Grand Opening Of The Well Being Hub, Warminster

Thursday 16th January 2025

Grand Opening of the Well Being Hub by the Mayor of Warminster Stacie Allensby on Saturday 25th January 2025 at 2.30 pm.

Activities all day from 11 am to 9 pm, with Elodie Moore, Chelsey Murden, Charity Chenga, Charlie from Deiya, Agatha Auguste, Afrodancelyds, DJ Sensibo, Djembe Tots’ Abi, Mary Red, Charlie G, Elevate Ecstatic Dance’s Jenna, and DJ Fribbo.

You can get your ticket here. https://skiddle.com/e/40515012

The Well Being Hub, 36 High Street, Warminster BA12 9AF.
Telephone 07802 408209.

Closure Of The Lodge At Henford Marsh

Wednesday 15th January 2025

Message from Nick and Sandy at The Lodge, Henford Marsh, Warminster:

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the closure of The Lodge (formerly Hunters Moon) after 22 incredible years of serving our community.

This decision has been incredibly difficult, but the rising costs of suppliers, utilities, breweries, services in general and increases due to legislation have made it no longer sustainable for us to continue operating.

We want to express our deepest gratitude to our loyal customers, staff, and community who have supported us through the years. From our days as Hunters Moon to becoming The Lodge, this journey has been filled with countless memories, laughter, and friendships.

Thank you for being a part of our story. Though our doors are closing, the memories we’ve shared will remain forever in our hearts.

With heartfelt thanks,

Nick, Sandy, the family and the rest of the team.

Warminster Bird Lady’s Christmas Treasure Hunt!

Saturday 21st December 2024

From Tanya Hinton:

It’s nearly time for the Warminster bird lady’s Christmas treasure hunt!

From 12 midday Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day I shall be hiding a little original oil painting in Warminster Town Park, finders keepers! For safety it won’t be hiding in the children’s playground or skate park and not on the banks of the lake and stream!

And PLEASE when it’s found send me a picture so I can call off the hunt!

Merry Christmas.

www.facebook.com/tanyahinton69

tanyahinton.co.uk


Warminster Christmas Window Competition Winners

Thursday 19th December 2024

Press release from Warminster Town Council:

Warminster Christmas Window Competition Winners

Slim, Trim ‘n’ Beautiful in George Street has won the Warminster Town Council Christmas Window 2024 Competition.

Businesses across the town transformed their windows beautifully for the annual popular competition, with 18 local retailers embracing the fun carol theme.

Residents were encouraged to explore the town, view each window and then vote for their favourite either online or in person.

The competition was organised by Warminster Town Council, generously sponsored by Chantry Court, Retirement Village – with wonderful prizes including a £100 luxury hamper, a £30 Taphouse voucher and a selection of luxury biscuits.

𝐀𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐚 𝐜𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭, 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐧𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐯𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐞:

1st: Slim,Trim ‘n’ Beautiful

Mandy Thomas, owner of Slim, Trim ‘n’ Beautiful said: “Thank you very much for everyone that voted for us, we are so pleased we have won! Happy Christmas everyone. It’s a lovely prize [to win] thank you so much. Thanks to all my clients and everyone in Warminster.”

2nd: Wessex MS Therapy Centre

3rd: David Wiltshire Photography

Highly commended Harlow & Ted@home finished in fourth and were awarded a bottle of wine for their impressive entry.

The Mayor of Warminster, Councillor Stacie Allensby, added: “The carol themed Christmas windows were fantastic and really helped create a brilliant festive atmosphere across the town. I’m honoured to award prizes and congratulation to our winners.

“Well done to everyone who supported the competition as well as everyone who voted. Warminster Town Council is proud to host regular events that aim to increase footfall in the town. I’d like to wish all our businesses and residents a Merry Christmas.”

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

The Poet Edward Thomas Stayed In Warminster During Autumn 1903

Wednesday 18th December 2024

Danny Howell writes:

I am currently reading Edward Thomas, From Adlestrop To Arras, a biography of the poet by Jean Moorcroft Wilson, published by Bloomsbury in 2015.

On page 122 I came across a mention of Edward Thomas staying in Warminster during the autumn of 1903 with his life-long friend and former Oxford scholar John Hartmann Morgan, who was working in Warminster.

Jean Moorcraft Wilson spells Morgan’s middle name with as Hartmann, but references to him online and elsewhere spells it with only one n.

It is not mentioned what the work was that Morgan was doing in Warminster, but earlier in the book Wilson writes that Thomas and Morgan had met at Lincoln College, that Morgan had graduated from the University College of South Wales, and that the brilliant career ahead of him included his becoming a professor of Constitutional Law at the University of London, a brigadier in the British Army, and a M.P.

There is a Wikipedia page for John Hartman Morgan (20 March 1876 – 8 April 1955) giving greater details and a list of his publications.

Wilson, in her biography of Edward Thomas, notes that he stayed soon after his Warminster visit, with Morgan again, sharing lodgings on Salisbury Plain (the exact location is not named). Thomas’s time here was spent writing reviews and talking with Morgan. Thomas wrote: “So much talking I never did before and I am led to believe that it is good for me.”

Both visits, to Warminster and on Salisbury Plain, were like Thomas’s many stays in many places, excuses for him to get away from his wife and children.

I wonder what Edward Thomas thought of Warminster, and as he was fond of mentioning place names in some of his poems, I find it a pity he didn’t mention Warminster or write about it in some detail in his prose.

Thank You And Goodbye From The Warminster Journal

From the front page of the Warminster Journal, Thursday 12th December 2024:

Thank You And Goodbye
It is with sad hearts that we must tell you that this is the last Warminster Journal we are publishing. During the covid period many advertisers moved away from publications like ours onto on-line sites – they never came back.

Therefore over those years we have had to subsidise the Journal with savings from before. Now with other problems in production we feel the time has come to step back and say goodbye.

It has been great seeing and sharing the news of our town of Warminster and the area around us. This we shall particularly miss. We are so thankful for the many articles submitted and that, almost family, relationship we have experienced.

We must not forget the wonderful members of staff we have had the privilege of working with over all these years. Without them the Journal would not have been able to continue for as long as it has. Our newspaper has served the people of Warminster, Westbury, Mere and the surrounding area for more than 140 years and our journey together has now come to an end. We wish you all well in the years to come.

Our newsagent and stationery shop, Coates & Parker, along with the photocopying and printing departments will remain open and welcoming. We hope to see your visits.

There is little more we can say except there is a possibility someone will willingly take the Journal on and start publishing it again in the new year.

With our best wishes for Christmas and New Year and your futures.

Diana Watkins and Ray Shorto (joint editors).

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 Christmas Lights Switch-On 2024

Saturday 30th November 2024

From the Facebook page of Warminster Town Council and Civic Centre:

Left to right: Lord Bath, Lady Bath, Father Christmas
and the Mayor of Warminster Stacey Allensby.

Left to right: Father Christmas, Lord Bath, the Mayor of Warminster
Stacey Allensby and Lady Bath.

Jacqueline’s Bridal Boutique Has Closed Down

Saturday 9th November 2024

A message from Neil at Jacqueline’s Bridal Boutique, 67 Market Place, Warminster:

Sadly today, the 9th November 2024 we opened and closed our doors for the very last time. I opened this boutique in memory of my sister Jacqueline.

This shop meant the world to me. However, from the start people made it impossible. I could say more but I won’t, however thank you to everyone who visited us – forever in our hearts.

We’re sorry to say that due to health problems we have to sadly close our boutique doors today after 4 wonderful years.

We would like to thank all our brides, bridesmaids and flower girls that have stepped into our boutique in the past 4 years. We feel honoured to have been part of your bridal journey and loved each and every story we’ve heard.

We’d like to thank Warminster for welcoming us with open arms for the past 4 years. We will miss being on the high street, but know that this is the best decision for us.

Once again, thank you so much for all the wonderful brides and engagements within the business – we will miss you all dearly.

And a message from Sharon:

WOW what a amazing 4 years.

I have met so many incredible brides and families over the past 4 years it’s been such a honour to have helped you all.

It’s a very tearful day today, I will keep you all in my memories, the fun, laughter and tears of joy from everyone who walked into the boutique. A massive congratulations to all our brides past and present I’m going to miss coming into the shop but I want to wish everyone good health and happiness.

Sharon xxxxxx.

Multi-Bank Automated Cash Deposit/Withdrawal Machine Now In Iceland, Warminster

Friday 8th November 2024

From Cash Access UK:

A new multi-bank automated cash deposit machine is now available inside Iceland at Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, during their normal opening hours, making it easier for residents and businesses to withdraw and pay-in cash.

Customers of Barclays, Bank of Scotland, Danske Bank, Halifax, Lloyds, NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland, TSB and Ulster Bank can make free cash deposits, with more banks to be added soon.

Customers of all major banks will also be able to:

  • Withdraw cash
  • Make balance enquiries
  • Manage their PIN

The solution has been funded by Cash Access UK and is operated by NCR Atleos.