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Trowbridge (/ ˈ t r oʊ b r ɪ dʒ / TROH-brij) is the county town of Wiltshire, England; situated on the River Biss in the west of the county, close to the border with Somerset.The town lies 8 miles (13 km) south-east of Bath, 31 miles (50 km) south-west of Swindon and 20 miles (32 km) south-east of Bristol.
In 2011, a group of residents formed the Trowbridge Town Hall Trust to help restore the building, [21] and since then it has been used for exhibitions and community events. [8] As of 2023–2024, work is underway to restore the structure and remodel the interior, with funding from the UK Government's Future High Streets fund.
The Shires Shopping Centre is the central, covered shopping centre in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England The centre incorporates the county town's main museum and has a 1,000-space car park. As of 2009 [update] , approximately 120,000 shoppers visited the centre each week.
The Cardiff Civic Centre is probably the oldest and best preserved civic centre in the UK. With the reforms of local government in London in 1965 and across England in anticipation of the implementation of the Redcliffe-Maud Report in 1974, a number of local authorities commissioned new civic centres sometimes funded by disposing of their 19th ...
Meanwhile, the council's planned work to revamp Roundstone Street and Hilperton Road, based in east Trowbridge, will begin in February and end in March 2026. Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook , X ...
Castle Place Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Trowbridge, England. [1] The shopping centre was purchased by Legal & General Property in 2010. In 2011, it was refurbished. [2] In May 2023, the shopping centre was sold at auction for £1.2 million. [3] [4] [5]
The court building also houses the magistrates' family court work for the area, the building being called Barnet Civil and Family Courts Centre. Barnsley: 15 March 1847: North East Barnstaple: 15 March 1847: South West The court is located in Barnstaple Civic Centre. Barrow-in-Furness: 30 June 1873: North West
In 2019 the organisation was unable to meet Wiltshire Council's requirements for the event licence, [15] and in 2020 the festival could not be held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [15] In July 2022 a fundraiser weekend was held at the Lamb Inn, Trowbridge. In July 2023, the festival returned for a weekend at a new site Greenhill Fields, Southwick nr.