Calne: Turner Landscapes of 4 The Rise is applying for a licence to use Wessington Cabins, London Road in Calne as an operating centre for one goods vehicle. Chippenham: Marek Repetowski trading as Comfort Moves of 3 Heathfield has applied for a change to an existing licence – to allow the company to add an operating centre and two vehicles at Unit 9 of the Westpoint, Business Park, Vincients Road in Chippenham. Lacock: Joseph Mark Brunt, trading under J M Brunt Livestock, has applied to change an existing licence to allow the company to keep an additional two goods vehicles and three trailers at its operating centre at Clanville House Stanton St. Quintin.
Dear Editor, This letter is regarding the Ludgershall market starting up on a Friday morning at the Memorial Hall. Until the pandemic started we had a thriving Friday morning club in this hall, open to all for teas, coffees etc. with monthly raffles and a Christmas dinner for all at The Queens Head pub. Subsequent to the lockdown easing, we found that the new charges for using the hall has become too prohibitive and we are moving to the Church Hall in Ludgershall for our Friday meetings. I enclose a quote from Councillor Allan regarding the Friday market in which she said: “I’d like it to go as big as possible.” She said: “maybe have it indoors as well as outdoors and make it a big thing on a Friday morning; do teas, coffees and everything else. It could be a place where everyone can come down and have a chat and buy something.”
Calne: Turner Landscapes of 4 The Rise is applying for a licence to use Wessington Cabins, London Road in Calne as an operating centre for one goods vehicle. Chippenham: Marek Repetowski trading as Comfort Moves of 3 Heathfield has applied for a change to an existing licence – to allow the company to add an operating centre and two vehicles at Unit 9 of the Westpoint, Business Park, Vincients Road in Chippenham. Lacock: Joseph Mark Brunt, trading under J M Brunt Livestock, has applied to change an existing licence to allow the company to keep an additional two goods vehicles and three trailers at its operating centre at Clanville House Stanton St. Quintin.
Following the conclusion of the inquests into the deaths of both Cllr James Nash and Alex Sartain, the timeline of events which led to the tragic incident on August 5 which would see both men killed. Alex Sartain, who had a history of mental illness, attacked Cllr Nash at his home in Upper Enham; first shooting the councillor before repeatedly stamping on his head. Mr Sartain would later be involved in a police pursuit, and ended up crashing his motorbike at high speed on the A343 north of Hurstbourne Tarrant. Here are the timeline of events that led to the terrible events of last year:
Calne: Turner Landscapes of 4 The Rise is applying for a licence to use Wessington Cabins, London Road in Calne as an operating centre for one goods vehicle. Chippenham: Marek Repetowski trading as Comfort Moves of 3 Heathfield has applied for a change to an existing licence – to allow the company to add an operating centre and two vehicles at Unit 9 of the Westpoint, Business Park, Vincients Road in Chippenham. Lacock: Joseph Mark Brunt, trading under J M Brunt Livestock has applied to change an existing licence to allow the company to keep an additional two goods vehicles and three trailers at its operating centre at Clanville House Stanton St. Quintin.