Archive
-
Date
Fab find at Longleat's Flog It! day
A set of autographs believed to be by The Beatles were among some of the treasures inspected by the Flog It! experts when BBC One’s popular antiques show came to Longleat House and Gardens last Thursday. The show, hosted by Seend-based Paul Martin
-
Date
Magdalene celebrates a century
A woman who has outlived all her relatives celebrated her 100th birthday with friends and carers in a small private party at Henford House Care Home in Warminster on Monday. Magdalene Dilworth, who never married or had children, has lived in Warminster
-
Date
Codford fundraiser's a real piece of cake
Cake addicts will be in their element at Codford Cupcake Day on August 10, with the money raised from the fundraising event going towards Target Ovarian Cancer Charity and Mims Fund. The event, which will take place from noon to 5pm at Codford
-
Date
Chippenham composer picks up Wiltshire Rural Music School award
An aspiring Chippenham composer received a cheque for £1,000 from the Trowbridge-based Wiltshire Rural Music School on Tuesday. David Knight, 18, was given the Liz Lawrence Award at the start of the Wiltshire Assembly meeting held at County Hall
-
Date
Trowbridge man in court after drug-fuelled car chase
A drugged-up motorist led police on a car chase two days before he was due before magistrates to face sentence for dangerous driving. Michal Flisinski was on bail and banned from the road when he sped away from officers when they spotted him at
-
Date
ATHLETICS: Greene out of Anniversary Games
MELKSHAM-BASED world champion Dai Greene has pulled out of this weekend's Sainsbury's Anniversary Games through injury. It is a worrying development for the world 400 metres hurdles champion, who also had to withdraw from last Friday's Diamond
-
Date
CBBC presenter to host live Longleat shows
Presenter of CBBC show Live ’n’ Deadly Naomi Wilkinson is to host a series of live shows at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park. Naomi, who also presents CBBC’s Wild and Naomi’s Nightmares of Nature, will treat visitors to close encounters with