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A flying monk, a grisly tiger death and a ghostly figure all form part of a new Malmesbury project.
Explore Malmesbury launched yesterday (April 15) and offers a variety of exciting trails that bring the town s history to life. Themed routes, such as Town Highlights, the Artist’s View and Pub Trail, are included in the website that acts like a town-wide museum guide. People can follow their chosen trail and watch videos, listen to recordings and even take part in quizzes as they walk and reach certain destinations. The trail includes the story of Eilmer of Malmesbury - an English Benedictine monk who, in 11th century, made wings for himself and became the first human to fly.
TIGHTER speed restrictions are set to be introduced in Malmesbury this week in a bid to increase safety in the town. From Thursday, the 20mph speed limit in the town centre will be extended to cover Burnivale and Bristol Street to its junction with Bremilham Road, which includes Harpers Lane, Crab Tree Close, Dark Lane and Foxley Road to the bridge. The roads were chosen for the extension as they either have narrow or no pavements, as well as pinch points and blind turns. Wiltshire councillor for Malmesbury, Gavin Grant said: Although the Covid pandemic meant it took a year to get the legal process completed and the extension of the 20mph zone signed off, I am delighted that it has happened.
HEALS of Malmesbury has successfully delivered its 5,000th meal since the start of the pandemic. The local charity, in partnership with Malmesbury Town Council, launched the service to support isolated, elderly and vulnerable families during the Covid-19 crisis. The lucky recipient of the 5,000th meal lives in Burnham Court, Malmesbury. This amazing milestone was reached thanks to the continuing support of The Red Bull Inn and The Somerford Arms plus the work of the charity s volunteer delivery drivers. HEALS chair of trustees Gavin Grant said: When we set out at the start of the pandemic to help vulnerable people with free meals delivered to their door, I had no idea we would be still at it a year later!
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