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  • Memories are all gold for Simon

    CAREER advisors these days say the quickest way up the career ladder is to change jobs every year or two but Cirencester solicitor Simon Logie would not agree. Mr Logie celebrated his 50th anniversary with partnership Sewell, Mullings and Logie on

  • Police do it by the book

    POLICE proved they can do everything by the book this week as the Neighbourhood Police Team travelled round North Wiltshire with the mobile library service. PCSO Sam Walsh met with residents to discuss any issues as the mobile unit travelled from Oaksey

  • Landowners face eviction under controversial scheme

    PLANNERS behind a multi-million pound project to revitalise a strip of land between Swindon and Cricklade have said they are prepared to force people of their land to push the plans forward. North Wiltshire District Council's Development Control Committee

  • Police seeking pub intruder

    A BRAZEN intruder is being sought by police in Cricklade after a man entered the private areas of a pub in broad daylight and kicked a door in. The offender left empty-handed from The Vale, High Street, after being challenged by a member of staff who

  • Jail unless he works threat

    FAIRFORD fencer Christopher Saunders has been given more unpaid work to do after a judge at Gloucester Crown Court heard he had breached a community service order. Saunders, 21, of Home Ground Lane, was first ordered to do 80 hours unpaid work last