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New Calne mayor vows more of the same - This Is Wiltshire |
New Calne mayor vows more of the sameThis Is WiltshireCalne's new town mayor Roy Golding says he wants to carry on the legacy left by his predecessor. Coun Golding, who has represented the Abberd ward since he became a councillor in 2001, was officially confirmed as the new mayor last week, ...and more » |
Thousands greet Olympic torch in Calne - This Is Wiltshire |
Thousands greet Olympic torch in CalneThis Is WiltshireAn estimated 10000 people turned out to see the Olympic flame pass through Calne, in what was described as one of the town's greatest ever days. Pupils, families and workers were out on the bunting-lined streets in the glorious sunshine, with numbers ...Wiltshire torch bearers tell of joy and emotionThe Wiltshire Gazette and Heraldall 4 news articles » |
Thousands welcome torch to Chippenham, Calne and Marlborough - The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald  BBC News |
Thousands welcome torch to Chippenham, Calne and MarlboroughThe Wiltshire Gazette and HeraldPicture by Phil Manger Follow the Olympic flame live as it comes through Chippenham, Calne and Marlborough today as Gazette & Herald reporters Alex Winter, Tom Mooney, Lewis Cowen and Nigel Kerton blog throughout the day. 1.22pm: The convoy leaves ...Olympic torch heads for Chippenham, Calne and MarlboroughThis Is WiltshireTorchbearers enjoy brushes with flameOxford MailLive updates on Olympic Flame's journey through SwindonSwindon Advertiserall 48 news articles » |
Police on trail of Calne snail statue thieves - The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald |
Police on trail of Calne snail statue thievesThe Wiltshire Gazette and HeraldWiltshire Police are appealing for witnesses and information after a bronze statue of a Water Snail was stolen from the front garden of a property in Wood Street, Calne. The hollow statue measures approximately 2ft wide by 1ft tall and was taken ...and more » |
Council staff tuck into our doughnuts - This Is Wiltshire |
Council staff tuck into our doughnutsThis Is WiltshireThe latest winners of our competition, staff at Calne Town Council, took delivery of their tasty treats last Friday. And what about you and your work colleagues, do you deserve a tasty treat? Every week the Gazette will deliver delicious fresh ...and more » |
Calne pupils learn lingo – then sing it - This Is Wiltshire |
Calne pupils learn lingo – then sing itThis Is WiltshireThere were no 'nil points' when Calne school staged its own European song contest – but plenty of bonhomie. Every pupil at St Marg-aret's Preparatory School took part in the contest which was the highlight of European week. Each class chose a country ...and more » |
Crown from Calne fit for jubilee Queen - This Is Wiltshire |
Crown from Calne fit for jubilee QueenThis Is WiltshireMr Brown, 63, of The Pippin, Calne, has made a hat for the Queen, brimming with royal and English icons. One of Councillor Glenis Ansell's final acts as town mayor was to give her seal of approval to the headgear. His latest hat, made specially for the ...and more » |
Calne teen jailed for assault - The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald |
Calne teen jailed for assaultThe Wiltshire Gazette and HeraldThe attack took place three days after the 19-year-old, of Campion Close Calne, was warned to do his community service after he failed to comply with the order imposed for assault. Colin Meeke, prosecuting, said Nigel Witchard and Lucy Lysenco had been ...and more » |
Calne girls accepted onto prestigious youth theatre course - This Is Wiltshire |
Calne girls accepted onto prestigious youth theatre courseThis Is WiltshireTwo girls from St Mary's School, in Calne, will have the chance to follow in the footsteps of Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth and Daniel Craig. Ella May, 17, and Olivia Kold, 15, have won places at the prestigious National Youth Theatre (NYT), ...and more » |
GCSEs' value questioned by CBI - The Independent  Telegraph.co.uk |
GCSEs' value questioned by CBIThe IndependentSome private school heads have put forward similar suggestions, including Dr Helen Wright, headmistress of private school St Mary's Calne, who argued that the qualifications have run their course. From next year teenagers will be asked to stay in ...CBI calls for review of ´narrow´ GCSE examination systemSFS Groupall 9 news articles » |
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