Eddy’s restaurant l-r: chef Sean Rushmore and co-owners Matthew Butler and Robert Barley A FORMER chef at the Flemish Weaver in Corsham has achieved his life’s ambition by opening his own business with his best friend from school. Matthew Butler has named Eddy’s restaurant and takeaway in Market Place, Melksham, after his 19-month-old son Edward. He said: “I lost my job last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. “My business partner Robert Barley and I decided to take over the old LA Diner premises in Melksham. We have named it Eddy’s after my son Edward.” Mr Butler, 31, and Mr Barley, 31, are best friends and have known each other since secondary school.
County Hall in Trowbridge with filed pic by Diane Vose inset DV2056/08. PEOPLE living in the average Band D home across Wiltshire will pay an extra £96.26 a year for their Wiltshire Council services in 2021/22. That includes the increases for their share of cost of running the police and fire authorities and any increase in their town or parish council tax. The authority approved a 4.99 per cent rise in its annual budget and a £75.60 rise in council tax. That means means the bill for an average Band D property will rise to £1,590.60 a year from £1,515 for 2020/21. The total council tax to be paid by an average Band D household will rise to £2,031.06 compared to £1,934.80 last year, a rise of £96.26 or 4.98 per cent.
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County Hall in Trowbridge with filed pic by Diane Vose inset DV2056/08. PEOPLE living in the average Band D home across Wiltshire will pay an extra £96.26 a year for their Wiltshire Council services in 2021/22. That includes the increases for their share of cost of running the police and fire authorities and any increase in their town or parish council tax. The authority approved a 4.99 per cent rise in its annual budget and a £75.60 rise in council tax. That means means the bill for an average Band D property will rise to £1,590.60 a year from £1,515 for 2020/21. The total council tax to be paid by an average Band D household will rise to £2,031.06 compared to £1,934.80 last year, a rise of £96.26 or 4.98 per cent.