Sign up. THE schools programme for the Chalke Valley History Festival has been launched. The seven-day festival in Ebbesbourne Wake brings together the brightest minds in history along with academics, MPs, journalists, broadcasters, authors and people ...
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a phone mast in the Chalke Valley which received planning permission six weeks ago will now no longer be built, the telecommunications company has said. Arqiva's plans to build a 27.5 metre phone mast in Ebbesbourne Wake ...
Chalke Valley History Festival 2012 near Ebbesbourne Wake. DC1777P5 Broadcaster Dan Snow relaxes at the Festival before his for his conversation with James Holland, Death or Victory: The Rise of British Global Power. picture Roger Elliott 27/06/2012 (4.
The decision for the mast - to be placed on land owned by North Hill Farm in Ebbesbourne Wake - was made by Wiltshire Council planning officers last Wednesday. It did not go before the Southern Area Planning Committee because it was not called in by ...
PLANS for a 27.5 metre phone mast in the Chalke Valley have been submitted to Wiltshire Council as part of a drive to end "not spots" in the area. If approved, the mast will be placed on land owned by North Hill Farm in Ebbesbourne Wake and provide ...
A medieval church in Wiltshire which needs to save its "falling down" Norman tower has been awarded a lottery grant. St John the Baptist Church in Ebbesbourne Wake was given £70,700 by the National Lottery towards its £180,000 restoration appeal.