need to think about target audience, flyers, social media, community boards, network of charities. Next meeting is on 18 September 2024 at the Old Bell, 7pm. More help will be needed on the day.

Councillor Denis Brett gave thanks to the team and commented on the amount Sustainable Warminster had achieved. He also mentioned a fund put aside with the council, and that he will support the application for 5K upcoming for the café x5 meetings.

The Smallbrook Road closure public consultation is about to begin, delayed from June and should be advertised soon.

19th November 2024 will be the next general meeting – Heidi to book the room in the Civic Centre.

Five Young Men In A Van

Saturday 24th August 2024

Heytesbury resident Nicholas Williams has a book called Five Young Men In A Van for sale on Amazon cost £5:49

This is a true story of youthful exuberance overcoming adversity and achieving great things. Imagine, five young 19-year old military cadets embarking on a 4,000-mile road trip across Europe and Asia Minor to Iran, having only recently qualified to drive.

This, dramatic and often hilarious tale, illustrates how fortitude can overcome the dangerous mix of over-confidence, ineptness and high spirits.

Set in the very different political world of the mid-1960’s, this book follows the successes and mishaps of the five as they struggle to reach Iran’s notorious “Valley of the Assassins” high in the hazardous Elburz Mountains and explore the infamous “Eagle’s Nest” Fortress at Alamut. What could go wrong?

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Nicholas O Williams (14 Aug. 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 72 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8227097484
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 0.38 x 21.59 cm
  • Paperback
  • www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DBKQK8C6?

Burglary At Lower Marsh Road, Warminster

Wednesday 21st August 2024

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

Burglary

Yesterday [Tuesday 20th August 2024] between the hours of 11-1 pm a burglary in a bungalow on Lower Marsh Road was committed. Several items were stolen. If anyone has seen anything suspicious please comment.

Neighbours have reported seeing two males wearing baseball caps. If people around this area can check their ring doorbells or cameras for anything suspicious, we will be very grateful.

Police have been informed, however any more information will be highly appreciated. Thank you.

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