Cautious welcome from firms to lockdown easing
THE nation’s roadmap out of lockdown has been revealed, giving the public an idea of when life will return to relative normality.
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THE nation’s roadmap out of lockdown has been revealed, giving the public an idea of when life will return to relative normality.
IN the first in a series of articles, music promoter Kieran J Moore, who moved to Trowbridge from Devizes a few years ago, looks at where we can enjoy live performances once lockdown finally lifts.
A NEW pizza shop will be coming to Bank Street in Melksham following a successful planning bid by Papa John’s.
A NEW pizza shop will be coming to Bank Street in Melksham following a successful planning bid by Papa John’s.
AN 18-year-old Trowbridge youth has been charged in relation to drugs offences in the town.
A SMALL private family funeral, following Covid restrictions, was held on Friday (Feb 5) following the death of Mike Bristow, for many years the sports editor of the Wiltshire Times and its sister paper the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, following his death aged 69.
Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy (WWCE) has appointed a new chairman to run its solar energy business.
MORE than 20 emergency services staff at ambulance and fire stations in Trowbridge paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore on Wednesday evening.
GENEROUS shoppers and volunteers in Trowbridge have raised more than £10,000 for the Bath Cancer Unit Support Group.
SPORTING figures from Wiltshire, the young writers whose careers he launched and former colleagues have been recalling the life and times of Michael Bristow.
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