Hedgehog Is Recovering, Thanks To Garston Vets

Monday 16th March 2026

From the Facebook page of Garston vets:

Garston House, Portway, Frome, United Kingdom, BA11 1PZ

Melksham, Warminster, Westbury, Trowbridge, Frome.

This little hedgehog arrived feeling very lethargic, congested, and struggling with an upper respiratory infection. On top of that, he was carrying a huge number of ticks!

Our team nebulised him to help his breathing, removed all the ticks, and treated him for parasites. After a few days of TLC, he finally started to brighten up.

He’s now been transferred to Wiltshire Wildlife to continue his recovery, and when the other hedgehogs start to wake from hibernation, he’ll be released back into the wild where he belongs.

A big thank you to everyone who helps support local wildlife. Little lives like his depend on it.

enquiries@garstonvets.co.uk

Home Farm Community Value Survey

Monday 9th March 2026

Al Wright is conducting a survey, gathering evidence to protect Home Farm, Boreham, Warminster as a Local Green Space and Green Corridor. He will be out and about, as always, along the public footpaths, bridleways and lanes in the Home Farm area (and also on the Southern Range Road below Battlesbury) up until 21st March, with survey forms, to give everyone the opportunity to make their views known.

If you don’t know him already, you will recognise him as the tall guy with a bushy beard, with a rucksack on his back, and usually with a camera in hand, photographing the landscape and wildlife. If you’re not outdoors enjoying the Home Farm area but would still like to take part in this important survey, you can fill in the survey online by going to the EBBRAG website: https://www.ebbrag.com/home-farm-community-value-survey/

The survey results will be presented to Warminster Town Council, for the Warminster Neighbourhood Plan Consultation, with the objective of making people’s views known in regard to having Home Farm removed from housing allocation and proposing that Home Farm be added to the Local Green Spaces for Warminster.

Here is what the survey is asking:

Home Farm Community Value Survey

“This survey gathers evidence to protect Home Farm as a Local Green Space and Green Corridor. Your responses will be submitted to Warminster Town Council and Wiltshire Council to oppose the WNP2 housing allocation.”

Section 1:
How You Use Home Farm

How often do you use, walk past or view the Home Farm site?

  • (Daily / Weekly / Occasionally / Rarely

How do you value this space? (Tick all that apply)

  • [ ] As a visual “break” between the town and the countryside.
  • [ ] As a Green corridor for local wildlife (birds, bats, deer etc).
  • [ ] For its historical significance to the Warminster landscape.
  • [ ] For its role in maintaining the “rural feel” of East Boreham.
  • [ ] For the sense of peace and tranquillity it provides.
  • [ ] As a place for recreation.


    Section 2:
    The “Green Corridor”

What specific wildlife and wild flowers have you observed at Home Farm?

  • ( i.e. owls, bats, deer, snakes, newts, butterflies, orchids, fungi, etc.).

How important is Home Farm in preventing “urban sprawl” (Warminster merging with Bishopstrow)?

  • On a Scale of 1 2 3 4 5: (1 = Not important, 5 = Critical for town identity).

Would the loss of this green gap impact your well-being or enjoyment of the area?

  • (Yes / No – Please explain why).

Section 3: LGS Criteria

In your opinion, is Home Farm “demonstrably special” to the local community?

â—¦ (Yes / No)

If yes, which “Local Green Space” criteria does it meet? (Tick all that apply):
[ ] Beauty: Its contribution to the scenic character of the area.
[ ] History: Its connection to the farm’s heritage and the wider valley.
[ ] Tranquillity: Its value as a quiet, undeveloped space.
[ ] Wildlife: Its richness in biodiversity.
[ ] Recreation: its use as a recreation space ie, running, walking, etc.


Section 4:
About You:

Your Postcode:

How long have you lived in the area?

Which age group do you belong to? under 18, 18-34, 35-65, 66 and over, please circle appropriately.


Section 5:
Any other comments you would like to add or testimonies on why this area is valuable.

A Pile Of Sticks Or A Home For Beavers?

Saturday 21st February 2026

From the Facebook page of the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust:

Just a pile of sticks and branches? Or how about a home for beavers?

When out on the Wylye on the Longleat estate, our Water team discovered this rather impressive beaver lodge!

Beavers’ lodging and dam building brings a number of benefits, from flood mitigation to improved water quality to habitat restoration.

They’ve certainly been busy! Find out more about these incredible creatures here: https://www.longleat.co.uk/news/beavers-at-work

The Senseless And Cruel Cull Of Badgers Is To End

18th October 2025

From Viva:

FINALLY! After more than 230,000 badgers have been cruelly killed, the badger cull is finally ending in 2025.

Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on 13 October, triggered by Protect the Wild’s petition, Defra secretary Angela Eagle confirmed:

“I will be clear from the outset that this Government are committed to ending the badger cull. We stand by that commitment, and I say again that the badger cull is ending.”

The senseless killing of badgers has been cruel and ineffective.

The government aims to replace culling with a combination of enhanced cattle testing, better farm biosecurity and mass badger and cattle vaccination, as part of a strategy to eradicate bTB in England by 2038.

Thank you to Protect the Wild for rallying public support to trigger the debate in Parliament!

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Wiltshire Bat Group At Longleat

Friday 3rd October 2025

A message from Wiltshire Bat Group:

It’s Bat Appreciation Month, so we’re inviting our members to an exclusive evening of talks from our expert speakers.

Join us on 16 October to hear all about the brilliant British bats on the Longleat Estate and find out how all the birds, beavers and other native wildlife are getting on.

You can reserve your seat for a £1 booking fee when you log into the Pass Holders Zone, with all proceeds going to Wiltshire Bat Group.

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Keyford Hedgehog Rescue And Rehab – First Aid Course

Thursday 19th September 2024

From Keyford Hedgehog Rescue And Rehab, Frome:

We are hosting this internationally recognised Hedgehog First Aid Course in the hopes of recruiting volunteer hedgehog assessors and fosterers in Frome. With both hedgehog rescues in Frome run by volunteers who also have to work full time, help is needed to respond to the numerous calls we receive regarding hedgehogs of concern across the area. With this course, and the support of ourselves and Hedgehog Hogspital Rescue & Rehabilitation , our assessors will be able to decide if a hedgehog needs to come in to rescue, go to a vet for medical intervention or be left alone to go about it’s business. We want to create a town-wide cooperation of ‘Hedgehog Champions’. 🦔💚

The course is also suitable for vet professionals, and is CPD registered.

Course runs on 9 November 9am – 5pm in Frome Town Hall

You do not need to live in BA11 in order to enrol.

Cost of course and all materials is £80, which goes directly to support Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre.

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