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WILTSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society
Entries in red - require a photograph WILTSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position WI_AMAV00 SU 15217 41389 UC road AMESBURY Church Street; opp. No. 41 built into & flush with churchyard wall Stonehenge Road; 15m W offield entrance 70m E jcn WI_AMAV01 SU 13865 41907 UC road AMESBURY A303 by the road WI_AMHE02 SU 12300 42270 A344 AMESBURY Stonehenge Down, due N of monument on the Verge Winterbourne Stoke Down; 60m W of edge Fargo WI_AMHE03 SU 10749 42754 A344 WINTERBOURNE STOKE Plantation on the Verge WI_AMHE05 SU 07967 43180 A344 SHREWTON Rollestone top of hill on narrow Verge WI_AMHE06 SU 06807 43883 A360 SHREWTON Maddington Street, Shrewton by Blind House against wall on Verge WI_AMHE09 SU 02119 43409 B390 CHITTERNE Chitterne Down opp. tank crossing next to tree on Verge WI_AMHE12 ST 97754 43369 B390 CODFORD Codford Down; 100m W of farm track on the Verge WI_AMHE13 ST 96143 43128 B390 UPTON LOVELL Ansty Hill top of hill,100m E of line of trees on Verge WI_AMHE14 ST 94519 42782 B390 KNOOK Knook Camp; 350m E of entrance W Farm Barns on bend on embankment WI_AMWH02 SU 12272 41969 A303 AMESBURY Stonehenge Down, due S of monument on the Verge WI_AMWH03 SU 10685 41600 A303 WILSFORD CUM LAKE Wilsford Down; 750m E of roundabout 40m W of lay-by on the Verge in front of ditch WI_AMWH05 SU 07482 41028 A303 WINTERBOURNE STOKE Winterbourne Stoke; 70m W jcn B3083 on deep verge WI_AMWH11 ST 990 364 A303 STOCKTON roadside by the road WI_AMWH12 ST 975 356 A303 STOCKTON 400m E of parish boundary with Chilmark by the road WI_AMWH18 ST 8759 3382 A303 EAST KNOYLE 500m E of Willoughby Hedge by the road WI_BADZ08 ST 84885 64890 UC road ATWORTH Cock Road Plantation, Atworth; 225m W farm buildings on the Verge WI_BADZ09 ST 86354 64587 UC road ATWORTH New House Farm; 25m W farmhouse on the Verge Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph WILTSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. -
Maiden Bradley Parish Plan and Handbook 2012 About This
Maiden Bradley Parish Plan and Handbook 2012 About this Publication In 2005 the Parish Council oversaw the preparation and publication of the first version of our Parish Plan. Three years later, in 2008, the Editorial Team of the Parish News produced the Handbook. The former, making use of an extensive survey, offered evidence of what residents in the Parish most valued, what they wanted to see preserved and enhanced, what they disliked and wanted changed, and the new developments they desired. The latter set out to provide a directory of useful information about the Parish, its people, facilities and activities, which might be useful to residents, new arrivals, and anyone wanting to know more about our community. Towards the end of 2011 pressure grew to update both documents. The Parish Council wanted to feed relevant material in to the community planning of Warminster and the cluster of surrounding villages, which Maiden Bradley had joined when Salisbury District Council came to an end. In order to do this, the existing Parish Plan needed a review and update, to see how things had progressed in the 6 years since its publication. Although newer, the Handbook was seriously out of date. In the 3 years since first publication there had been big changes internally, in contact details for clubs and societies for instance, and externally, especially with major changes in our local government structure. Following discussions between the Clerk to the Parish Council and Bryan Glastonbury (at that time Editor of the Parish News, and one of the authors of both the original Parish Plan and the Handbook) a proposal was agreed. -
Cabinet Member for Environment
Councillors Briefing Note Briefing Note No. 20-29 Service : Economic Development and Planning Further Enquiries to: Mary Moore Date Prepared: 08/09/2020 Direct Line: N/A Email: [email protected] Payphones Consultation The council has received notification from BT regarding consultation on its current programme of proposed public payphone removals. There are currently 34 public payphones that have very low usage levels and BT propose to remove them following a full consultation. Details of these payphones are shown on the attached sheet, which include telephone numbers and addresses. BT has also placed consultation notices in the relevant payphone kiosks. The following payphones kiosks have been listed for consultation: CHARLTON PARK CHARLTON MALMESBURY HILL RISE CHIPPENHAM NEW ROAD CHIPPENHAM LODGE ROAD CHIPPENHAM CHARTER ROAD CHIPPENHAM SHELDON ROAD CHIPPENHAM HUNGERDOWN LANE CHIPPENHAM WOODROW ROAD FOREST MELKSHAM THREE LIONS THE STREET HOLT TROWBRIDGE TYNING ROAD WINSLEY BRADFORD-ON-AVON JUNCTION BROOK LANE THE HAM WESTBURY CHURCH STREET STEEPLE ASHTON TROWBRIDGE OLDFIELD PARK WESTBURY MELBOURNE STREET BRATTON WESTBURY CM08049/F PARSONAGE LANE MARKET LAVINGTON DEVIZES ETCHILHAMPTON DEVIZES EASTLEIGH ROAD DEVIZES WEST KENNETT LAY-BY ON THE A4 HIGH STREET RAMSBURY MARLBOROUGH EASTON ROYAL PEWSEY O/S SUB POST OFFICE THE COMMON WINTERSLOW SALISBURY TELEPHONE KIOSK BARBERS LANE HOMINGTON SALISBURY JNC PEMBROKE RD WOODSIDE ROAD SALISBURY HIGH STREET AMESBURY SALISBURY STOCKTON WARMINSTER CHITTERNE WARMINSTER HIGH STREET HEYTESBURY WARMINSTER CORNMARKET WARMINSTER KINGSTON DEVERILL WARMINSTER STOURTON WARMINSTER FONTHILL GIFFORD SALISBURY NR ROYAL OAK INN SWALLOWCLIFFE SALISBURY CHURCH STREET MAIDEN BRADLEY WARMINSTER FRONT OF VILLAGE HALL MOUNT PLEASANT WATER STREET BERWICK ST. JOHN SHAFTESBURY As the local authority, we are required to carry out our own consultation process to canvas the views of the local community. -
Wiltshire. Smi 375
TRADES DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. SMI 375 Macklin James & Son, 7 Catherine st. Burden &; Son, Donhead St. Mary, rHaskell Chas. Horningsham,Warmnstr Salisbury Shaftesbury Hatch William, Landford, Salisbury Bushell Wm. Nettlet'On, Chippenham Hazell Robt. n CrickIade st. Swindon Lambert, 10, II &; 12 Coventry st. Case J. Barford St. Martin, Salisbury Helps WaIter Henry, Westwells, Nes- Piccadilly, London W Caswell Mrs. R. Mildenhall, Marlboro' ton, Corsham R.S.O Casswell James, RockIey, Marlborough Hibberd E. Woodborough, Pewsey S.O SILVERSMITHS MANFCTRG. Chamberlain Ben. Charlton,PewseyS.O Higgs Charles &; Edwin, Little Somer Mappin & Webb Limited (Mappin Chandler Thomas, Easton, Pewsey S.O ford, Chippenham Bros. incorporated), Royal plate &; Cleverly William, Quemerford, Calne Hiscock C. III Mortimer st.Trowbrdg cutlery works, Norfolk st. Sheffield; Cliffurd T. H. Brinkworth, Chippenhm Hiscock Thomas, Oare, Pewsey S.O &; 158 to 102 Oxford .street W; 220 Clifford T. Calcutt st.Cricklade R.S.O Hill John, 68 CUI"Zon street, Calne Regent street W &; 2 Queen Victoria Coleman Frederick, Cha:rlton, Salisbry Hill Lowell, Bremhill, Calne street EO, London; manufacturers Colwill &; Son, 30 Windsor rd.Salisbury William Henry, Cross roads, Strat- of the "Prince's" Plate (Rd. 71,552) Conduit W. Upper Woodford, Salisbry ton St. Margaret, Swindon SIZE MAKER Cook Albt. West Ashton, Trowbridge Hillier A. J.Bishop's Cannings,Devizes •. Cook Alfred, Sevenhampton, Swindon Hinder Harry, Crudwell, Malmesbury Brown Peter, Canal glue &; SIZe works, Cook Alfred, Yarnbrook, Nth. Bradley, Hinwood J. East Grimstead, Salisbury Old Kent road, London SE Trowbridge Hinwood Thos. Whiteparish, Salisbury SKIN MERCHANT. Cook Edwd. George, Seend,Melksham Hiscock Thomas, Oare, Pewsey Cook Goorge, Luckington,Chippenham Holland William, Southwick,Trowbrdg Tylee Chas. -
ISSUE 213 June 2018
ISSUE 213 June 2018 We clean frames as well as glass. We also clean Conservatories, Conservatory Roofs, Inside Windows, Solar Panels and Gutter Clearing Call Doug Valentine Tel: 01373 837423 Mobile: 07739 189180 [email protected] Hall Hire - [email protected] Event queries - [email protected] 211567 Kerrie & Co Cleaning, Ironing and Laundry Service 01373 463456 988578 07812 202206 Special Lunch Offer for 2018 10% Discount with this Ad Open for Lunch Bed & Breakfast Tues – Sat 12 – 2.30 pm and Evenings Friday & Saturday Self-Catering Cottage 6.00 – 10.30pm We also do takeaways Stephen & Margaret Crossman Bookings: Mill Farm 01373 467370 Horningsham [email protected] Warminster BA12 7LL www.thaikitchenfrome.com 01985 844333 P 1 June 2018 Issue 213 EDITORIAL The biggest event of the year in Horningsham – the Village Fayre on Sunday 11th June from 11.00am! It’s the event that brings our community together. All the proceeds go to support the village groups and organisations including the Horningsham News. It is this grant that keeps the News going free to every household in the village 10 times a year. Inside this issue there are appeals for help from the Cake Stall, the Plant Stall, the Bric a Brac Stall as well as for setting up the Fayre on Saturday 10th. The biggest appeal is to come along to the Fayre and help make it another successful day. There is much else inside apart from the Fayre. Most of our usual items from the Monthly Recipe (Page 22) to the Mill Farm Chronicle (Page20), from the Parish Council report (Page 6) to the doings of the Lion Cubs Playgroup (Page 16). -
Warminster 2021-2025
Wiltshire Highways Maintenance Programme 2021/22 Warminster Area Board CURRENT CONDITION BY AREA BOARD TOTAL % OF THE ADOPTED NETWORK REQUIRING MAINTENANCE AB and C Roads requiring treatment 2018/19 5 year average red and amber requiring treatment 2019/20 5 year average red and amber ABC road 2020/21 5 year average red and amber ABC road 40 35 30 25 20 15 COMPLETE NETWORK abcu 19/20 abcu 20/21 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 A 5 year average is used to monitor the condition of the network due to the surveying regime of undertaking a 50% network length The graphs show that even with a deteriorating network the targeted maintenance schemes are generally improving the overall condition of the roads within Wiltshire, a rolling 5 year programme and funding process is designed to allocate resources to those areas with a higher percentage of poor roads based on their network length. The target is for all area boards to be at the same low level of around 20% of the network requiring some form of maintenance Spend profile Warminster Warminster Cumulative Annual spend Spend 5 years Warminster Annual spend 2021/22 £520,538 £520,538 Warminster Cumulative Spend 5 years 2022/23 £542,713 £1,063,251 £3,500,000 2023/24 £837,528 £1,900,779 2024/25 £478,000 £2,378,779 2025/26 £641,000 £3,019,779 £3,000,000 total £3,019,779 £2,500,000 £3,376,918 average 5 year Wiltshire area board budget £2,000,000 CONDITION £1,500,000 5-year average red and amber requiring treatment £1,000,000 Wiltshire Wiltshire Warminster AB and C roads 2018/19 33.5 26.5 £500,000 AB and C roads 2019/20 32.57 23.87 AB and C roads 2020/21 31.90 22.27 £0 2019/20 Unclassified 18.50 19.00 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2020/21 Unclassified 18.60 19.00 Some schemes have been postponed due to covid issues, i.e. -
1 HILL DEVERILL – DRAFT TEXT by Virginia Bainbridge, John Chandler
HILL DEVERILL – DRAFT TEXT By Virginia Bainbridge, John Chandler, Alex Craven and Dorothy Treasure The ancient parish of Hill Deverill included the detached tithing of Baycliffe which lay 5.5 km. west of Hill Deverill village.1 In 1884 Baycliffe (c. 200 a.)2 was absorbed into Horningsham parish, and in 1934 Hill Deverill itself (1,548 a.)3 was absorbed into Longbridge Deverill parish.4 The village of Hill Deverill straddles the River Wylye 5 km. south of Warminster. The parish was rarely more than 1 km. wide and extended from east to west across the upper Wylye, or Deverill, valley up onto the high chalk downs on each side. Apart from Baycliffe farm and Rye Hill farm in the west of the former parish, all medieval and later settlement has been in the river valley, where the manor house, former church, mill and village earthworks sit alongside cottages, watercress beds and some 20th-century housing. The parish may have acquired the name Hulle, or Hill, Deverill from its prominent western landmark, Bidcombe Hill.5 Boundaries Hill Deverill shared its entire southern boundary with Brixton Deverill, most of its northern boundary with Longbridge Deverill, shorter sections with Sutton Veny and Horningsham, and its western boundary with Maiden Bradley.6 Baycliffe was separated from Horningsham to the north and from Maiden Bradley to the south and east mainly by lanes, hedgerows, and by what was probably an ancient line 1 This article was written in 2009–10. Maps used include OS Maps 1”, sheet 297 (rev. edn, 1893); 6”, Wilts. -
326 August 2106
Maiden Bradley Parish News No 326 August 2016 All Saint’s Flower Festival - Winner of the Visitors’ Choice Royal Ascot by Sue Priestner Editorial I hope that you are enjoying the warm summer weather as much as I am especially as it is only 5 months to Christmas. Schools are now on their summer recess and families will be going on holiday. If like us, you are travelling by car, do make sure that your car has a current MOT certificate. Dates for insurance, tax and MOT rarely coincide and don’t get caught out like we did, on the side of the French motorway, a car without power. The petrol pump decided to die as I was overtaking a lorry with several cars following me – I managed to switch on the hazard warning lights and drifted behind the lorry onto the hard shoulder, and stop. Recovery was excellent, spare parts available and in three days our wheels were restored to us. Despite pay- ing our tax and insurance, our MOT had already run out leaving us without cover – all now rectified. Since last month, we have a new Prime Minister and Cabinet with a mandate to take us out of the European Union. Whichever way you voted, I am sure that you would agree with me in not envying Boris Johnson and his team in trying to unravel over 40 years of trade agreements, production directives and laws, and produce an improved trading platform for our industries without damaging the economy. Each year that goes by there are local individuals who spend time quietly working voluntarily, in support of this village. -
Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891
Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891 Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Year of Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Uninhabited 1891 1 High St 2 Morgan Frank Head Married M 24 1867 Schoolmaster Gloucestershire, Dursley 2 High St 2 Morgan Emma M. Wife Married F 25 1866 Gloucestershire, Cam 2 High St 3 Toogood Sarah Head Widow F 75 1816 Wiltshire, Stourton 3 High Street 4 Biggs Isaac Head Married M 41 1850 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Emma J. Wife Married 44 1847 Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs William Son Unmarried M 21 1870 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs John Son Unmarried M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Ernest J. Son M 12 1879 Stable Boy - Groom Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Annie M. Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Lillian M. Daughter F 5 1886 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Emmalene J. Daughter F 2 1889 Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 5 King Herbert P. Head Unmarried M 43 1848 Rector of Stourton - Clergy Gloucestershire, Westbury Rectory 5 Bird Henry Gardener Domestic Servant Married M 33 1858 Gardener Domestic Servantant Gloucestershire, Dursley Rectory 5 Bird Charlotte J. House-keeper Domestic Servant Married F 35 1856 Housekeeper Domestic Servantant London Rectory 5 Bird Charlotte M. Gardener's Child F 8 1883 Scholar Gloucestershire, Pinfarthings Stroud Rectory 5 Bird Henry J. Gardener's Child M 6 1885 Scholar Gloucestershire, Ebey Stroud Rectory 5 Bird Alfred Gardener's Child M 4 1887 Scholar Gloucestershire, Dursley Rectory 5 Bird Elsie Gardener's Child F 1 1890 Wiltshire, Stourton Rectory 5 Cave Elizabeth Domestic Servant Unmarried F 25 1866 House-Parlour Maid Somerset, Bath Rectory 5 Mark Eliza A. -
River Wylye – Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve
River Wylye – Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve An Advisory Visit by the Wild Trout Trust – July 2012 1 1. Introduction This report is the output of a Wild Trout Trust visit undertaken on the River Wylye at Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve, national grid reference (NGR) ST8844. The visit was requested by Neil Pullen, who is the Reserves Manager for Wiltshire Wildlife Trust (WWT). The visit was primarily focussed on options to enhance the river through the nature reserve for both wild trout Salmo trutta and water voles Arvicola amphibius. This section of the River Wylye (headwaters) is classified as being in Moderate Ecological Condition under the Water Framework Directive and is identified in the Environment Agency’s River Basin District plan as water body ID no. GB108043022520. Comments in this report are based on observations on the day of the site visit and discussions with Neil Pullen and David Kelly from WWT and Roz Walker from the Sutton Veny Estate. Throughout the report, normal convention is followed with respect to bank identification i.e. banks are designated Left Bank (LB) or Right Bank (RB) whilst looking downstream. 2. Catchment and fishery Overview The Wylye is a tributary of the Hampshire Avon and is designated as a SSSI and SAC as part of the Avon system. It rises on the southern outskirts of the village of Maiden Bradley flowing North through the Deverill valley to Warminster where the river arches east across the southern boundary of the town, before heading south west through the Wylye valley between the A36 and the Wessex Main [railway] Line towards Salisbury. -
Parish News December 2019
- 16 - PARISH OF DEVERILLS AND HORNINGSHAM Churches SS Peter & Paul the Apostles, Longbridge Deverill PARISH NEWS St Michael the Archangel, Brixton Deverill St Mary the Virgin, Kingston Deverill St John the Baptist, Horningsham The Deverills & Crockerton Clergy Rev Pauline Reid, Rectory, 6 Homefields, Longbridge Email: [email protected] 841290 Associate Priest Rev Gay Maynard 01373 832490 Licenced Lay Ministers John Budgen 218203 Robert Shuler 844291 Church Wardens Maggi Ratcliffe (Longbridge Deverill) 840405 Richard Lucas (Brixton Deverill) 841164 Robert Shuler (Kingston Deverill) 844291 Tim Moore (Horningsham) 844336 PCC Treasurer Robert Steptoe 841396 PCC Secretary Nigel Poole 840902 Church Electoral Roll Officer Diana Abbott 840763 Parish News Editor Judy Munro 844385 Organist Mr John Budgen 218203 Caretaker - Longbridge Church Sylvia Titt 214825 Benefice Safeguarding Officer Rev Pauline Reid 841290 Benefice Administrator (Mondays am) Marion Muston 01373 839026 Email: [email protected] Contact the Editor and the Website Three Deverill churches by Dennis Smith Parish News Editor: Judy Munro 844385 Contributions for the Parish News by post to Whitepits Lodge, Kingston Deverill, Warminster, BA12 7HD or by email: [email protected] DECEMBER 2019 Please remember the deadline is 15th of the month - Thank you Look inside for local news & information Website: Benefice of Cley Hill Villages www.cleyhillchurches.org Website contents: Parish News, Church services, Parish Register, Events - 2 - - 15 - F U T U R -
RIVER WYLYE Low Flow Study
Environment Agency RIVER WYLYE Information Centre ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Low Flow Study 128176 FOREWORD N THE RIVER WYLYE LEGEND *“U River Wylye catchment boundary In 1991 the National Rivers River gauging station Authority (now part of the 10 km a Public Water Supply Environment Agency) ^ abstraction borehole commissioned Sir William Halcrow & Partners to study in two phases the influence of abstractions for public water supply on low flows in the Upper Hampshire Avon. In Phase 1, Halcrow estimated the effect of abstraction on all five tributary areas which make up the Upper Hampshire Avon, including the River Wylye. This was completed in 1993. Of the five sub-catchments the Wylye is the most affected by The River Wylye rises from springs in the Cretaceous Upper Creensand of West The PWS sources were all licensed by the abstractions. Beginning in 1993, Wiltshire. The head of the river itself, however, Agency's predecessor authorities. Abstraction Phase 2 focused on low flows in is not always found at the same point. from these sources and conditions on the Depending on the time of year, the licences are carefully monitored and enforced the Wylye and was completed location can be anywhere between the by the Agency. Abstractions from other earlier this year. This leaflet villages of Maiden Bradley and Kingston groundwater and surface sources in the catchment have relatively little bearing on summarises the results, the Deverill. From its source, the river flows north eastwards over the Lower Chalk, cutting river flow problems. actions taken and outlines the through the escarpment at Brixton Deverill further work necessary to more and then back onto the Greensand near BACKGROUND Longbridge Deverill.