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The town hall continued to serve as the headquarters of the urban district council for much of the 20th century but ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged West Wiltshire District Council was formed in 1974. [16] It subsequently became the offices and meeting place of Melksham Town Council. [17]
A primary school, Dauntsey Academy Primary School, [23] was built in 1999 at a new site to replace a 19th-century building on the High Street. [24] The village has a pub, the Churchill Arms. There is a village hall, [25] a shop with a post office, [26] and a doctor's surgery.
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Central Bowerhill is approximately 1.75 miles (2.8 km) south of Melksham town centre. Bowerhill has a population of approximately 3,000 [ citation needed ] and was separated from the town of Melksham by a narrow rural buffer or green swathe until 2022, when most of the buffer was obliterated by housing.
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The school opened on 12 July 2010, having been created under the Building Schools for the Future programme [2] to replace The George Ward Technology College. At first a community school administered by Wiltshire Council, Melksham Oak Community School converted to academy status in April 2015. The school continues to coordinate with Wiltshire ...
Melksham has an Assembly Hall and the Rachel Fowler Centre, while many of the surrounding villages have community halls which offer a wide variety of activities. Melksham Oak Community School offers a variety of sporting and cultural facilities to the community of Melksham. The town has an annual 'Party in the Park' which usually takes place in ...
The school became Voluntary controlled in 1952 and was remodelled and extended in 1975. [ 14 ] Broughton has two public houses : the Fox and Hounds in the centre of the village, which reopened after refurbishment in October 2022 after being closed for many years, and the Bell On The Common, on the edge of the open area known as the Common.