Chippenham Area Residents Mentioned in Kilvert's Diary (1870
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HD1650 Trinity Gardens-16Pp Brochure EMAIL
3 new exclusive high quality detached 4 bedroom family homes situated on Hardenhuish Lane PLOT 1 Trinity Gardens is an exclusive private development of just three luxury houses, architect designed to the highest standard and located within the highly desirable area of Hardenhuish, Chippenham. Trinity Gardens is approached via a slip road off Hardenhuish Lane. The houses are constructed in a traditional manner with high quality brickwork and reconstructed stonework to PLOT 3 the external elevations and slates to the roof. Internally the houses have excellent room proportions with crisp, modern design. Trinity Gardens has been designed with strong The accommodation is arranged with open plan kitchen/ breakfast and family room. There is a well proportioned emphasis on the external sitting room with wood burning stove and a study/snug design embodying the on the ground floor. A special feature of all the houses is a separate utility room off the kitchen with doors giving golden ratio rule of access to the front and rear of the houses. classical buildings. Upstairs, the four bedrooms have the benefit of two en-suite bathrooms and a family bathroom. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. PLOT 2 Outside there is a double garage with electric opening door and the gardens, front and rear, are laid to grass. Trinity Gardens Hardenhuish Lane Chippenham SN14 6HR Little Waitrose Chippenham Railway Station SUPERB LOCATION Chippenham is a vibrant historic market town situated in the heart of Wiltshire with easy access to Bath, Bristol and Swindon. TRANSPORT Trinity Gardens lies just to the north west of Chippenham town centre with both junction 17 of the M4 motorway and Chippenham mainline railway station less than 5 minutes drive by car. -
Addendum to School Places Strategy 2017-2022 – Explanation of the Differences Between Wiltshire Community Areas and Wiltshire School Planning Areas
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. -
Draycot Cerne
Chippenham Area Residents Mentioned in Kilvert’s Diary 1870 – 1879 Draycot Cerne Robert Francis Kilvert was born at Hardenhuish (Harnish) Rectory 3/12/1840, the son of Rev Robert Kilvert & his wife Thermuthius Cole. He was also descended from the Ashe family – Samuel Ashe was a curate at Hardenhuish in the late 1700s. 1870 Surname Given Title Occupation & Notes Abode Names Henry ‘Little’ Fellow Pupil at Hardenhuish School aged about 12 when Hardenhuish at the school John Servant of Kilvert Senior Langley Burrell Arnold Walter Fellow Pupil at Hardenhuish School aged about 12 when Hardenhuish at the school Awdry Arthur Friend of Kilvert and Son of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Charles Friend of Kilvert and Son of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Edmund Friend of Kilvert and Son of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Fanny Friend of Kilvert and Daughter of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Harriett Friend of Kilvert and Daughter of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Margaret Friend of Kilvert and Daughter of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Maria Friend of Kilvert and Daughter of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Awdry Walter Friend of Kilvert and Son of the Draycot Awdrys Draycot Rectory, Draycot Cerne Bryant John Churchwarden & Farmer The Barrow, Langley Burrell Bryant Tom Son of John Bryant Coles Deacon Fellow Pupil at Hardenhuish School aged about 12 when Hardenhuish at the school ©Wiltshire -
Chippenham Sports Partnership News
Chippenham Sports Partnership News Issue 7 Jan 2018 Inside this issue: PLT Meeting Real PE and Gym Multi Skills Talent Team Young Officials Young Ambassador & PLT Conference Level 1.5 & 2 Football Festivals YST Resources and Learning Christmas Cross-country Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Premier Sport offer for Schools Sport Premium locally including the ‘Golden Mile’ Primary Sports Premium Guidance Presentations for Schools and Governors Happy New Year! Welcome back! We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy and Healthy 2018. We hope you had an enjoyable Christmas and a chance to relax! Last term was certainly a busy one. Our first PLT meeting was a lovely opportunity to catch up and welcome our new recruits as well as saying farewell to a few of our longest standing PLTs – Sian Northern-Evans, Fiona Watkins and Rebecca Hagley. Their support and enthusiasm over the years has been fantastic and they will be sorely missed. We wish them well in their new roles. Looking back through the last couple of terms, it has certainly been a busy start to the year with two football festivals, two multi-skills festivals, two Real PE courses, a Young Officials course, a Young Ambassador Conference and of course the fabulous and festive Christmas Cross-country event. We had a record breaking number of runners this year just shy of 600! We are always pleased to see so many young people involved in these events and appreciate all the support the schools give in enabling their children to take part. -
Aftermath of Kington Langley Revel
Aftermath of Kington Langley Revel Desperate Affray at Chippenham On Saturday the 7th instant, between eleven and twelve o’clock, a party of young men, about thirty in number, from Langley Burrell and Kington Langley, near Chippenham, entered that town, and with bludgeons and stones, assaulted and most dreadfully beat all the persons they met, without distinction of age or sex. Mr. Joseph Hull, saddler, who was called out of his bed by cries of murder, was taken up and carried home dead. Mr. Reynold, a brazier, was carried home bruised from head to foot. He was heard praying most piteously for his life. “Don’t kill me! Don’t kill me, Mountjoy, and I’ll give thee a guinea!” but no mercy was shewn him. He died on Tuesday evening. Mr. Moore, the high constable, and landlord of the Duke of Cumberland, lies in a most deplorable state, and upwards of twenty other persons are suffering under severe contusions. Nearly twenty of the assailants, including the two ringleaders, who are respectable farmers, are in custody. This shameful outrage is stated to have arisen at the last Kington Langley revel, where some offence was taken at the conduct of some young men of Chippenham, and a determination was formed to have revenge. A verdict of Wilful Murder and Riot has been brought in by the Coroner’s Inquest, which sat on the bodies of the unfortunate men who lost their lives on this occasion, against Henry Knight and John Matthew (two farmers), John Thomas, George Thomas, Thomas Pearce, Benjamin Salter, William Tanner, John ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Maureen Withey Woodman, James Isaacs, and William Bryant, (all of whom, except Tanner, are in custody,) and against other persons unknown. -
Undergraduate Admissions by
Applications, Offers & Acceptances by UCAS Apply Centre 2019 UCAS Apply Centre School Name Postcode School Sector Applications Offers Acceptances 10002 Ysgol David Hughes LL59 5SS Maintained <3 <3 <3 10008 Redborne Upper School and Community College MK45 2NU Maintained 6 <3 <3 10011 Bedford Modern School MK41 7NT Independent 14 3 <3 10012 Bedford School MK40 2TU Independent 18 4 3 10018 Stratton Upper School, Bedfordshire SG18 8JB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10022 Queensbury Academy LU6 3BU Maintained <3 <3 <3 10024 Cedars Upper School, Bedfordshire LU7 2AE Maintained <3 <3 <3 10026 St Marylebone Church of England School W1U 5BA Maintained 10 3 3 10027 Luton VI Form College LU2 7EW Maintained 20 3 <3 10029 Abingdon School OX14 1DE Independent 25 6 5 10030 John Mason School, Abingdon OX14 1JB Maintained 4 <3 <3 10031 Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd OX14 3PS Independent 4 <3 <3 10032 Radley College OX14 2HR Independent 15 3 3 10033 St Helen & St Katharine OX14 1BE Independent 17 10 6 10034 Heathfield School, Berkshire SL5 8BQ Independent 3 <3 <3 10039 St Marys School, Ascot SL5 9JF Independent 10 <3 <3 10041 Ranelagh School RG12 9DA Maintained 8 <3 <3 10044 Edgbarrow School RG45 7HZ Maintained <3 <3 <3 10045 Wellington College, Crowthorne RG45 7PU Independent 38 14 12 10046 Didcot Sixth Form OX11 7AJ Maintained <3 <3 <3 10048 Faringdon Community College SN7 7LB Maintained 5 <3 <3 10050 Desborough College SL6 2QB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10051 Newlands Girls' School SL6 5JB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10053 Oxford Sixth Form College OX1 4HT Independent 3 <3 -
Swindon & Wiltshire Enterprise Adviser Network October 2017
Swindon Area Swindon & Wiltshire Enterprise Adviser Network October 2017 Business School Business School Cirencester 1 Business West 1 Swindon College 10 Barclays 10 Commonweal School 2 Fenturi 2 New College 11 Swindon Borough EOTAS (Stratton Council 11 Education and Riverside) 3 TBC 3 Cirencester College 3 Cirencester 12 Historic England 12 Ridgeway School 4 GWH 4 Dorcan Academy 13 Enterprise Works 13 Crowdys Hill School 5 Marriott Hotels 5 St Joseph’s Academy University Technical A420 14 Dialogue Semiconductor 14 Capita Workforce Highworth Warneford College Swindon 6 6 Malmesbury 5 Management Solutions Academy 11 15 PGL 15 Nova Hreod Academy 5 8 21 13 8 7 Be Wiser 7 Lawn Manor Academy Swindon 17 16 RBS 16 Lydiard Park Academy 9 15 12 2 7 M4 9 Nationwide Building 9 13 11 7 8 8 Abbey Park School 5 18 Society 17 Bloor Homes 17 Swindon Tuition Service 14 14 10 M4 Royal Wootton 17 4 10 16 9 1 6 Andover Bassett 3 2 9 Barclays 9 Swindon Academy 18 GWH 18 Upland Education Trust 21 17 16 6 1 2 M4 5 2 3 8 4 18 1 A346 12 1 15 Wiltshire Area 4 30 Chippenham 4 3 7 28 A4 Business School Business School 10 Corsham 8 Marlborough 29 Calne 1 Green Square Group 1 Sheldon School South Wilts Grammar A350 7 17 Business West 17 Newbury School for Girls 2 IXYS 2 Hardenhuish School 18 QinetiQ 18 St Edmond’s Girls’ School 11 Melksham 6 23 6 A346 3 11 10 Bath ASU 3 Abbeyfield School Trowbridge Devizes 27 Nationwide Building 14 19 19 The Wellington Academy 14 25 Pewsey 4 Bath ASU 4 The Corsham School Society 27 20 31 5 TBC 5 Malmesbury School QinetiQ 20 Wyvern -
School Address Hardenhuish School
Hardenhuish School 2015 - 2016 School Address: Hardenhuish School Hardenhuish Lane Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 6RJ Telephone No: 01249 650693 Fax No: 01249 767388 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.hardenhuish.wilts.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Jan Hatherell B.Sc., M.Ed. Status: Academy Status granted 1 September 2010. Foundation School status granted September 1999 Maths and Computing Specialist School status 2003, redesignated as High Performing Specialist School 2008, adding Science and AGAT from Sep 2009. Centre for Further Maths Support Programme . Location: Two and a half miles from J17 of the M4, on the A420 Bristol-London road Number on roll: 1518 including 305 in Sixth Form Teaching Staff : 75 Full-time and 29 Part-time teachers Support staff: 100 School Budget: Approximately £7.2 million Leadership Team: Headteacher, two Deputy Headteachers, two Assistant Headteachers and Business Manager Mission and Aims Our aim at Hardenhuish, that all pupils are ‘inspired to learn, supported to succeed’ underpins all our work and values for the young people in our care. I want all our children to fulfil their potential. To achieve our mission we set out to ensure that we excel in all that we do, and that we are seen as a school at the heart of its community. Our commitment to excellence in the curriculum can be seen through such things as: our focus on raising achievement for all our pupils, so that they achieve all the necessary qualifications to realise personal ambitions being in the vanguard of educational use of ICT -
Chippenham Roll of Honour 1914-1918
CHIPPENHAM ROLL OF HONOUR 1914-1918 May their names be remembered always Listed below is a short biography of those brave souls who gave their lives for their country and have a connection to Chippenham TANNER, FREDERICK THOMAS (FRANK) - Private 7695 - 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment - died 18th October 1916 on the Somme - age 28 - born in Chippenham; enlisted at Chippenham; eldest son of Mr. And Mrs. J. Tanner of 10 The Gardens, Ladds Lane, Chippenham; husband of Elizabeth Lally Tanner of 494 Berg Street, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa; brother of C. Tanner; H. E. Tanner; J. Tanner; W. E Tanner all of whom served during WWI. - Buried at Warlencourt British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France - Grave/Memorial Reference - VI. D. 22. - Commemorated on the Chippenham Town War Memorial, Market Place, Chippenham; Commemorated on the St. Andrews Church Memorial, Chippenham TANNER, HERBERT ARTHUR - Private 1560 - Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry - died 14th August 1916 in hospital at Rouen from complications following a kick from a horse - age 21 - born in Chippenham; enlisted at Chippenham; second son of Ruth and the late Frederick C. Tanner of 73 Englands, Wood Lane, Chippenham; grandson of Colour Sergeant F. Blanchard based at Devizes educated at Westmead School and a member of the Church Lads Brigade and the Boy Scouts; apprenticed to a dentist Mr. T. Hamblyn - Buried at St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France - Grave/Memorial Reference - B. 31. 17 - Commemorated on the Chippenham Town War Memorial, ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2011/Teresa Lewis Revised 11 January 2016 by Teresa Lewis Market Place, Chippenham; Commemorated on the Causeway Primitive Methodist War Memorial, Chippenham; Commemorated on the St. -
Request for Quotation for Passenger Transport Bus Service
Appendix 6 Proposed timetables for Wiltshire Council contracted bus services in Northern Wiltshire st from 31 March 2014 - v2 The timetables below are indicative of those that are expected to replace those operating on the following existing Wiltshire Council contracted bus services in Northern Wiltshire, from 31st March 2014: ● Andybus bus services 30, 31, 41, 92 and 93; ● Coachstyle and Faresaver bus services 35, 36, 75, 76, 76A 95 and 99; ● AD Rains services 50, 52, 91, 91A and 91B; ● Thamesdown Transport and Hatts Travel services 60 & 61. Please note however that minor ajustments may still need to be made to these timetables before they are introduced, particularly with regards to services 60, 91 and 95 which may need to take an alternative route whilst the road between Dauntsey and Lyneham is closed. Bus Service 30 - The Malmesbury Town Bus linking the Malmesbury local area with the town centre Provisional Timetable Monday to Saturday - except public holidays NS NS NS NS NS NS Malmesbury, Cross Hayes 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 -.- 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1600 1630 1700 Parklands 0905 0935 1005 1035 1105 1135 1205 -.- 1305 1335 1405 1435 1505 1605 1635 1705 Burnham House -.- -.- 1008 -.- 1108 -.- 1208 -.- 1308 -.- 1408 -.- -.- 1608 -.- -.- Gloucester Rd, Co-op store 0908 0938 1011 1038 1111 1138 1211 -.- 1311 1338 1411 1438 1508 1611 1638 1708 Lacemakers Road 0911 0941 -.- 1041 -.- 1141 -.- -.- -.- 1341 -.- 1441 1511 -.- 1641 1711 Tetbury Hill 0913 0943 1013 1043 1113 1143 1213 -.- 1313 1343 1413 1443 1513 1613 1643 1713 -
2009 Admissions Cycle
Applications, Offers & Acceptances by UCAS Apply Centre 2009 UCAS Apply Centre School Name Postcode School Sector Applications Offers Acceptances 10001 Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones LL68 9TH Maintained <4 0 0 10002 Ysgol David Hughes LL59 5SS Maintained 4 <4 <4 10008 Redborne Upper School and Community College MK45 2NU Maintained 5 <4 <4 10010 Bedford High School MK40 2BS Independent 7 <4 <4 10011 Bedford Modern School MK41 7NT Independent 18 <4 <4 10012 Bedford School MK40 2TU Independent 20 8 8 10014 Dame Alice Harpur School MK42 0BX Independent 8 4 <4 10018 Stratton Upper School, Bedfordshire SG18 8JB Maintained 5 0 0 10020 Manshead School, Luton LU1 4BB Maintained <4 0 0 10022 Queensbury Upper School, Bedfordshire LU6 3BU Maintained <4 <4 <4 10024 Cedars Upper School, Bedfordshire LU7 2AE Maintained 7 <4 <4 10026 St Marylebone Church of England School W1U 5BA Maintained 8 4 4 10027 Luton VI Form College LU2 7EW Maintained 12 <4 <4 10029 Abingdon School OX14 1DE Independent 15 4 4 10030 John Mason School, Abingdon OX14 1JB Maintained <4 0 0 10031 Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd OX14 3PS Independent <4 <4 <4 10032 Radley College OX14 2HR Independent 15 7 6 10033 The School of St Helen & St Katharine OX14 1BE Independent 22 9 9 10035 Dean College of London N7 7QP Independent <4 0 0 10036 The Marist Senior School SL57PS Independent <4 <4 <4 10038 St Georges School, Ascot SL5 7DZ Independent <4 0 0 10039 St Marys School, Ascot SL5 9JF Independent 6 <4 <4 10041 Ranelagh School RG12 9DA Maintained 8 0 0 10043 Ysgol Gyfun Bro Myrddin SA32 8DN Maintained -
CURRICULUM VITAE SARAH PURVEY Studio Address the Ceramic Studio, New Farm, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 9QJ Website
CURRICULUM VITAE SARAH PURVEY Studio Address The Ceramic Studio, New Farm, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 9QJ Website http://www.sarahpurveyceramics.com Email [email protected] Mobile 0777 3018863 Biography Sarah Purvey was born in Middlesex. She studied BA and MA at Bath Spa University some twenty years apart and was based at Corsham Court for the duration of her MA which she completed in 2009. Sarah’s work is held in collections nationally and internationally including in London, Tokyo and New York. In 2012 Sarah was selected for the prestigious Threadneedle Prize, going on to exhibit in Cork Street and at the Battersea Affordable Art Fair in 2013. She was awarded professional membership of the Devon Guild in 2010 and is based in rural Wiltshire. Qualifications and Training 2008- 2009 MA Ceramics, Bath School of Art and Design, Bath Spa University 1988- 1991 BA Ceramics, Bath College of Higher Education 1986- 1988 BTec Ceramics, Plymouth College of Art and Design Exhibitions 2013 Panzer Trotman Fine Art, London Wine Street Gallery Group Show Denise Yapp Contemporary Art, Winter Exhibition Group Show Hatfield Art In Clay Bath Abbey- Hospitality Group show The Russell Cotes Museum with The Arthouse Gallery Solo Show New Craftsman Gallery St Ives Affordable Art Fair- Bristol Bowlish Contemporary Gallery Affordable Art Fair Battersea-Bowlish Contemporary Gallery 2012 Quest Gallery Bath with Ione Parkin RWA Bircham Gallery Selected Autumn Exhibition Norfolk Gallery 28 Cork Street with The Katharine House Gallery Threadneedle Prize Exhibition-