Man Sought By Police In Connection With A Theft In Morrisons

Thursday 2nd January 2025

From the Facebook page Warminster Town and Rural Neighbourhood Policing Teams:

We would like to speak with this man in connection with a theft that took place in Morrisons, Weymouth Street.

A wallet was found and the bank cards inside were used in Greggs and Morrisons.

This incident took place some months ago, on August 27, but if you recognise the man (or the vehicle) in these photographs, please call 101 quoting 54240101940.

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Do You Recognise This Woman?

Wednesday 20th November 2024

From the Facebook page of Warminster Police:

We would like to identify this woman in connection with a shoplifting incident at Morrisons, Weymouth Street, Warminster.

An unknown suspect has stolen goods from the shop and we believe the woman in this photo can help with our ongoing investigation.

If you recognise her, please call 101 quoting reference 54240110924.

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.

Fundraising For Alzheimer’s Research UK At Iceland, Warminster

Saturday 15th June 2019

Fundraising to the fore on behalf of Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation (raising money and awareness during 2019/2020 for Alzheimer’s Research UK). Saturday 8th June to Saturday 15th June was Iceland’s charity week this year. There was not only a raffle and a tombola at the Iceland store at Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, but also today (Saturday 15th, the final day of the charity week) a cake stall by Tracy, plus a sponsored silence by Gary who wore an orange wig and had his mouth taped firmly shut. The raffle draw (prizes are a £50 BBQ hamper and a Giant Teddy) takes place tomorrow (Sunday 16th). Well done to all members of staff and friends involved and a big thank-you to Iceland’s customers who have been generous with their support for the charity week activities.

Photographs by Danny Howell.

Charity Week At Iceland, Warminster

Saturday 11th August 2018

It’s Charity Week
(Saturday 11th to Saturday 18th August 2018)
 at Iceland, Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster.

Customers can sponsor Gary who is 
pedalling an exercise bicycle,
trying to beat the mileage of the
Iceland delivery van.

Raising funds for the Alzheimer’s Society.

Since 2011, 
the Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation 
has focused on and supported dementia research.

In addition, since they believe in local 
communities, the Iceland Foods Charitable 
Foundation also supports causes 
nominated by Iceland store employees.

And there’s a tombola at Iceland,
Warminster, all this week, with lots of prizes.
There’s also a raffle for hampers.

Penny Morton with the tombola.

There will be a cake sale in Iceland,
Warminster, on Saturday 18th August 2018.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Saturday 11th August 2018.

Waitrose Has Applied To Install Automatic Number Plate Recognition Cameras At The Entrance To Its Station Road Car Park, Warminster

Thursday 8th March 2018

Waitrose has applied to install automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras at the entrance to its Station Road Car Park, Warminster, which will record the time and identity of all vehicles entering the car park. Former Warminster Town Councillor and former Wiltshire Councillor, Steve Dancey, who shops on a daily basis at Waitrose, Warminster, has already voiced his disgust at the application, calling it a “sinister and unnecessary step.” Writing on the Vision For Warminster website, Mr Dancey says: “Bringing in such cameras can only mean that the partnership is looking to tighten its control of the parking regime here and in doing so they will further harm the vitality of the town centre. Installing cameras here will reduce the propensity of shoppers to head into town in addition to shopping in Waitrose. Shoppers will be scared of getting a ticket.” He suggests that Waitrose would be far better advised to look at improving pedestrian safety at the entrance to the car park by installing adequate signs to tell motorists that pedestrians have right of way on the Station Road pavement. You can read Mr Dancey’s comments by clicking on http://www.visionforwarminster.co.uk/news_105390.html and reading the Hot Topics section.

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