New! Tidworth Times February 2019
Our Quarterly Magazine Out now!
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Our Quarterly Magazine Out now!
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Pictures from Sunday's Remembrance Day, hopefully they have captured what an amazing turnout there was for this Community gathering.
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Last year saw the first joint Military and Civilian service marking the first year of Tidworth having a War Memorial. This year due to the large numbers attending in 2017 there will be another joint service but to be held in the Garrison Theatre.
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Excuse the Game of Thrones reference but the nights are drawing in and there is now a definite chill in the air. Perhaps a welcome relief to some after the wonderful and prolonged summer this year!
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On the 26th October 2018 the long awaited play park on the Riverbourne Estate was finally opened by the Mayor and Chair of the Community Engagement Committee, C'llr Sue Fell. C'llr Mark Connolly said ' “It was a pleasure to open the long awaited play park in Riverbourne Fields. We are now planning for the second play area on the Estate and will again consult the residents on what equipment they want.”
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On the 25th October 2018 we joined with the Garrison for Operation Womble and had a Community Litter pick. It was well attended and the Tidworth 1st Beavers, Cubs and Scouts came out in full force collecting over 30 bags of rubbish.
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The Garrison and Tidworth Town Council are joining together for Op Womble on the 25th October 2018 at 10am starting out from the Community Centre, equipment will be supplied and there will be refreshments.
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Please see the attached poster for information on the Tidworth Memory Cafe
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Opening of Community Youth Centre, Ludgershall
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Mayors Blog
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I hope many of you came to at least one of the two fantastic events held in Tidworth recently; the first Armed Forces Day and the Tidworth Town Festival.
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I will start with the ugly, the terrible felling of the trees in front of the Ashdown Estate. I was as outraged by this as the many people who contacted me about this issue.
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