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Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA VIRTUAL journey to the North Pole has been undertaken by staff at allmanhall, near Corsham, raising £1046.13 for Cancer Research UK in 2020.
Malmesbury footpath closed after wall collapses
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldHope Springs Eternal: Malmesbury comes together in special trail
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldMalmesbury has hit headlines across the UK this week, due to the huge success of the Hope Springs Eternal Trail.
Crash on the A360 Devizes Road at Potterne is causing delays
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA crash on the A360 Devizes Road at Potterne is causing traffic delays this afternoon.
Police said the road is partially blocked from Potterne to Devizes with slow traffic due to the accident.
Chippenham Lions Club backs Wiltshire Digital Drive initiative
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldSCHOOLS, charities, voluntary organisations and individuals from across Wiltshire are set to benefit from a scheme to connect communities during the Covid-19 Pandemic lockdown.
Out of control dog injures several people
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldSEVERAL people – including one child – were reported to have been injured by an out-of-control dog in an incident in a Chippenham park yesterday .
Investors could help charity plant more trees
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA west Wiltshire independent financial adviser has pledged to donate £100 to Avon Needs Trees for every ethical investment made by new clients.
Missing Chippenham man found safe and well
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA CHIPPENHAM man was found safe and well after police put out a missing appeal late yesterday evening to locate him.
Property industry gives potential leasehold reforms a mixed reception
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldPOSSIBLE reforms to the controversial leasehold system in England to clamp down on high costs when extending a lease have been given a mixed reception by industry experts.
Aldi's additional spend may benefit Wiltshire sheep farmer Mark Blakeney
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA SOUTH west Wiltshire sheep farmer looks set to benefit from Aldi’s plans to increase the amount of food and drink it buys from British suppliers.
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Take a look inside Malmesbury's Charlton Park - and the luxury apartment that could be yours
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA luxurious penthouse apartment within a historic Jacobean Mansion has gone on the market.
No 18 Charlton Park has gone on the market with the pricetag of £675,000.
Over 90? Write about your cherished memories
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldSTARS from the stage, screen and the literary world have helped launch a new writing competition for elderly people aged 90 and more.
Great Hinton yarn bombers raise cash for Trowbridge museum
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldKNITTERS and crocheters who yarn-bombed a former village telephone kiosk have raised £250 for the Trowbridge Museum refurbishment.
Fire crews rescue a person from stream at Erlestoke
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldFIREFIGHTERS from Devizes and Westbury helped to rescue a person who fell into a stream in Erlestoke yesterday.
Fire crews rescue a man with a broken leg from stream at Erlestoke
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldFIREFIGHTERS from Devizes and Westbury helped to rescue a man who fell into a stream in Erlestoke and broke a leg yesterday.
Send us your pictures if you have snow where you live
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldSNOW has fallen in some areas of Wiltshire overnight, with reports of snow flurries near Malmesbury and in areas near Swindon.
Power for the people as Sherston's Anthony Price made OBE
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldMany of us take power for granted in the developed world, but a billion people across the globe still have no access to electricity.
Malmesbury councillor warns of 'extremely serious' rise in covid cases
Written by Malmesbury Gazette & HeraldA Malmesbury councillor has warned of the "extremely serious" need to abide by new lockdown restrictions.