The agenda for the Annual Parish Meeting, which will be held on Monday 26th March 2018 in the Education Suite of the Stonehenge Visitor's Centre can be found here. The Annual Parish Meeting,...
Footpaths and Byways
Pedestrians, Yes! Cyclists, Yes! – But What About The Horses?
When the Chairman of the PC attended the inaugural meeting of the A303 Stonehenge Community Forum, he met Myra Bennett, the British Horse Society's County Access Officer for Wiltshire, and they...
A303 Stonehenge Statutory Consultation Documents
We have provided the two key documents for the A303 Stonehenge Scheme Statutory Consultation in the "Documents" section of this website. The first of these is the e-version of the Public...
Onboard and Online: A303 Stonehenge Scheme Community Forum
Last week, Highways England launched the A303 Stonehenge Scheme Community Forum at a meeting in Amesbury. This is one of a number of fora that have been set up, others we understand are for local...
Onboard and Online: Drop-In Events for the Statutory Consultation for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) Scheme
As part of the consultation process for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) Scheme, Highways England will be holding a series of public drop-in events where you can find out...
Onboard and Online: Highways England Community Forum (A303-Bypass)
Those of you who keep an eye on the Salisbury Journal may have picked up on Highways England's plans to set up a Community Forum to engage with those bodies and, possibly, some specific individuals...
The Saga of the Pedestrian Crossing on the A303
As most of you will be aware, the pedestrian controlled crossing on the A303 was put out of action around the time of the summer solstice by a less than attentive car driver. It was clear that...
What Lies Beneath?
Earlier on today,we noticed that Wiltshire Archaeology were back in the recently harvested field between the Berwick St James road and the River Till. When they were last there, back in the spring...
Mended Stile
We are delighted to be able to say that the stile into the meadow at the southern end of Church Street has now been mended, and very robust it now looks as well. For the first time in many years we...