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Recent public notices in Wiltshire | This Is Wiltshire

Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash Devizes: McCarthy & Stone has applied to Wiltshire Council for a premises licence for Shackleton Place retirement home on Bath Road. If successful, it would allow for the sale of alcohol on the premises for consumption by the homeowners and their invited guests only between the hours of 11am and 11pm Monday to Sunday, and 11am to 1am on New Year’s Eve. Winterbourne Stoke: A 40mph speed restriction will be imposed on the A360 in August, it has been announced. Parts of the A360, Winterbourne Stoke from its junction with the A303 to where it meets the B3086. The speed change will enable Osbourne to carry out construction of a work compound with access. The new speed limit will come into place on August 2 and will continue until November 11, 2021.

Recent public notices from Wiltshire | This Is Wiltshire

Photo by Jingda Chen on Unsplash Devizes: McCarthy & Stone has applied to Wiltshire Council for a premises licence in respect to Shackleton Place (retirement home) on Bath Road. If successful, it would allow for the sale of alcohol on the premises for consumption by the homeowners and their invited guests only between the hours of 11am and 11pm Monday to Sunday, and 11am to 1am on New Year’s Eve. Winterbourne Stoke: A 40mph speed restriction will be imposed on the A360 in August, it has been announced. Parts of the A360, Winterbourne Stoke from its junction with the A303 to where it meets the B3086. The speed change will enable Osbourne to carry out construction of a work compound with access. The new speed limit will come into place on August 2 and will continue until November 11, 2021.

Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust gets £500 funding boost

Bobby Van The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust has been donated £500 from the McCarthy Stone Foundation to help improve home security for vulnerable groups in Wiltshire. Established 20 years ago, the Wilshire Bobby Van Trust aims to secure the homes of the over 60s and anyone aged over 18 with a registered disability, who have become or are at risk of becoming victims of crime in their own homes. The service is entirely free of charge and, as well as offering practical advice on how to stay safe at home, the Trust also undertakes full security assessments, installing appropriate security hardware where required.

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