Warminster Town Council Civic Awards 2024

Monday 9th December 2024

Press Release from Warminster Town Council:

2024 Civic Awards – Community heroes honoured for their contribution to Warminster

Above: Stacey Allensby with Warminster Civic Award 2024 winners.

Warminster community heroes have been celebrated at the annual town council Civic Awards.

Invited guests enjoyed an afternoon tea as Warminster Town Mayor, Cllr Stacie Allensby, presented the winners with framed certificates on Monday 9th December.

The popular awards are nominated by the public, voted for by Warminster Town Councillors and given to highlight examples of local community spirit and those who have “gone the extra mile’.

Cllr Stacie Allensby said: “I’d like to wholeheartedly congratulate all the winners and thank them on behalf of the people of Warminster for the contribution they make to our town.

“These awards highlight that community spirit is alive and well across Warminster. The town council is proud to host the Civic Awards and celebrate the people within our community who give so much.”

Beth Mullins, Beth Neale and Ben Cooke were presented with the Civic Award for their tireless work with The Westbury and Warminster Youth Club.

The Grovelands Countryside and Wildlife Group represented by Carolyn Granville, Marc Granville and Len Turner were awarded the Green Civic Award for their commitment and work.

Jessica Williams’s enthusiasm and determination as one of The Westbury and Warminster Youth Club’s young leaders was awarded with a Junior Civic Award.

The full citations for each winner can be seen below:

Civic Award 2024: Beth Mullins, Beth Neale and Ben Cooke

Above: Beth Neale and Beth Mullins with Stacey Allensby.

The two Beths and Ben are the driving force behind the incredible team from The Westbury and Warminster Youth Club; they encompass the definition of community spirit, running a weekly youth club for 11- to 19-year-olds and up to 25 with learning disabilities. Various activities are provided for the young people, ranging from cookery to crafting to facepainting. They are diligent and caring when dealing with the young people who attend the Club, and as a result they clearly feel very comfortable and safe with them as they share so much.

In addition, they deliver detached youth work in Warminster, providing positive diversionary activities. They take the time to engage, interact and educate the young people of Warminster. They provide young people with a listening ear and act without judgement but are still able to challenge anti-social behaviour. As the team work hard to form strong connections with the young people, they have been able to support and safeguard children around issues that would not have been reported. By building this rapport they have become a safe space for some young people.

The team have a great working relationship with the local policing team, and this has helped officers to connect with some of the previously hard to reach young people. They help to bridge the gap between some young people and services. Those young people who the police and local authority find difficult to connect with can be more easily engaged through such positive settings.

The team help develop resilience to youth offending and anti-social behaviour, as well as provide the young people of Warminster with an outlet for some much-needed fun.

Green Civic Award 2024: The Grovelands Countryside And Wildlife Group represented by Carolyn Granville, Marc Granville and Len Turner

Above, left to right:
Len Turner, Stacey Allensby, Marc Granville and Carolyn Granville.

The Grovelands Countryside and Wildlife Group have actively managed the Grovelands Wildlife area and “Western Field’ since 2016 and its volunteers have undertaken a vast amount of work to improve the area.

Len Turner as Chair of the Group, does most of the administration and organisation of working parties, liaising with Wiltshire Council and subject matter experts, securing grants and purchasing and storing equipment.

Marc and Carolyn Granville are dedicated to maintaining and improving the Grovelands Area and use their own extensive knowledge complemented by extensive research to decide what works volunteers should be doing and most importantly the methods which should be used to enhance areas and minimise disturbance to existing habitats by identifying risks.

Marc Granville devotes many extra hours in the afternoons and evenings to mowing footpaths, clearing overgrowth, and keeping the River Were and the weir clear to maintain proper flow and maintain an ideal habitat for the water voles. Both Marc and Carolyn are keen wildlife photographers and have created the Group’s photographic record.

Junior Civic Award 2024: Jessica Williams

Above: Jessica Williams with Stacey Allensby.

Jess is one of Westbury and Warminster Youth Club’s young leaders. Jess joined the Youth Club three years ago when she wasn’t old enough to be a young leader. From the start she showed enthusiasm and a desire to be a young leader to give something back to her peers.

In 2023 an opportunity arose to run the Club’s weekly tuck shop. Every week Jess gives her time, sacrificing spending time with her friends, to come to youth club and run the tuck shop serving her peers and generating an income for the Club.

Not only does she do this, she also proactively volunteered to help face paint at Spring in the Park 2024 at the Club’s stall. Jess was determined to help all day despite having the choice to only do a couple of hours. During the day Jess, along with other members of the team, face painted over 80 faces raising vital funds for the Club. Jess volunteered to be one of the team face painting at Pumpkins in the Park, again helping to raise money for the Club. Through running the tuck shop and helping at Spring in the Park, Jess has already helped to raise over £250 for the Club so far this year.

For more information contact Warminster Town Council, Tel: 01985 214847 or email: admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk

Warminster United Church ~ Goodbye To Old Friends ~ Denis Trevethick, Biddy Shephard, Barbara Giessler And Betty Fielding

Wednesday 22nd February 2023

From The Quarterly Newsletter (March to May 2023) of Warminster United Church, George Street, Warminster, BA12 8QA:

Goodbye to old friends
We have had to say goodbye to four of the older members of our congregation in the past two months, as they have moved on to be with our Lord in Heaven.

Denis Trevethick and Biddy Shephard both died in early December [2022]. They had both been attending our church for several years until recent illness prevented them. They also both enjoyed the Friday Fellowship Lunches.

Denis and Sylvia were a devoted couple whose love shone from them. Our thoughts and prayer are with Sylvia now as she learns to live without Denis. We will all miss his gentle smile.

Biddy had lived in and around Warminster for most of her life and was known by many people. Her large family are still mostly in the area. In recent years Biddy was well known for dashing around the town on her mobility scooter, and for her pink hair!

Denis spent the last few weeks of his life in Salisbury Hospital and Biddy in Henford House where they were well cared for.

Barbara Giessler passed away in January [2023] and Betty Fielding on 6th February [2023], her 95th Birthday. Mary writes about them below:

“I was sad to learn of Barbara Giessler’s death. I visited both her and Hans for a number of years. We had several things in common, both having taught at local Primary schools and both of us being Cornish-born. She and Hans were bell-ringers at the Minster Church [Warminster] as well as attending the United Church. I also knew Betty Fielding well. She was a member of this church when we moved to Warminster many years ago and her daughters Carol and Tina attended the same school as our two daughters. Betty was a regular member of the Tuesday afternoon Fellowship and also the Wednesday Ladies Evening Fellowship”.

They will all be sadly missed, although unable to attend worship here more recently.

Three Members Of Staff At Warminster Hospital To Cycle London To Paris To Raise Funds For The Multiple Sclerosis Trust

Friday 4th March 2016

Three members of staff at Warminster Hospital, namely Sarah Hill (Physio), Anne-Marie Nuth-Harrison (Longleat Ward) and Sue Westlake (also Longleat Ward), who collectively call themselves ‘The Longleat Ladies’, are to cycle from London to Paris, in July 2016, to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Trust. Their target is £4,500. They have already raised £1,176.83.

They are looking for sponsors via their Virgin Money Giving page:
uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/MSL2P2016

They write:

“The challenge is over four days and approx 300 miles. We will cycle a large distance on the first day from London to Dover. We then pedal through Northern France before arriving in Paris on the Saturday before the final stage of the Tour de France.
Day 1 London to Calais 95 miles
Day 2 Calais to Abbevile 75 miles
Day 3 Abbeville to Beauville 70 miles
Day 4 Beauvais to Paris 60 miles.

We are motivated to take on this challenge of a lifetime as we have all had the privilege of caring for MS patients, but also for more personal reasons. Sue’s sister has MS.

None of us know what the future holds so we are seizing the day to achieve this personal goal, and to also help make life better for those living with the condition.

The MS Trust is a small UK based Charity dedicated to helping all those affected by MS, including education and support for health professionals like us. Please visit the website to learn more about the trust:
www.mstrust.org.uk

We have many events planned to help us fundraise and we are thinking big, but we do need a little help from our friends.

Thank you for your support,
Anne-Marie, Sue & Sarah.”

uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/MSL2P2016 

Over 60 Years Ago At The Tynings, Warminster

Saturday 7th September 2013

Richard Dombkowski writes ~

Hi Danny,
Here is another photograph from our family album. It was taken at what was No.5 The Tynings (now Bradley Road), Warminster. The number of the house is different today. It could be No.56 Bradley Road but I’m not sure.

In the picture are, left to right: Les Plank (my uncle); Elsie Hitchings (my grandmother); Gwen Dombkowski (my mother); Phyllis Plank (my auntie); and John Hitchings (my uncle). With them is Mickey the dog.

We do not know the exact date when this photo was taken but we think it must be the late 1940s, early 1950s, most likely about 1949/1950.

Danny Howell replies ~

Thank you again Richard for sharing another old photograph. It’s a wonderful group photo. We wonder who the photographer was?

Celebrating Brett Ball’s Stag Night At The Weymouth Arms, Warminster

Brett Ball celebrated his stag night at the Weymouth Arms, Emwell Street, Warminster.

Among the revellers in the photo are: Brett Ball (in the guise of Homer Simpson); Steve Ball, Rowan King, Matthew Carpenter, Alex Marlowe, James Theobald, Mark Jones, Gary Lewis, Tony Casson, Mark Lowther, Mark Bryant, Che Paxton, Vincent Wright, Matthew Hutchins, Mark Harris, Alan Casson and Tony Sheppard.

Brett Ball married Lucy Eyres in June 1999.

Warminster – Public Officials, 1922

Warminster – Public Officials, 1922

Lord of the Manor – The Most. Hon., the Marquis of Bath.

Superintendent of Police – Mr. W.T. Brooks.

Overseers (till March 1922) – Messrs. R. Hannam, H.C. Titt, C.H.V. Weston, A.F. Bazley, A.C. Dewey, W. Trollope.

Inland Revenue and Old Age Pensions Officer – Mr. P. Ashton.
Office – Emwell Street.

Collector of Income Tax, General District Rate and Poor Rate, and Unemployment Insurance Officer – Mr. F.C. Pullin.
Office – 36 Market Place.

Postmaster – Mr. W.R. Webb.

G.W.R. Stationmaster – Mr. R. Barrett.

Collector of Market and Fair Tolls – Mr. F. Bowden.

The Names Of Some Children Baptised At The Minster, Warminster, During The 17th Century

The names of some children baptised at The Minster, Warminster, during the 17th Century:

Jurdayne Curtis.
Gartery Guy.
Habacuk Holton.

Melior Lucas.
Rovert Sexi.
Dryely Smith.

Some Surnames Recorded At The Minster, Warminster, During The 16th Century

Some surnames recorded at The Minster, Warminster, during the 16th Century:

Awfelly.
Foundlin.
Glue.
Ironmonger.

Magget.
Pestell.
Pickfat.
Pashion.

Pilchard.
Queale.
Sillets.
Spunly.

Stovie.
Trincall.
Wasen.
Waywise.

The Names Of Some Children Baptised At The Minster, Warminster, During The 16th Century

The names of some children baptised at The Minster, Warminster, during the 16th Century:

Aggas Blake.

Warberough Blake.

Pretisie Collins.

Ezechiall Debnam.

Bottifealde Guifford.

Urselow Grater.

Helias Grigge.

Beach Horseman.

Meriable Lide.

Frisworth Pickfort.

Cipprian Waters.

Temperance Wheeler.

Gesabeth Wortheye.

Kinberow Yockney.