Addendum to School Places Strategy 2017-2022 – Explanation of the Differences Between Wiltshire Community Areas and Wiltshire School Planning Areas

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Addendum to School Places Strategy 2017-2022 – Explanation of the differences between Wiltshire Community Areas and Wiltshire School Planning Areas

This document should be read in conjunction with the School Places Strategy 2017 – 2022 and provides an explanation of the differences between the Wiltshire Community Areas served by the Area Boards and the School Planning Areas.

The Strategy is primarily a school place planning tool which, by necessity, is written from the perspective of the School Planning Areas. A School Planning Area (SPA) is defined as the area(s) served by a Secondary School and therefore includes all primary schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into that secondary school. As these areas can differ from the community areas, this addendum is a reference tool to aid interested parties from the Community Area/Area Board to define which SPA includes the schools covered by their Community Area. It is therefore written from the Community Area standpoint.

Amesbury

The Amesbury Community Area and Area Board covers Amesbury town and surrounding parishes of Tilshead, Orcheston, Shrewton, Figheldean, Netheravon, Enford, Durrington (including Larkhill), Milston, Bulford, Cholderton, Wilsford & Lake, The Woodfords and Great Durnford. It encompasses the secondary schools The Stonehenge School in Amesbury and Avon Valley College in Durrington and includes primary schools which feed into secondary provision in the Community Areas of Durrington, Lavington and Salisbury.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served by the Secondary Schools and covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into either The Stonehenge School in Amesbury or Avon Valley College in Durrington. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Amesbury Archer Primary School Amesbury CEVC Primary School

Bulford St Leonard’s CE(VA) Primary School Amesbury

Christ the King Catholic Primary School Durrington All Saints CEVC Infants School Durrington CE Controlled Junior School

Figheldean St Michael’s CE Primary School

Gomeldon Primary School Great Wishford CE(VA) Primary School Kiwi School, Bulford Larkhill Primary School Newton Tony CEVC Primary School St. Nicholas CE Primary School, Porton Shrewton CofE Primary School

St. Thomas a’Becket CE (Aided) Primary

School, Tilshead
Amesbury Amesbury
Amesbury Amesbury

Durrington

Amesbury

Durrington Durrington Durrington Salisbury Salisbury Durrington Durrington

Amesbury

Salisbury

Amesbury

Lavington

Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury

Winterbourne Earls CE Primary School Woodford Valley CE Primary Academy The Stonehenge School
Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury

Salisbury

Amesbury Amesbury

Durrington

Avon Valley College

Bradford-on-Avon

The Bradford on Avon Community Area and Area Board includes the parishes of Bradford on Avon, Holt, Limpley Stoke, Monkton Farleigh, South Wraxall, Staverton, Westwood, Wingfield and Winsley. This encompasses St. Laurence School in Bradford on Avon and primary schools which feed into both St Laurence School and the three secondary schools in the adjacent Area Board of Trowbridge.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Bradford on Avon and therefore covers schools in the town and surrounding villages which feed into St. Laurence School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Christchurch CE Controlled Primary School
Bradford on Avon Bradford on Avon
Fitzmaurice Primary School Holt Primary School Staverton CE Primary School Westwood-with-Iford School Winsley CEVC Primary School St. Laurence School
Bradford on Avon Bradford on Avon

Bradford on Avon Trowbridge Bradford on Avon Trowbridge Bradford on Avon Trowbridge

Bradford on Avon Bradford on Avon Bradford on Avon Bradford on Avon

Calne

The Calne Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes of Bremhill, Calne, Calne Without, Cherhill, Compton Bassett, Heddington and Hilmarton. It encompasses the secondary schools John Bentley School in Calne and Abbeyfield School in Chippenham. It also includes a school which feeds to The Devizes School in the adjacent area board of Devizes.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Calne and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into The John Bentley School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Cherhill CE Primary School Derry Hill CE Primary School Fynamore Primary School Heddington CE Primary School Hilmarton Primary School Holy Trinity CE School, Calne Priestley Primary School
Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne
Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne Calne

  • Calne
  • St. Dunstan CE Primary School

St. Nicholas CEVC Primary School, Calne Bromham
Calne

Saint Edmund’s Catholic Academy

The John Bentley School Abbeyfield School, Chippenham The Springfields Academy
Calne Calne Calne Calne
Calne Calne

Chippenham

Calne

Chippenham

The Chippenham Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes of Biddestone, Castle Combe, Chippenham, Chippenham Without, Christian Malford, Grittleton, Hullavington, Kington Langley, Kington St. Michael, Langley Burrell Without, Nettleton, North Wraxall, Seagry, Stanton St. Quintin, Sutton Benger and Yatton Keynell. It includes Hardenhuish School and Sheldon School in Chippenham but Abbeyfield School comes under the Calne Community Area. It also includes a primary school which feeds to secondary provision in the adjacent Community Area of Malmesbury.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served by all the Secondary Schools in Chippenham and therefore covers schools in the town and surrounding villages which feed into Abbeyfield School, Hardenhuish School and Sheldon School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

By Brook Valley CE Primary School Charter Primary School Christian Malford CofE Primary School Frogwell Primary School Hullavington CE Primary School Ivy Lane Primary School Kings Lodge School Kington St. Michael CE Primary School Langley Fitzurse CE Primary School Monkton Park Primary School

Queen’s Crescent Primary School

Redland Primary School Seagry CE Primary School

St. Mary’s RC Primary School St. Paul’s Primary School St. Peter’s C of E Academy

Stanton St. Quintin Primary School Sutton Benger CE Aided Primary School Hardenhuish School
Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham
Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham

Malmesbury

Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham Chippenham
Sheldon School St. Nicholas School

Corsham

The Corsham Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes of Box, Colerne and Corsham. It includes The Corsham School and a primary school which feeds to secondary provision in the adjacent Community Area of Chippenham.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Corsham and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into The Corsham School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Box C E Primary School Colerne C E Primary School Corsham Primary School Corsham Regis Primary School Lacock CE Primary School Lypiatt Primary School Neston Primary School

St. Patrick’s Catholic Primary School

The Corsham School
Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham
Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham

Chippenham

Corsham Corsham Corsham Corsham

Devizes

The Devizes Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes All Cannings, Bishops Cannings, Bromham, Cheverell Magna, Cheverell Parva, Devizes, Easterton, Erlestoke, Etchilhampton, Market Lavington, Marston, Potterne, Roundway, Rowde, Stert, Urchfont, West Lavington and Worton. It encompasses the secondary schools Devizes School in Devizes and Lavington School in Lavington.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served by the Secondary School and covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into either Devizes School or Lavington School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

All Cannings C E Primary School Bishops Cannings CEVA Primary School Dauntsey Academy Primary School Devizes Southbroom Infants School Five Lanes Primary School The Holy Trinity CE Primary Academy St. Barnabas CE School, Market Lavington
Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes
Devizes Devizes

Lavington

Devizes Devizes

Lavington Lavington

Nursteed Community Primary School Rowde C E Primary Academy

Southbroom St. James’ Academy St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School

Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes
Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes

Lavington

Devizes Devizes

Lavington

Devizes Devizes
The Trinity CEVA Primary School, Devizes Devizes Urchfont CE Primary School Wansdyke Community School Devizes School Lavington School Downland School
Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes Devizes

  • Devizes
  • Rowdeford School

Malmesbury

The Malmesbury Community Area and Area Board includes the parishes of Ashton Keynes, Brinkworth, Brokenborough, Charlton, Crudwell, Dauntsey, Easton Grey, Great Somerford, Hankerton, Lea and Cleverton, Leigh, Little Somerford, Luckington and Alderton, Malmesbury, Minety, Norton and Foxley, Oaksey, Sherston, Sopworth and St. Paul Malmesbury Without. It encompasses the secondary school in Malmesbury and includes a primary school which feeds to secondary provision in the adjacent Community Area of Purton.

The School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served by the Secondary School in Malmesbury and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into Malmesbury School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

  • Ashton Keynes CE Primary School
  • Malmesbury

Purton

Brinkworth Earl Danby’s C E Primary Malmesbury

Malmesbury
School Crudwell CE Primary School Lea and Garsdon CE Primary School Luckington Community School Malmesbury CE Primary School Minety CE Primary School Oaksey CE Primary School Sherston CE Primary School

St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School

Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury
Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury Malmesbury

Somerford’s Walter Powell CE Primary Malmesbury

School

  • Malmesbury School
  • Malmesbury
  • Malmesbury

Marlborough

The Marlborough Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes of Aldbourne, Avebury, Baydon, Berwick Bassett, Broad Hinton, Chilton Foliat, East Kennett, Froxfield, Fyfield, Marlborough, Mildenhall, Ogbourne St. Andrew, Ogbourne St. George, Preshute, Ramsbury, Savernake, West Overton, Winterbourne Bassett and Winterbourne Monkton. It encompasses the St. John’s Marlborough secondary school and includes a primary school which feeds to secondary provision in the adjacent Borough of Swindon.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Marlborough and therefore covers schools in the towns and

surrounding villages which feed into St. John’s Marlborough. The following table details

the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Baydon St. Nicholas CE School Broad Hinton C E Primary School Chilton Foliat CEVA Primary School Kennet Valley CE Aided Primary School Ogbourne St. George & St. Andrew CE Cont. Primary School
Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough
Marlborough

Wroughton

Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough

Preshute CE Primary School Ramsbury Primary School

St. Mary’s CE Infant School St. Michael’s CE Aided Primary School,

Aldbourne
Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough
Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough

St. Peter’s CEVC Junior School

St. John’s Marlborough - an International Marlborough

  • Marlborough
  • Marlborough

Marlborough
Academy

Melksham

The Melksham Community Area and Area Board includes the parishes of Atworth, Broughton Gifford, Bulkington, Great Hinton, Keevil, Melksham, Melksham Without, Poulshot, Seend, Semington and Steeple Ashton. It encompasses the secondary school Melksham Oak School and includes primary schools which feed into secondary provision in the adjacent community areas of Bradford-on-Avon and Trowbridge.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Melksham and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into the Melksham Oak School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

  • Aloeric Primary School
  • Melksham

Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham
Melksham Melksham

Bradford-on-Avon

Melksham

Trowbridge

Melksham Melksham Melksham Melksham
Bowerhill Primary School Churchfields, The Village School Forest & Sandridge CE Primary School Keevil C E Primary School River Mead School Seend CE Aided Primary School Shaw CEVC Primary School

St. George’s CE Primary School,

Semington

St. Mary’s Broughton Gifford VCCE Primary Melksham

Melksham
School The Manor School Melksham Oak School
Melksham Melksham
Melksham Melksham

Pewsey

The Pewsey Community Area and Area Board includes the parishes of Alton, Beechingstoke, Burbage, Buttermere, Charlton, Chirton, Easton, Grafton, Great Bedwyn, Ham, Huish, Little Bedwyn, Marden, Manningford, Milton Lilbourne, North Newnton, Oare, Patney, Pewsey, Rushall, Shalbourne, Stanton St. Bernard, Upavon, Wilcot, Wilsford, Woodborough and Wootton Rivers. It encompasses the secondary school Pewsey Vale School and includes primary schools which feed into secondary provision in the adjacent community areas of Devizes and Marlborough.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Pewsey and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into the Pewsey Vale School. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Burbage Primary School Chirton C E Primary School Easton Royal Academy
Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey
Pewsey

Devizes

Pewsey
Great Bedwyn C E Primary School Oare CE Primary School Pewsey Primary School Rushall CEVA School Shalbourne C E Primary School

St. Katharine’s C E Primary School,

Savernake
Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey

Marlborough

Pewsey Pewsey Pewsey

Marlborough Marlborough

Woodborough CE Aided School Pewsey Vale School
Pewsey Pewsey
Pewsey Pewsey

Royal Wootton Bassett and Cricklade

The Royal Wootton Bassett and Cricklade Community Area and Area Board includes the Parishes of Braydon, Broadtown, Cricklade, Clyffe Pypard, Latton, Lydiard Millicent, Lydiard Tregoze, Lyneham and Bradenstoke, Marston Meysey, Purton, Tockenham and Royal Wootton Bassett. It encompasses the secondary school Royal Wootton Bassett Academy and includes primary schools which feed into secondary provision in the adjacent community area of Purton.

However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served only by the Secondary School in Royal Wootton Bassett and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into the Royal Wootton Bassett Academy. The following table details the differences for ease of reference.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School

Planning Area

Broad Town CE Primary School Longleaze Primary School

  • Royal
  • Wootton Royal Wootton

Bassett & Cricklade Bassett

  • Royal Wootton
  • Royal Wootton

Bassett & Cricklade Bassett
Lydiard Millicent CE Primary School

Lyneham Primary School
Royal Wootton Bassett & Cricklade Bassett Royal Wootton
Royal Wootton Royal Wootton
Bassett & Cricklade Bassett

  • Noremarsh Junior School
  • Royal Wootton
  • Royal Wootton

Bassett & Cricklade Bassett

St. Bartholomew’s Primary Academy St. Mary’s C E Primary School, Purton

Ridgeway Farm Academy (New school)

St. Sampson’s C E Primary School

Wootton Bassett Infants School Bradon Forest School
Royal Wootton Bassett & Cricklade Bassett Royal Wootton Bassett & Cricklade Royal Wootton
Royal Wootton

Purton Purton

Bassett & Cricklade Royal Wootton

Purton

Bassett & Cricklade Royal Wootton Bassett & Cricklade Bassett

Royal Wootton Purton

Bassett & Cricklade
Royal Wootton

  • Royal Wootton Bassett Academy
  • Royal
  • Wootton Royal Wootton

Bassett & Cricklade Bassett

Salisbury

The Salisbury Community Area and Area Board covers the entire area of the Salisbury City Council and Hampton Park and includes three of the City’s six Secondary schools

within its geographical area - Bishop Wordsworth’s Grammar School, South Wilts

Grammar School for Girls and Sarum Academy. However, the School Planning Area (SPA) is based on the area(s) served by all of the Secondary Schools in Salisbury and therefore covers schools in the towns and surrounding villages which feed into the six schools. Therefore there are no differences between the Salisbury Community Area and SPA except the SPA also includes some schools which fall within the Southern Wiltshire and South West Wiltshire Community Areas - the following table details the schools included in both the Salisbury Community and SPA areas for clarity.

  • School
  • Area Board
  • School Planning

Area

Bemerton St. John CE Aided Primary Salisbury School
Salisbury
Greentrees Primary School Harnham Infants School Harnham CE Controlled Junior School Manor Fields Primary School Pembroke Park Primary School
Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury
Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury

Sarum St. Paul’s CofE (VA) Primary Salisbury

School

St. Mark’s CE Junior School, Salisbury St. Martin’s CofE Voluntary Aided Primary Salisbury

  • Salisbury
  • Salisbury

Salisbury
School

St. Osmund’s Catholic Primary School, Salisbury

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    Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 0 2 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 1 Foots Lane Ings Isaac Head W 75 M 1786 Farmer 0f 47 Acres Emp 2 Men Semley Page 1. Folio 27 ed3 Foots Lane Ings William Grandson U 23 M 1838 Carter (x-out) Semley Foots Lane Mercer Jane Servant U 18 F 1843 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. Foots Lane Ings James Son M 34 M 1827 Game Keeper Semley 2 Donhead Mill Lawes Thomas A. Head W 32 M 1829 Miller, Malster Emp 3 Men Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes George R. Son U 14 M 1847 Assistant in the Mill Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes Laban L. Son U 7 M 1854 Scholar Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Trim Sarah Servant W 40 F 1821 House Servant Downton 3 Rectory House Dean Edwin Head M 38 M 1823 Butler Crewkerne, Somerset Rectory House Farr Jane Servant U 55 F 1806 House Maid Shenton, Herefordshire 4 Rectory Farm Dean Nancy Head W 43 F 1818 Dairy Man Chislehurst, Kent Rectory Farm Harrison Ellen Servant U 15 F 1846 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. 5 Barkerstreet Fricker Thomas Head M 48 M 1813 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Harriet Wife M 38 F 1823 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Mary J. Daughter 8 F 1853 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 6 Barkerstreet Fricker Diana Head W 77 F 1784 Tisbury Barkerstreet Fricker Emily A. Daughter U 42 F 1819 Donhead St Andw.
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    Brixton Deverill Monkton Deverill Kingston Deverill Foreword by Andrew Murrison MP I am delighted to introduce this Parish Plan which is the work of the residents in Brixton Deverill, Kingston Deverill and Monkton Deverill. All involved, including those who responded to questionnaires and came to consultations, the Parish Council and the Plan Team, are to be congratulated on a document of real worth and great potential utility. It should serve the Parish well for several years. The planning authority, Wiltshire Council, will always benefit from local input in addressing the particular needs of small communities, especially when resources are scarce. Community action has therefore become very much the way forward when residents want something to happen. This formal expression of the Parish’s ambitions and needs is the first and most important foundation for future effective action. The preparation of a Village Design Statement is suggested. We are all very lucky to be living in such a beautiful part of England and such beauty needs to be nurtured and protected. A Design Statement is one way of doing this and I very much encourage the further work it will require. The Parish needs also to evolve and develop in its appeal across the generations of the families already here and to come. So some change is necessary, and this plan, in the process of its preparation, makes that possible. The Plan is a good piece of work and its authors are to be congratulated. House of Commons Andrew Murrison MD MP Upper Deverills Parish Plan Contents Foreword
  • The Church in an Age of Danger: Parsons and Parishioners, 1660-1740 Donald A

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    Cambridge University Press 0521353130 - The Church in an Age of Danger: Parsons and Parishioners, 1660-1740 Donald A. Spaeth Index More information INDEX Abingdon (Berks.), 90 ars moriendi, 222 Act for the Better Maintenance of Curates Articles of Religion, 5, 153, 177 (1714), 38 Ashe, Samuel, 40 Act for the Better Observation of the Lord’s Aske, Nathaniel, rector of Somerford Magna, Day (1676), 189 67, 159–60, 161, 162, 165, 173, 174–6, 177, Act for the More Easy Recovery of Small 194, 196 Tithes (1696), 73, 74, 77, 78–80, 136 atheism, 180 Act of Toleration (1689), 11, 61, 64, 66, 67, Atterbury, Francis, bishop of Rochester, 63 155, 157, 160, 171, 174, 201 Atworth, 54. See also Lewis, John Act of Uniformity (1662), 19, 57, 92, 111, 113, Aubrey, John, 134, 158, 204, 207, 209, 232 114, 115, 153, 155, 166 Avebury, 78, 79, 89, 92, 134–41, 148, 149, Addison, Joseph, 11, 12, 31, 39, 41, 83 150–1. See also White, John Addison, Launcelot, rector of Milston, 12, 15, Ayliffe, Sir George, 42–3 213 Aldbourne, 166, 171 Baily, William, of Horningsham, 168 Alderbury, 198 bands, parish, 252, 253 Alderbury hundred, 163 baptism, 195 Aldermaston (Berks.), 217 fees, 152, 198 Alderton, 92, 102 lay, 198 alehouses, 4, 125, 181, 188 of older child, 68, 160 and good fellowship, 57 of sick infant, 197, 198, 199 licensing, 106 private, 198 unlicensed, 20, 42 social significance of, 198, 200–1 use by clergy, 33, 50, 122–3, 124, 126 Baptists, 158, 197, 202, 242 Allington, 67, 68, 69, 190, 192 Barber, Charles, vicar of Combe Bissett, 72 Amesbury, 68, 213 Barcroft,
  • Athelstan Trust Company Accounts 18-19

    Athelstan Trust Company Accounts 18-19

    Company Registration Number: 07699625 (England & Wales) THE ATHELSTAN TRUST (A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2019 THE ATHELSTAN TRUST (A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) CONTENTS Page Reference and administrative details 1 - 2 Trustees' Report 3 - 11 Governance Statement 12 - 14 Statement on Regularity, Propriety and Compliance 15 Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities 16 Independent Auditors' Report on the financial statements 17 - 19 Independent reporting accountant's report on regularity 20 - 21 Statement of financial activities incorporating income and expenditure account 22 Balance sheet 23 Statement of cash flows 24 Notes to the financial statements 25 - 53 THE ATHELSTAN TRUST (A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Members W Allbrook R Boggis-Rolfe K Sharp, Chair C Littler Trustees R Boggis-Rolfe, Chair1,2 K Frost, Vice Chair A Brooks (resigned 18 July 2019)2 D Collen K Darby1 D Few2 T Gilson (resigned 28 January 2019)2 G Martin2 F Orwin1 W Webster T Brown (appointed 10 October 2019) 1 Pay and Appointments Committee 2 Finance and Audit Committee Company registered number 07699625 Company name The Athelstan Trust Principal and registered Corn Gastons office Malmesbury Wiltshire SN16 0DF Company secretary J Cummings Chief executive officer Mr T Gilson Senior leadership team Mr T Gilson, CEO/Executive Headteacher (Malmesbury School) Mrs N Tilley, CFO Mr T Beveridge, Headteacher (Dean Academy) Mrs J Dickson, Headteacher (Bradon Forest School)
  • Ancient Market Towns and Beautiful Villages

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    Ancient Market Towns and Beautiful Villages Wiltshire is blessed with a fantastic variety of historic market towns and stunning picturesque villages, each one with something to offer. Here are a sample of Wiltshire’s beautiful market towns and villages. Amesbury Nestling within a loop of the River Avon alongside the A303, just 1½ miles from Stonehenge, historic Amesbury is a destination not to be missed. With recent evidence of a large settlement from 8820BC and a breath-taking Mesolithic collection, Amesbury History Centre will amaze visitors with its story of the town where history began. Bradford on Avon The unspoilt market town of Bradford on Avon offers a mix of delightful shops, restaurants, hotels and bed and breakfasts lining the narrow streets, not to mention a weekly market on Thursdays (8am-4pm). Still a natural focus at the centre of the town, the ancient bridge retains two of its 13th century arches and offers a fabulous view of the hillside above the town - dotted with the old weavers' cottages – and the river bank flanked by 19th century former cloth mills. Calne Calne evolved during the 18th and 19th centuries with the wool industry. Blending the old with the new, much of the original Calne is located along the River Marden where some of the historic buildings still remain. There is also the recently restored Castlefields Park with nature trails and cycle path easily accessible from the town centre. Castle Combe Set within the stunning Wiltshire Cotswolds, Castle Combe is a classically quaint English village. Often referred to as the ‘prettiest village in England’, it has even been featured regularly on the big screen – most recently in Hollywood blockbuster ‘The Wolfman’ and Stephen Spielberg’s ‘War Horse’.
  • Mineral Resources Report for Wiltshire

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    Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning Wiltshire (comprising Wiltshire and the Borough of Swindon) Commissioned Report CR/04/049N BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY COMMISSIONED REPORT CR/04/049N Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning Wiltshire (comprising Wiltshire and the Borough of Swindon) G E Norton, D G Cameron, A J Bloodworth, D J Evans, G K Lott, I J Wilkinson, H F Burke, N A Spencer, and D E Highley This report accompanies the 1;100 000 scale map: Wiltshire (comprising Wiltshire and the Borough of Swindon) Mineral Resources Key words Mineral resource planning, Wiltshire, Swindon. Front cover Westbury Cement Works, Lafarge Cement UK (Blue Circle Cements), and Westbury White Horse. Bibliographical reference G E NORTON, D G CAMERON, A J BLOODWORTH, D J EVANS, G K LOTT, I J WILKINSON, H F BURKE, N A SPENCER, and D E HIGHLEY. 2004. Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning. Wiltshire (comprising Wiltshire and the Borough of Swindon) British Geological Survey Commissioned Report, CR/04/049N. 12pp. Keyworth, Nottingham British Geological Survey 2004 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of Survey publications is available from the British Geological Survey offices BGS Sales Desks at Nottingham, Edinburgh and London; see contact details below or shop online at Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG www.geologyshop.com 0115B936 3100......................... Fax 0115B936 3200 e-mail: sales @bgs.ac.uk The London Information Office also maintains a reference www.bgs.ac.uk collection of BGS publications including maps for Online shop: www.geologyshop.com consultation.