St Aldhelm’s Day 2022. Join in with events being held this year to celebrate St Aldhelm’s Day.

 

Fantastic News!

After two difficult years, a full-blown programme of Carnival Events will take place this Summer, finishing with our showpiece event, Carnival Procession, on Saturday 3rd September.

Open Gardens; the Scarecrow trail; spot the difference competition; a Family Fun Day; Petticoat Lane; Music in the Cloisters together with a host of talks, quizzes, plays and fun activities will make up this year’s Carnival.

In 2020, Carnival was run as a Zoom event and in 2021 we ran a reduced programme with no Procession. We feel that it is up to us the Malmesbury Community, to not only ensure that a full Carnival takes place in 2022 but to help make it a great occasion for everyone.

Event planning is well in hand but the success of Carnival will depend entirely on the support of the whole Community.

We need people, once again, to commit hours and ingenuity on building floats; as they have done for years. We need volunteers to come forward for the myriad tasks which need to be done if Carnival is to succeed.

If you can spare some time and want to join in, no matter how little you can give, please get in contact with us via our web site. Better still, we would love to see you at our Malmesbury Carnival Launch evening on Wednesday May 25th at the Town Hall between 7.30 and 8.30 pm.

So, let’s get together, join in and help make this year’s Carnival a real success. We look forward to seeing you.

 

Contact:

Linzi Renshaw, Malmesbury Carnival Committee Secretary.

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Paul Overton, Malmesbury Carnival Committee Co-chair.

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The Annual Town Meeting will take place on Thursday 28th April 2022 at 7.00pm.  Agenda can be downloaded here.  

Would you like to make a difference to the lives of families in your area?

Deadline extended to Friday 6th May 2022!

Kim and Whit Hanks, owners of Abbey House Manor and The Old Bell Hotel, Malmesbury are delighted to announce the re-opening of Abbey House Manor gardens for the 2022 season. From May to October, the gardens will be open on the second Saturday of each month with all ticket proceeds going to Malmesbury Carnival for distribution to local charities. The first open day will be on 14 May 2022 from 10am to 4pm.

The following 5 stalls will be at the Market Cross this coming Friday 18th March 2022.  Come along and support if you can.

Since starting in this role, my mission has always been to make Wiltshire a safer place to live, work and visit.

An opportunity to join the Wiltshire and Swindon Crimestoppers Community Ambassadors. 

Many congratulations to Michael and Sandra Thomas of Michaels Butchers Bistro & Deli for their Gold award in the Casual Dining category from the Taste of the West Hospitality Awards 2022.

 

Read the full review from Taste of the West here;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please be aware the A429 road will be closed at Kingway rail bridge from 10th February until 14th March 2022. This will cause disruption to the Chippenham service bus 92. Wiltshire Council  have put together a revised temporary timetable that will operate during the road closure. 

Do you need help with the cost of repairing or replacing your broken heating system?

You could be entitled to hundreds of pounds off your fuel bills.

Information ,advice and support for the emotional wellbeing of 5 to 18 year olds.

 

  1. THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE (MALMESBURY AND MALMESBURY WITHOUT) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING, TAXI RANK CLEARWAYS AND ON STREET PARKING) CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2017 (AMENDMENT NO.5) ORDER 2021
  2. THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE (WEBBS WAY/SNELL AVENUE, MALMESBURY) (PROHIBITION OF MOTOR VEHICLES) ORDER 2021

The above Orders have now been sealed and will be implemented on 13th September 2021.

A copy of the Map-Based Traffic Regulation Order (Order 1) will be available through the Wiltshire Council website from 13th September 2021; http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/parking-on-off

You can download a copy of the above Order 2 for your retention and a copy of the relevant Press Notice below.

 

Hannah Bahadoor
Team Leader Legal and Technical Support

Sustainable Transport - Highways


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Attractions to visit include the stunning 12th century Malmesbury Abbey, 15th century Market Cross and the Athelstan Museum with a painting of Malmesbury Abbey by JMW Turner. There are also lovely walks along the River Avon.

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