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The most recent minutes of the Steering Group, and updated versions of the Neighbourhood Plan, are available on our Documents & Links page

 

What is happening with the Neighbourhood Plan?

Written on 31 May 2022

The final Examiners report has been sent to Wiltshire Council. Consequently a ‘Decision Notice’ has been issued by Wiltshire Council, received on 26th May, and with this a set of required amendments to the MANP.

  • The most significant material amendment is the removal of the Salisbury Road site from the plan.
  • The ‘Decision Notice’, subject to these amendments, recommends for the MANP to move to referendum. Wiltshire Council has also issued notification of the referendum date as 11th August.
  • The MANP amendments will be made in house where possible week beginning 6th June, and if needed will commission in external consultants for some technical changes.
  • The amended MANP has to be returned to Wiltshire Council by 22nd June.

These documents will be discussed at the Planning Committee Meeting of Marlborough Town Council on 6 June and the MANP Steering Group is meeting on 7th June to plan for how best to promote the plan and the referendum date.  The documents are available on our Documents & Links page.

Written on 31 March 2022

Following the Regulation 16 consultation (see below) the revised draft Plan was scrutinised by an independent examiner appointed by Wiltshire Council.  The Examiner's questions have been answered and you can read the pdfNeighbourhood Plan Steering Group's Response here.
The most recent questions to Wiltshire Council were:

Q1: As mentioned to the QBs (qualifying body), I am not presented with the comments of the Environment Agency on the independently prepared SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment). Please would you check whether comments were received as part of the Reg16 Consultation and, if not, please would you press the Environment Agency to make their comments, or acknowledge that they don't have comments to make.

Q2: Would the Council's current experience of viability assessments (or the like) indicate that a 50% affordable housing requirement is deliverable whilst not compromising on other policy expectations, such as design, open space, mitigation measures, etc?

Q3: The QBs have suggested that "Where there have been rare opportunities [in Marlborough] for significant brownfield site developments in the last decade or more, they have most often been developed for age-restricted, retirement complexes". Is there any available data that would support or quantify this statement?
You can read Wiltshire Council's Response here:

pdfWiltshire Council Response
pdfAppendix 1 - North Wessex Downs AONB
pdfAppendix 2 - Environment Agency
pdfAppendix 3 - List of green/brownfield sites/age restricted developments

Written on 14 December 2021

Following the Regulation 14 public consultation for people living in the Neighbourhood Plan area, the draft Plan was reviewed and amended to take residents’ views into account.  The FAQs on the website were also updated to respond to some queries that people raised during the consultation.

The revised draft Plan was then submitted to Wiltshire Council, which undertook its own consultation exercise, called Public Consultation (Regulation 16).  This process closed on 8 November.  There were comments made by both statutory bodies and by members of the public.

The MANP Steering Group reviewed these comments and went back to Wiltshire Council with observations and explanations were necessary (some of the comments repeated those from the Regulation 14 exercise and have already been addressed).  There is unfortunately still some misunderstanding as to what the remit of the Neighbourhood Plan is.  For example, it is not within the power of the Steering Group to allocate land for an expanded surgery (identified by the surgery itself and by local people as a key need).  It is for the Clinical Commissioning Group and the surgery to provide the service needed.  The Steering Group tried to support the surgery in that task by facilitating discussions with the Police Commissioner about using the old police station (not pursued by the surgery) and by asking landowners for sites that might be used.  The only site offered was that close to the leisure centre in Barton Dene.  Neither can the MANP provide land for sports; no landowners offered such land.  The next best thing the MANP can do is have policies to reflect the priority to be given in these areas, which, if the Plan is adopted, will inform Wiltshire Council planning decisions.

It was encouraging to see comments which endorsed the Plan, and supported the suggested sites for housing, which would help with the provision of affordable housing.

Wiltshire Council has appointed an independent external examiner, whose role it is to review the draft plan and confirm whether it should go forward for a referendum.

Wiltshire Council has not provided a timescale, but any referendum would probably not be held before February 2022.

For more information, please refer to this useful step by step guide on the Wiltshire Council’s website -  https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/planning-neighbourhood-process

 

Public Consultation (Regulation 16): 20 September to 8 November 2021

Draft Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan (2021 – 2036) Regulation 16 Consultation

Wiltshire Council consulted on the proposed Draft Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan, which was formally submitted by Marlborough Town Council.

Following this consultation, the comments received were passed to an independent examiner to consider the representations and recommend whether the draft Neighbourhood Plan should be put to a community referendum.

The consultation started on Monday 20 September 2021 and closed on Monday 8 November 2021.

Please be aware that all representations will be publicly available and may also appear on the Wiltshire Council website.

Further information including the submitted draft neighbourhood plan and how to comment were available online via http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/planning-neighbourhood-consultations

Where possible, responders were asked to provide any comments using the Consultation Portal. Alternatively, an editable representation form was available to be downloaded from the Supporting Files section on the consultation portal, and completed forms could either be emailed to neighbourhoodplanning@wiltshire.gov.uk or sent by post to:

Spatial Planning Team, Economic Development and Planning, Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge BA14 8JN

A copy was also available on request by calling neighbourhood planning on 01225 713598 or 713986.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Spatial Planning on Tel: 01225 713598 or by email to neighbourhoodplanning@wiltshire.gov.uk

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Read and download a pdfPress Release here


Public Consultation (Regulation 14): 18 January to 8 March 2021

This consultation is now closed - thank you to everyone who submitted their comments.
You can still read about the consultation and open the draft plan and supporting documents by clicking the link below.

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Marlborough Neighbourhood Area Designation
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Consultation on an application for the amendment of the Marlborough Neighbourhood Area closed on 16 November 2020.

The Designation of Marlborough Neighbourhood Area was approved on 18 November 2020 in accordance with section 61G of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended for the purposes of Neighbourhood Planning and Part 2 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 as amended 2016.  A copy of the decision notice including a map which identifies the area is available here. 

 

Read the Minutes of the Steering Group Meetings

 

WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE

INTRODUCTION

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A Neighbourhood Plan is all about land: what we do with it, how we use it, how we protect it, what we play on it, how we manage it, how we look after it for the future.

Your Neighbourhood Plan will give our community a say on the type of development that takes place in Marlborough, Mildenhall and Savernake. 

It’s framed by the 2011 Localism Act and put together by the community for the community and then approved through a referendum for local people. It could also influence affordable housing, local jobs, transport, the vitality of the High Street and the environment. It will also need to take into account surgery capacity, school places, other community facilities and infrastructure.

Our Neighbourhood Plan will run to 2036 and must be consistent with the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the Wiltshire Local Plan (formerly the Wiltshire Core Strategy) and so provide for a balanced and sustainable approach to development in our Neighbourhood Plan area. It’s the only formal route for us all to be able to really influence the future shape of Marlborough and really holds weight in planning decisions.

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The Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan will focus on:

Housing
Amenities (including parking)
Countryside & Recreation
Business & Employment
Design, Conservation & Heritage

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These pages include maps, parish information, details of subject areas to be included in the plan, updates on progress, documents, reports, minutes of meetings and contact information.

Please let us know if you feel there's something missing.  

 

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10 August 2022: 

**Wiltshire Council has received a claim for judicial review relating to the Draft Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan. The Counting Officer, Terence Herbert, has been instructed to suspend the Referendum due to be held on 11 August 2022 following an order of the court until further notice.  This means that the poll will not take place on Thursday 11 August 2022.**

 

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THE DRAFT PLAN CONSULTATION CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT ON 8 MARCH - THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUBMITTED A RESPONSE

You can read a redacted, pdftext only extract of the responses1.24 MB received from members of the public and interest groups here.  Note some responses are duplicated if we received them in more than one format.  For more documents, click here

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PUBLIC CONSULTATION
18 January to 8 March 2021

Marlborough with Manton, Mildenhall and Savernake

Click here to read a press release issued 22 February 2021

click here to read the plan  and supporting documentsWe Need Your Views

Thank you to all those who let us have their views in response to previous informal consultations about land use in Marlborough, Manton, Mildenhall and Savernake.  All of those comments were taken into consideration to formulate the draft Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan and we are now in the first formal consultation stage where we are asking you to comment on it.  This is known as Regulation 14 in the legal process.

As a reminder, our Neighbourhood Plan is a planning document with legal status and will be used as part of the planning application process for new developments or changes to existing buildings.  It also provides a good reference document when considering other community matters.  It aims to meet the needs of our community arising from public consultations and surveys:

  • Affordable housing for those, of all ages, who cannot afford open market housing
  • Community infrastructure: parking spaces, medical centre, cemetery capacity, sports facilities
  • Protection of our natural environment
  • Landscapes in the surrounding area
  • Open spaces within our communities
  • Protection of our heritage: listed buildings, historical sites, buildings of special interest
  • Protection against speculative and unwanted developments

 It covers the years up to 2036

The Plan has been produced over the last four years by a Steering Group of local councillors, community representatives and residents with support from consultations - ONeillHomer, Cobweb Consulting and People & Places.

 Sometimes different community needs can be conflicting, such as the wish for more affordable housing, but a desire to keep our green spaces.  In the Plan, using firm evidence, we have tried to retain the right balance to give the best overall outcome for everyone.

Statutory consultees are being contacted and we need our communities' views too.

Wiltshire Council's consultation on its Local Plan is running too.  This is a different, more strategic document, but will be influenced by our Neighbourhood Plan and this consultation.

This consultation runs from 18 January to 8 March

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If you were unable to attend the online meetings you can view the presentation here

pdfNotes from the meeting held 27 January are here

Notes from the meeting held 24 February are here

  

Chair of the Steering Group, Councillor Mervyn Hall, explains the content of the plan and the consultation, in this video

 

What Happens after thE Regulation 14 Consultation?

Following this first formal public consultation, the Plan will be reviewed and passed with its supporting documents to Wiltshire Council to be checked against legislation (this part of the legal process is Regulation 15).  Responsibility then rests with Wiltshire Council which will undertake a further formal consultation (known as Regulation 16) before the Plan is subject to formal examination by an Independent Examiner.  Following any amendments, the Plan will go to a local referendum later in the year when COVID regulations allow.  With a majority yes vote, the Neighbourhood Plan is 'made' and becomes part of the statutory development plan for our area.

If you would like a hard copy of the Plan (or accessible versions of any of the body of evidence documents) or would like to comment by letter or need more information, please get in touch via the Town Clerk at Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan (MANP) c/o Marlborough Town Council, 5 High Street, Marlborough SN8 1AA or email enquiries@marlborough-tc.gov.uk or call 01672 512487 or 07593 584099

Click here to open the plan and supporting documents

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Response Documentation

Public responses
You can read a redacted, pdftext only extract of the responses1.24 MB received from members of the public and interest groups here.  Note some responses are duplicated if we received them in more than one format

Informal Consultation Feedback Analysis Report: pdfReg_14_Feedback_Analysis_SummaryV2.pdf

Statutory Consultees and Land Supply Interests

pdfAction for the River Kennet656.83 KB

pdfThe Crown Estate182.24 KB

pdfHistoric England145.23 KB

pdfMarlborough College211.04 KB

pdfNational Grid82.2 KB

pdfNatural England391.57 KB

pdfNorth Wessex Downs AONB198.74 KB

pdfSavernake Parish Council224.72 KB

pdfThames Water - Habitat Regulations Assessment191 KB
pdfThames Water - letter 05.03.2021332.63 KB
pdfThames Water - water response spreadsheet89.25 KB

pdfWiltshire Council - letter 08.03.2021450.56 KB
pdfWiltshire Council - Habitats Regulations Assessment323.61 KB
pdfWiltshire Council - Conservation Comments162.04 KB

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PUBLIC CONSULTATION
18 January to 8 March 2021

 

Please read the draft plan, along with its supporting evidence, and let us know what you think

 All comments, including questions about the plan, submitted in response to the consultation will be collated into a database and passed to the Steering Group once the consultation ends.  We will of course respond to general enquiries throughout the consultation.

docxCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FEEDBACK FORM

 If you wish to learn more and ask questions while the consultation is ongoing please watch the video and/or try to attend online events.  These will be publicised on the Consultation Introduction Page, the Town Council website home page and shared on the Town Council's social media channels. 

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Draft Plan

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open as an accessible plain text versiontxtMANP_Pre-Sub_November_2020_Final_accessible.txt135.58 KB

 pdfPre submission plan - map showing potential development sites for affordable homes

Body of Evidence

 Draft Site Assessment Report December 2020

 Sustainability Appraisal for the MANP AECOM July 2020

 Support Statement on Housing Proposals

 Housing Needs and Requirements Study, Cobweb Consulting, May 2017

 Affordable Housing Needs, Cobweb Consulting, June 2020 update

 Marlborough and the Parishes Business Survey, Cobweb Consulting, April 2017

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Marlborough Conservation Area Statement, Kennet District Council, June 2003

 Manton Conservation Area Statement, Kennet District Council, June 2003

 Mildenhall Conservation Area Statement, Kennet District Council, June 2004

 Marlborough Town Benchmarking Report, People and Places Ltd, January 2019

 Car Parking Study, People & Places, September 2017

 Open Spaces in MANP Parishes Steering Group Report (Working Documents)

 North Wessex Downs AONB Management Plan 2019-2024

 Wiltshire Core Strategy adopted January 2015 and evidence base

 Wiltshire Local Plan Review Consultations and evidence base

 pdfDownload our information leaflet here

 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FEEDBACK FORM

Do please fill in the required information, e.g. your postcode.  This will help us to understand responses from people living within the MANP area as well as those who work or visit the area.

The consultation runs until 8 March and your comments will be passed to the MANP Steering Group and used to help review the draft Neighbourhood Plan.

Due to Coronavirus lockdown restrictions, the Steering Group is unable to hold face-to-face drop-in sessions.  Two online Q&A sessions were held instead and the presentation given together with the answers to questions raised are on our Regulation 14 introduction page.

 A Neighbourhood Plan is limited to land use.  For example, it does not cover highways related matters.

It will not be possible to respond to each email individually or answer questions about the plan while the consultation is ongoing.  The Steering Group will answer questions during its online event and FAQs will be added to the website as the consultation progresses.

If you have not already done so, you may like to watch a video outlining the scope of the Neighbourhood Plan (also known as the Pre Submission Document)

If you have already sent in your comments, but find that you wish to add further feedback after reading the documents in detail or attending the online session you may of course send in another response.

 

Wiltshire Council's consultation on its Local Plan is running too.  This is a different, more strategic document, but will be influenced by our Neighbourhood Plan and this consultation.

 

 This consultation runs from 18 January to 8 March

If you would like a hard copy of the Plan (or accessible versions of any of the body of evidence documents) or would like to comment by letter or need more information, please get in touch via the Town Clerk at Marlborough Area Neighbourhood Plan (MANP) c/o Marlborough Town Council, 5 High Street, Marlborough SN8 1AA or email enquiries@marlborough-tc.gov.uk or call 01672 512487 or 07593 584099

THANK YOU

THE DRAFT PLAN CONSULTATION CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT ON 8 MARCH - THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUBMITTED A RESPONSE

 

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MAP OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AREA

MARLBOROUGH PARISH
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MILDENHALL PARISH

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SAVERNAKE PARISH

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MAPS INCLUDED IN THE 2019 CONSULTATION

Read about the consultation, and view the questionnaire and feedback report, here

Conservation Areas

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OTHER MAPS

Click to see a larger view, or use the links to open/download a PDF

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Click here to download a PDF guide to the parishes 

Click here to view the parishes

 

 

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Savernake Parish is the third largest of the parishes making up the MANP area with a population of 286 (2011 census), with the parish’s settlements being Cadley and Clench Common hamlets.  Savernake Parish Council's website is at https://www.savernake-pc.org/

The parish of Savernake lies directly south of Marlborough and is largely shaped by the forest on its eastern side. Savernake Hospital is the most important building within the parish with new housing behind making up Forest Hill, its largest residential area.

Savernake forest consists of a Wooded Plateau landscape in the western part of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. It straddles the chalk plateau lying between Marlborough and Great Bedwyn, covering an area of 4,500 acres. The boundary of the forest is defined to the north by the valley of the River Kennet & to the south by the low-lying Vale of Pewsey, where the wooded plateau terminates as a steep scarp.

The forest is managed by the Forestry Commission, is administered by trustees and privately owned by the Marquess of Ailesbury and his family. The private status of Savernake is maintained by shutting the forest to the public one day per year.

Click here to download a PDF guide to the parishes 

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Calendar

Sat May 02 @ 7:00PM - 11:59PM
Charity Music Event - Marlborough Area Youth Forum
Sat May 02 @ 9:00PM -
Marlborough Common parkrun
Mon May 04 @ 9:30AM - 03:30PM
Sports & Activity Festival
Mon May 04 @ 2:00PM -
Blossom Walk
Tue May 05 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM
Extraordinary Planning Committee Meeting
Wed May 06 @ 8:00AM - 06:00PM
Temporary Road Closure - Coldharbour Lane
Wed May 06 @ 7:30PM -
Marlborough WI
Thu May 07 @ 8:00AM - 06:00PM
Temporary Road Closure - Coldharbour Lane
Thu May 07 @10:30AM - 12:00PM
Recharge Cafe
Thu May 07 @ 7:00PM - 07:00AM
Temporary overnight closure: A345 Pewsey
Fri May 08 @ 7:00PM - 07:00AM
Temporary overnight closure: A345 Pewsey
Fri May 08 @ 7:00PM - 07:00AM
Temporary overnight closure: A345 Pewsey
Sat May 09 @ 7:00PM - 07:00AM
Temporary overnight closure: A345 Pewsey
Sat May 09 @ 9:00PM -
Marlborough Common parkrun
Mon May 11
Temporary Road Closure - Ryles Lane (part)

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The Merchant's House

The Merchant's House
Guided tours, museum and special events at this 17th Century historic house in Marlborough High Street.

Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00-16:00

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Catch a movie at Marlborough's state of the art cinema with licensed bar and cafe

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The best view in town

The best view in town
St Peters tower tours every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday through to the Big Mop Fair in October. Inside there's the Cardinal Cafe and regular exhibitions and events too. Open Thursday-Sunday

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Crofton Beam Engines

Crofton Beam Engines
Crofton Pumping Station is one of the most significant industrial heritage sites in the United Kingdom. Built in 1807-9 to supply water to the highest point of the Kennet & Avon Canal which links London and Bristol.

Open to visitors every Tuesday between 10:00-14:00 on 'work days'. Check the website for steaming weekends and events

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Wilton Windmill

Wilton Windmill
The only operating windmill in Wessex

You can visit the site at any time - guided tours available on Sundays from Easter to the end of September

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16 May - Concert at St Peters

16 May - Concert at St Peters
Jamie Cochrane – PianoPraised for playing of “delicacy and vigour” with “great clarity,” Jamie Cochrane is equally at home as a concerto soloist, song accompanist, and chamber musician

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21 May - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden

21 May - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join Head Gardener Garry Munford for a guided tour of the beautiful Avebury Manor Garden. Garry will share his knowledge of the garden's long history and explain how his team is working to adapt this fully organic garden to the changing climate

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23 May - The Magnificent AKs and the Bebington Bittermen

23 May - The Magnificent AKs and the Bebington Bittermen
You are invited to an evening of stunning a cappella harmonies and laugh out loud fun with these two fine groups of men. Be prepared to sing, laugh and maybe shed a tear or two as they present a tuneful celebration of the 21st Century bloke.

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25 June - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden

25 June - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join Head Gardener Garry Munford who will share his knowledge of the garden's long history and explain the exciting new developments as his team work to adapt this fully organic garden to the changing climate

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6 June - Elcot Fest

6 June - Elcot Fest
Gates open at 2.30 - an afternoon and evening of live music at Marlborough Town Football Club in Elcot Lane

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19 June - Lumos Candlelight Concert

19 June - Lumos Candlelight Concert
Marlborough Festival presents the unforgettable music of Hans Zimmer in the candlelit setting of St Peter's Church

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27 June - MantonFest

27 June - MantonFest
MantonFest is a family friendly festival held in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. Join us for a day of music, food and fun

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11 July - Murder Mystery "A Knight To Remember"

11 July - Murder Mystery
Annual Murder Mystery & Hog Roast extravaganza at the truly stunning location of Wilton Windmill

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16 July - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden

16 July - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join Head Gardener Garry Munford who will share his knowledge of the garden's long history and explain the exciting new developments as his team work to adapt this fully organic garden to the changing climate

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13-24 August - Giffords Circus

13-24 August - Giffords Circus
Giffords Circus is a magical village green circus that tours England from the first days of spring to the first glimpse of winter

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20 August - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden

20 August - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join Head Gardener Garry Munford who will share his knowledge of the garden's long history and explain the exciting new developments as his team work to adapt this fully organic garden to the changing climate

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21 & 22 August - King Arthur and the Holy Fail

21 & 22 August - King Arthur and the Holy Fail
The Three Inch Fools return to Avebury this summer for another epic night of mayhem as they perform their new, fast-paced, musically driven, medieval adventure

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Rugby

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Watch Marlborough home games on The Common

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19 September - Comedy at the Town Hall

19 September - Comedy at the Town Hall
Laughter Craft Comedy are back with a line up full of TV and Award Winning Comedians plus a licensed bar!

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24 September - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden

24 September - Guided Tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join Head Gardener Garry Munford who will share his knowledge of the garden's long history and explain the exciting new developments as his team work to adapt this fully organic garden to the changing climate

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24-27 September - Litfest

24-27 September - Litfest
A book festival in beautiful Wiltshire with events for all

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10 October - Little Mop Fair

10 October - Little Mop Fair
The Showmen's Guild fill the High Street with fairground stalls and rides - the fun starts at midday

17 October - Big Mop Fair

17 October - Big Mop Fair
In the High Street - opens at midday

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