Malmesbury Newspapers
Horse tack and equipment at Eastrip Lane stables in Colerne has been stolen or damaged
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldHORSE owners in west Wiltshire have been warned to be extra vigilant after thieves repeatedly targeted one stables over the last few weeks.
Council agrees next steps for Wiltshire Local Plan review
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldLAND to build 17,000 houses in Wiltshire still needs to be found by 2036.
Consultation will take place next year over Wiltshire’s Local Plan, which sets out future development in the county, the council’s cabinet agreed on Tuesday.
Longleat's spectacular Land of Light display opens on Thursday
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldYOU can look but don’t touch at Longleat’s spectacular new Land of Light festive display which has just opened for the Christmas and New Year period.
UK authorises Pfizer coronavirus vaccine
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldThe first Covid vaccine has been approved for use in the UK and according to The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the Pfizer/BioNtech jab is ready to roll out as soon as next week.
Lib Dems call to up Carer's Allowance to £1,000 a year
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldThe Liberal Democrats are calling on the government to raise the Carer's Allowance to £1,000 a year.
HEALS of Malmesbury to benefit from the Co-Op Local Community Fund
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldHEALS of Malmesbury has been chosen as one of three local charities to benefit from the Co-Op Local Community Fund.
Tier 2 is the best for Wiltshire says public health boss
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldWiltshire libraries plan to reopen this week
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldWiltshire’s libraries will be reopening this week.
Despite the county’s Tier 2 status, most libraries will open again for Wiltshire’s avid readers.
Wiltshire Council urged to see bigger picture on countryside
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA COUNTRYSIDE charity is calling for decision-makers to consider the impact of big road developments on Wiltshire’s rural idyll.
Christmas is the time for giving in Wiltshire
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldNEARLY two-thirds of people in Wiltshire intend to donate to a charity close to home this Christmas, a new study shows.
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Road Safety Week: How well do you know The Highway Code?
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldWith #RoadSafetyWeek2020 just recently ended, the Bike Storage Company has created this road safety awareness quiz to test your knowledge of the Highway Code.
Alabaré launches Christmas appeal to help homeless people
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldNATIONAL charity Alabaré is asking local communities to help them support the increasing number of people at risk of being homeless this Christmas and winter.
Paramedics urge public to get flu vaccine - jabs are available on Tuesday for people aged 50-64
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldSOUTH Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is urging people to get the flu vaccine to protect themselves and others this winter.
Wiltshire Council issued 3,474 summons for council tax
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA SOUTH west parliamentary candidate has raised concerns as the council serves more than 3,000 people with court summons over unpaid council tax.
More than 200 pupils at Malmesbury School told to self-isolate
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldMore than 200 students from Malmesbury School are now working from home.
Parents of Year 11s were issued a letter today instructing them of new plans.
Wiltshire Council cut addiction treatment by £3m since 2017
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldAddiction treatment specialists have slammed as ‘heartless’ Wiltshire Council’s £3m-plus cuts in addiction treatment funding since 2017.
RUH Bath gearing up for Covid vaccine roll out
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldBusiness West says post-lockdown Covid restrictions will have a “chilling impact” on local economy
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA BUSINESS group has warned that many companies will be prevented from being able to operate fully under the new Tier 2 local authority restrictions for Wiltshire.