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The Gazette and Herald is a local weekly paid-for newspaper, established in Wiltshire, England in 1816 and published every Thursday. It serves the areas and communities of Devizes , Calne , Chippenham , Wootton Bassett , Swindon , Marlborough , Malmesbury , Corsham , Box and other areas in North Wiltshire.
John Barnard Bush CVO OBE CStJ (5 February 1937 – 11 May 2024) was an English farmer, landowner, and Justice of the Peace.He was High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1997, a Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire from 1998, and from 2004 to 2012 was Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire.
The Wiltshire Times and its sister paper the Wiltshire Gazette & Herald now share offices at the White Horse Business Park in North Bradley, on the outskirts of Trowbridge. [ 4 ] The Wiltshire Times often has special "campaigns" that appear in the newspaper, such as a campaign to reduce the number of potholes in Wiltshire [ 5 ] and a campaign ...
Foster's news focus is mainly on local public meetings and police reporting with community features and local sports also included. Regular features include advice columns, stock tables, classified advertising, comic strips, obituaries, television listings and local lottery numbers.
The Gazette's website is published under the title Hemel Today, [2] with archives going back to 1990, with corresponding mirror websites entitled Berkhamsted Today [16] and Tring Today. [17] Previously, about 10 people worked in the editorial department which was based at Newspaper House, 39 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, HP1 1LH.
Chairmen of Wiltshire Council. 2009–2012: Brigadier Robert Hall [11] 2012–2014: Mrs Christine Crisp [11] 2014–2015: Roy While [12] 2015–2017: Richard Britton [13]
The 18th Duke died on 15 November 1984 at Warminster, Wiltshire and was succeeded in his titles by his elder son, John. [2] References