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Marlborough Town Council
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Car Parking Consultation

 

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Wiltshire Council is reviewing its Car Parking Service. The review focuses on car parking charges and management with the potential use of new technologies and the future role of local communities. It also covers other aspects such as parking standards, first hour free parking and other charging options.  The consultation runs to 19 January 2015.  Have your say.

Views about Car Parking in Marlborough from the Town Council’s Public Meeting on 10th November 2014 pdfRead more document one 170.68 KB   pdfRead more document two254.91 KB

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Old Victorian Cemetery

Thanks to everyone who joined Councillors at the Old Victorian Cemetery in Frees Avenue on Sunday, 30th November to listen to Kim Wakeham’s fascinating history talk and to those who stayed on to do some planting and clearance work. Look out for more community opportunities to get involved through Friends of the Old Victorian Cemetery or contact us at the Town Council offices. 

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Marlborough’s Christmas Lights Switch On – Friday, 21st November 2014

Friday, 21st November  - Great Lights Switch-On. Great turnout. Great night. Thank you to everyone who made it work so well - Rotary, Lions, our Neighbourhood Policing Team, Marlborough Communities Market, the Town Council, St John’s Ambulance, Marlborough Academy of Music and Dance, local schools, Wiltshire Council and more. The man of the moment – Citizen of the Year 2014, Alfie Johnson, our long serving and popular Town Crier who has volunteered tirelessly for our community for many, many years.

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Remembrance Sunday

Remembrance War MemorialA proud day for the town with hundreds following the Parade in the High Street to the New Road War Memorial to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in war. Marlborough will not forget.

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Armistice Day

Freya Lewis and Matt JonesLots came to pay their respects around the Town Hall today for the 2 minutes silence at 11.am.  Pupils and staff from St John’s standing proudly, displaying their poppies alongside the Town Mayor and Councillors.  St John’s Head Boy and Girl, Matt Jones and Freya Lewis, joined the Mayor, 4 Military Intelligence Battalion and the Royal British Legion in laying wreaths at the 7th Wiltshire Regiment War Memorial at London Road.

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Visit of HRH Duke of Kent to Marlborough

1-Duke of Kent 100-unveilling cropped-1090px-1The weather smiled on HRH The Duke of Kent as he unveiled a plaque to commemorate the centenary of the First World War.  A fitting tribute to all those from Marlborough who lost their lives between 1914-1918.   A wonderful day for Marlborough to remember.

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