Friday 1st November 2019
The Works – a discount retail chain offering products including books, art supplies, games and stationery – have opened a shop at 29 Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster.
Friday 1st November 2019
The Works – a discount retail chain offering products including books, art supplies, games and stationery – have opened a shop at 29 Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster.
Tuesday 22nd October 2019
Holland and Barrett have opened their new shop at 30 Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, having transferred from 1 Market Place, Warminster.
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th August 2019

The Delaware Road : Ritual & Resistance is a unique festival of music, art, film & theatre featuring an incredible line-up of musicians, DJs, video artists, illustrators & writers. Located at New Zealand Farm Camp, near Gore Cross, on Salisbury Plain, with overnight camping facilities, food & merchandise stalls plus licensed bar, artists will perform work inspired by landscape, myth, broadcast technology & the transformative nature of sound. Happening 17th to 18th August 2019.
Experience over 40 artists, labels, guest speakers, DJs, film producers in a range of stunning performance areas & buildings over 10 hours. Performances start at 5 p.m. on the Saturday afternoon & end at 3 a.m. Sunday morning with camping options available for an overnight stay. The site is self contained, secure & offers free parking to all ticket holders.
This is a ticketed event, so grab yourself a ticket from the official ticket site – camping is available.
Facebook Page:Â https://www.facebook.com/events/salisbury-plain/the-delaware-road-ritual-resistance/1833401263375279/
Tickets:Â https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thedelawareroad/212840/
Check out the line up which includes some of the UK’s most original & inspiring electronic, folk, rock & experimental artists.
www.thedelawareroad.com
Sunday 26th May 2019
At Warminster Cricket Club on Sunday 26th May 2019 ~ renaming the pavilion ‘The Brian Short Pavilion’ and the first Brian Short & Tony Bateman Memorial Match (old boys versus the current crop of players) was played. Brian’s widow Betty was guest of honour with her family.




Photographs taken by Danny Howell.
Sunday 5th May 2019
According to the adult website Swinging Heaven, the UK’s most popular swingers site, the nearest dogging sites to Warminster include:
Black Dog Hill, Chapmanslade – layby adjacent the A36 at the lower end of Black Dog Hill
Clanger Wood (owned by the Woodland Trust) – near Westbury.
Heywood, Westbury – layby on A350.
Mere– slipway adjacent A3095 near turning for A303
Stapleford – layby with toilets adjacent the A36.
Dogging, sexual activity in public or watching others engage in sexual activity in public, is not banned under a specific law in the UK, but people who get caught can be charged under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 with public lewdness and indecent exposure.
www.swingingheaven.co.uk