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Advertise in The Adviser T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected] This issue: Friday, November 2 to 9, 2012 VOL 19: 974 UK NO.1 Advertising closes for next issue on Friday, November 2 at 5pm. Second Christmas Trade Issue THE MARLBOROUGH ADVISER MARLBOROUGH AND HUNGERFORD YOUR MOST UP-TO-DATE FREE GUIDE TO SALES and SERVICES Advertise in The Adviser T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected] T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected] www.theweeklyadviser.com Fine Quality Leather Goods Old Hughenden Yard, High Street, Marlborough T: 01672 512065 Leathercraft of Marlborough Handbags, Briefcases and a large selection of leather goods Original Sports Paintings by Mark Upton 126 High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1LZ 01672 512163 17 Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 1BA 01380 722211 Free initial consultation www.davidowen.co.uk Self-assessment tax returns & tax credits Corporate accounts and taxation Start-ups & company formation Business accounts Tax planning advice VAT, Payroll & P11D Complete range of specialist advice: Phone: 0845 6034743 Nadia Dennis www.apexliveincare.org Approved Domiciliary Care Provider to Hampshire & Dorset County Councils Registered with CQC – Care Quality Commission · Apex care specialises in providing reliable, high quality care and support to people living in their homes. · We enable people to remain in their own homes, and assist with maintaining and promoting their independence, knowing our quality service is there to support them. · All our services can be tailored to your own personal needs. · Our professional services include, personal care, preparing and serving meals, shopping, domestic support, and companionship. · For further assistance I t’s one of the smallest shops in Marlborough and yet the name is known across the world. Leathercraft of Hughenden Yard was started in Marlborough High Street 50 years ago by Jean and Roger Upton. They moved and it was among the first shops to be established in Hughenden Yard about 30 years ago. It hasn’t taken just the internet to spread its name far and wide. Word of SMALL SHOP WITH GLOBAL RECOGNITION M arlborough Town Council will on Monday receive a formal motion for financial provision of CCTV in the High Street. The motion will be put by Cr Hannaford-Dobson: “mindful of the increasing problems caused by criminal elements to both the traders and private citizens of the town, we propose that this council make financial provision in the 2013/14 budget for the installation of a CCTV system in the High Street, the cost of a suitable system not to exceed £20,000”. A second formal motion will be proposed by Cr Pitts: ‘This council welcomes the initiative to investigate the installation of a CCTV system in Marlborough and recognises the need to promote a community wide discussion and consultation of the issue. An evidence based, balanced report with clear objectives is vital to ensure that the right decision is made”. MARLBOROUGH MOVING CLOSER TO CCTV mouth from satisfied customers has played a major role. And now visitors from across the globe make their way to the shop which is stocking up for Christmas with the most attractive articles. Leathercraft has fine quality leather goods, handbags, brief cases and original sports paintings by Mark Upton.. Tel. 01672 512065. Picture shows Jean Upton in her attractive shop amongst a display of handbags.

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Advertise in The Adviser T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected]

This issue: Friday, November 2 to 9, 2012 VOL 19: 974 UK NO.1 Advertising closes for next issue on Friday, November 2 at 5pm.

Second Christmas Trade Issue

THE MARLBOROUGH

ADVISERMARLBOROUGH AND HUNGERFORD

YOUR MOST UP-TO-DATE FREE GUIDE TO SALES and SERVICES

Advertise in The Adviser T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected]

T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected] www.theweeklyadviser.com

Fine Quality Leather Goods

Old Hughenden Yard, High Street, Marlborough

T: 01672 512065

Leathercraft of Marlborough

Handbags, Briefcases and

a large selection of leather goods

Original Sports Paintings

by Mark Upton

126 High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1LZ 01672 51216317 Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 1BA 01380 722211

Free initial consultation www.davidowen.co.uk

Self-assessment tax returns & tax creditsCorporate accounts and taxationStart-ups & company formation

Business accountsTax planning adviceVAT, Payroll & P11D

Complete range of specialist advice:

Phone: 0845 6034743Nadia Dennis

www.apexliveincare.orgApproved Domiciliary Care Provider to Hampshire & Dorset County Councils Registered with CQC – Care Quality Commission

· Apex care specialises in providing reliable, high quality care and support to people

living in their homes.

· We enable people to remain in their own homes, and assist with maintaining and promoting their independence, knowing

our quality service is there to support them.

· All our services can be tailored to your own personal needs.

· Our professional services include, personal care, preparing and serving meals, shopping, domestic support, and companionship.

· For further assistance

It’s one of the smallest shops in Marlborough and yet the name is known across the world.

Leathercraft of Hughenden Yard was started in Marlborough High Street 50 years ago by Jean and Roger Upton. They moved and it was among the fi rst shops to be established in Hughenden Yard about 30 years ago.

It hasn’t taken just the internet to spread its name far and wide. Word of

SMALL SHOP WITH GLOBAL RECOGNITION

Marlborough Town Council will on Monday receive a formal motion for fi nancial provision of CCTV in the High Street.

The motion will be put by Cr Hannaford-Dobson: “mindful of the increasing problems caused by criminal elements to both the traders and private citizens of the town, we propose that this council make fi nancial provision in the 2013/14 budget for the installation of a CCTV system in the High Street, the cost of a suitable system not to exceed £20,000”.

A second formal motion will be proposed by Cr Pitts: ‘This council welcomes the initiative to investigate the installation of a CCTV system in Marlborough and recognises the need to promote a community wide discussion and consultation of the issue. An evidence based, balanced report with clear objectives is vital to ensure that the right decision is made”.

MARLBOROUGH MOVING CLOSER TO CCTV

mouth from satisfi ed customers has played a major role.And now visitors from across the globe make their way to the shop

which is stocking up for Christmas with the most attractive articles.Leathercraft has fi ne quality leather goods, handbags, brief cases and

original sports paintings by Mark Upton.. Tel. 01672 512065.Picture shows Jean Upton in her attractive shop amongst a display of

handbags.

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The Hungerford/Marlborough Adviser, Friday, November 2 to 9, 2012 THE ADVISER

E-mail [email protected] Site: www.ener-con.co.uk

ENERconGas Safe Registered -185238

We carry out the service maintenance and installation

• Cookers Gas • Fires• Water Heaters• Gas Boilers and systems• Gas Warm Air Heaters

• All controls & ancillary equipment• Landlord Gas Safety

• Inspection and Certifi cates• System fl ushing and Descaling

• Natural Gas & I.P. GasWe are highly experienced with over 30 years’ history, offer a very competitive service

Phone 01488 680800 Mobile 07776 242967

THESE COMPANIES WILL HELP YOU TO STAY

WARM THIS WINTER

Wood burning StovesKitchen RangesBiomass Boilers

Full design and installation service

New Premises, New Name - Same old familyservice and high standards of workmanship

Please visit our wood burning centre to view our extensive range of wood fuelled appliances

Sarsen Energy Ltd, Unit 1, Garlands Trading Estate, Cadley Road, Collingbourne Ducis, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 3EB Tel: 01264 850742 Fax: 01264 850549 email: [email protected] www.SarsenEnergy.co.uk

01264 850742

GASTECH

THE INDEPENDENT GAS SPECIALISTS

SERVICE CONTRACT SPECIALISTS

• Servicing, Repairs, Installation

• Central Heating

(including Combination

Boilers and Warm Air)

• Landlord Safety Checks

• Cookers, Fires, Water Heaters

6 Templars Way Industrial Estate, Marlborough Rd, Royal Wootton Bassett SN4 7SRwww.gastechwilts.co.uk

FOR GAS SERVICE CALL01793 848800

142573

We are always thinking ahead at Gastech and we know that, traditionally, the level of heating breakdowns drastically increase at the end of September.

Many of the breakdowns we attend to at the start of the heating season could have been prevented by maintenance.

Unfortunately, faults on the heating system do not show themselves until the cold weather arrives. By then, most gas engineers are busy, causing a delay of days to arrange a call out.

Gastech are a local, family run business with more than 30 years’ experience in the gas industry. Based in Royal Wootton Bassett with a satellite offi ce in Marlborough we always have an engineer available in your area.

With increasing gas prices it is essential that your gas boiler is running properly to ensure it is safe and effi cient. Our engineers are happy to service all gas and LPG boilers including warm air systems. Age of boiler is not a problem and we would be there to service it, not to tell you that it needs replacing.

So, beat the rush. Call Gastech on 01793 848800 to book your heating service.

BEAT THE RUSH

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THESE COMPANIES WILL

Winter WarmthThe Adviser is publishing additional Winter Warmth

features through popular demand today and next Friday, November 9. The traditional features enable companies to

promote their products and services relating to winter warmth as temperatures fall. This feature has been made possible by:

HUMPHRIES STONEMASONS specialising in fi replaces and wood stoves, open log burning fi res and handmade limestone, marble and Bathstone fi replaces designed to your specifi cations at their workshops in Hungerford. For free quotes Tel. 01488 682847.

GASTECH the independent gas specialists attend to servicing, repairs and installation of central heating. TEL. 01793 848800.

SARSEN ENERGY specialise in wood burning stoves, kitchen ranges, biomass boilers and offer a full design and installation service. Tel. 01264 850742

ENERcon carry out Gas Safe service, maintenance and installation. Tel 01488 680800.

SEASONED TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED delivers seasoned hardwood logs in re-cycleable one cubic metre bulk bags. No fuss, no mess, no need to restack! Tel. 07917 875781.

CHIMNEY SWEEP: Jamie brushes and vacuums your chimneys leaving a clean hearth. Special OAP rates. Tel. 01488 648417.

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The Adviser, Friday, March 30 to April 6, 2012The Adviser, Friday, October 21 to 28, 2011The Adviser, Friday, March 30 to April 6, 2012The Adviser, The Adviser, The Adviser, The Adviser, Friday, The Adviser, Friday, Friday,Friday, Friday,Friday, March Friday,March October 21 March October 21 March 30October 21 30 to October 21 to April 6October 21 April 6April 6to April 6April 628April 6,April 6,April 6,,, 20, 20, 20 202011111212THE ADVISER THE ADVISER THE ADVISER

Winter Warmth

BRUSH AND VACSpecial OAP rates • All appliances

Contact Jamie

CHIMNEY SWEEP

T: 01488 648417M: 07799 530217

WINTER WARMTH THE ADVISER

The Adviser

Winter Warmth Book your space for Friday, November 9thBookings please to:

[email protected]

01488 682328

Handmade Limestone, Marble & Bathstone fi replaces designed to your specifi cations.Logburning fi res & stoves. Full installation. FREE QUOTES.

All installations carried out by HETAS registered installersChimney cleaning & maintenance.

Call 01488 682847 - on the edge of Hungerford Common

or visit www.humphries-stonemasons.co.ukEmail: [email protected]

Stone

Wood stovesFireplaces&

4-5 Downview, Park Street, Hungerford, RG17 0EFwww.humphries-stonemasons.co.uk

Handmade Limestone, Marble & Bathstone fi replaces designed to your specifi cations.Handmade Limestone, Marble & Bathstone fi replaces designed to your specifi cations.Handmade Limestone, Marble & Bathstone fi replaces designed to your specifi cations.

The biggest benefi t that stoves have over open fi res is their far superior effi ciency. Burning wood on an open fi re achieves an effi ciency of only 20-25%,

whereas a modern effi cient stove, burning the same type of wood can achieve effi ciency levels of over 75%. In other words you get more heat from the same amount of fuel.

Many modern stoves also have “cleanburn” systems that burn and generate heat from gases given off by the burning wood, that would otherwise have escaped, unburnt, up the chimney.

This is not only partly responsible for the great effi ciency of stoves, but also results in fewer emissions and less soot.

Humphries Stonemasons stock Parkray, Hunter, Ecoideal, Jetmaster, Termotech, Stuv and Fireline all Clean burn, all very effi cient and most are DEFRA approved for smokeless zones. All Humphries’ installers are HETAS registered.

-Christine HumphriesHumphries Stonemasons

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR LOGS

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THE DISTRICT’S MOST UP-TO-DATE WEEKLY DIRECTORY The Adviser, Friday, November 11 to 18, 2011

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Home & GardenHome & Gardenwith the Adviser

The Hungerford/Marlborough Adviser, Friday, November 2 to 9, 2012

HungerfordTree Surgery & Garden Services

All aspects of Tree care, Hedge cutting & garden maintenance

One off or regular visits completed with care & expertise

T: 01488 682174 M: 07770 688780

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PAVE-RITE LIMITEDFor a professionally installed

high quality block paved driveway or patio please contact

Andrew Scaife Mobile 07778 734500

24hr ans/fax 01264 791132 email [email protected]

Over 25 years experience

HUNGERFORD JOINERY COMPANY LTD

All Bespoke joinery undertaken

Mark Hopkins Master Craftsman

www.hungerfordjoinery.comTel: 01488 681979

Mob: 07786 385291

RM GARDEN SERVICESGeneral landscaping: patios: fencingGarden/ground maintenanceHedge cutting/reducing, mowingStump grinding, pruning etcFULLY INSURED01672 28813107763 [email protected]

ALAN ARCHERFENCING & LAND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

FULLY INSURED

All work carried out to the very highest standard

Email: [email protected]: 01672 540534 or 07801 239763

FOR YOUR ENQUIRIESRing 01488-683807

07768 400578

All types of fencing supplied & erected. Tree lopping & pruning etc. Hedgecutting

Licensed for removal of rubbish.FREE estimates. FULLY insured

R.J. CRIPPSFENCING & SERVICES

• All trees topped, pruned & shaped• Dead & dangerous trees taken down

and removed• Hedges shaped & reduced

• All waste removed

0800 783 4424 / 07760 216 449

34a High Street, Hungerford, Berks, RG17 0NFtel: 01488 686685

www.thefurnishingplace.co.uk

From fi ne Indian Rosewood to 100 year old reclaimed Pine, you are sure to fi nd a piece that will become a treasured

family heirloom.

Home furnishings that inspire the heartThe Furnishing Place

Local Grounds & Garden Maintenance Service Grass Cutting, Hedging, Land Clearance, Turfi ng, Weeding, Leaf Clearing, Weekly / Monthly Visits, and so much more.

Local, Friendly & Competitive Service [email protected]

BPP(grounds & gardens)Contract Grounds & Garden Maintenance

0800 023 5965

KIM ERBRO’SLANDSCAPING CONTRACTORS

PATIOS, WALLINGFENCING, PONDCONSTRUCTION,SEEDING & TURFING,HEDGE CUTTING, PRUNING AND TREE PLANTING, DRIVE CONSTRUCTION

DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLETEL: (01672) 540051www.kimberbros.co.uk

HONEYSTREETSAWMILL

Sawmillers and Timber MerchantsOAK AND SOFTWOOD BEAMS

ALL IMPORTED SOFTWOOD AND BUILDING TIMBERSPLYWOOD, CHIPBOARD, SKIRTING AND PREPARED TIMBER

WANEY EDGED & FEATHER BOARD EDGEDFull range of treated Fencing StakesRails and Machine turned jump poles

FARM GATES & ENTRANCE GATES IN TREATED SOFTWOOD AND HARDWOOD

Fence Panels, Trellis, Logs & WoodchipsOPEN Mon - Fri 8-5 Sat 8-12

Tel: 01672 851565/635Email: [email protected]

Fax: 01672 851788HONEYSTREET, WOODBOROUGH, PEWSEY SN9 5PS

Garden Construction Specialist

Small jobs undertaken, free quotations.

Landscapes

Ponds • Patios • Walls • Drives • Decking • Fencing

Tel: 01672 870113 Mobile: 07734 265771

WINDOWS • DOORS • CONSERVATORIES • ROOFLINE

Home improvements you can trust

Serving the community for over 60 yearsA quality service based on honest values

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THE DISTRICT’S MOST UP-TO-DATE WEEKLY DIRECTORY The Adviser, Friday, November 11 to 18, 2011

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ADVERTISE YOUR

BUSINESS HERE.

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RESULTS

TEL: 01488 682328

• All aspects of tree & hedge work undertaken • FREE quotes • Competitive rates • Fully insured

Professional tree & hedge care with personal service.

All work conforms to British Standards 3998.Proprietor: Dan Last NCHA, ANC Arb

To find outmore, please:

Telephone: 07753 600 156 visit www.laststreecare.co.uk

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Mobile: 07980 536156 E: [email protected]

J Hawkins TREE SURGEON

All aspects of tree workHedge cutting and stump grinding

Trees and hedges supplied and plantedSeasoned mulch and logs available

• Local Authority and Forestry Commision approved• Established 1990 • £10,000,000 liablity

Hedge and stump grinding

Specialist inListed Buildings, Country Houses,

Refurbishments, New Build

FRANKLINProject Management

& Design Limited

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN &MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Planning permission & drawingsListed building approvals

Building regulation approvalsProject Management

Schedule of Works

For further information or advice call: 01672 541405

M: 07789 692637Email: [email protected]

First Consultation free

MAN WITH A VAN

Manuela’s Ironing

CITROEN, PEUGEOT, RENAULT25 years’ French car experience.

19 years’ on Citroen.All makes of car serviced. Excellent rates.

FULLY INSURED

01672 521053 Mobile 07974379226Tel: Mark Dunn @ Ramsbury

Professional Ironing Service

Bring it in crumpled -

Try Line Dancing!!Tel: Tessa 01672 520336

**LINE DANCING**Beginners or Intermediates

want to feel better, burn calories, have lots of fun?!

get it back fl atCollection & Delivery service available

01672 512884

MAN WITH A VAN

FLORENCE GRACETHE CURTAINMAKER

Tel. 01672 514369Top quality curtains & soft furnishings

expertly made to measure. Fitting service available, free estimates, reasonable rates

Period properties a specialityPlease call for prompt service

House / Offi ce MovesGarage / HouseClearanceRubbish removal

Phone Andy on 01488 684726mobile 07768 655136

IRONING

CITROEN SPECIALIST PRINTED T-SHIRTS

Adviser Directory Your most up-to-date FREE guide to shops and services in the district

LINE DANCING

RIDING

RIDE LOCALLYin beautiful countryside with

Sue Acworth. Supervised rides & lessons for children & adults

Long Rides & Pony DaysTel: 01488 683253

Little Hidden Farm, Hungerford Newtown

[email protected]

MOBILITY

CURTAIN MAKER

Hungerford Auctions staged its fi rst sale recently and drew a wide interest from townsfolk as well as buyers from further afi eld.

The fi rst of the monthly sales which are held in the town hall featured antique furniture, ceramics and textiles as well as some quality oils and watercolours.

“We had some silver items towards the end of the sale which were mainly horseracing trophies from the 1920s and 1930s”, said director Dennis Benneyworth. “Silver is fetching a good price on the markets at the moment so that kept the dealers hanging on to the bitter end with some of those items making a very respectable price”.

Entries are open for the next sale which is on the 22nd November and any prospective vendors are advised to register their items over a week in advance of that date.

WIDE INTEREST IN FIRST AUCTION

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NOVEMBER 20121: HEAT Green Drinks 8pm The Plume2: Open Mic night MTFC2: Croft Films - Wings of the Dove4: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps5: School Term 2 opens7: Marlb WI Wesley Hall 7.30pm7: Hung’d WI Croft Hall 7.30pm10: Craft Fair Hung’d TH 10am-4pm10: Musical Coffee Morn Cft Hll 10am15: Croft Films - Il Postino16: HTC Variety Show Crft Hll 7.30pm17: HTC Variety Show Crft Hll 7.30pm17: Kintbury Sch Xmas Fair 2-5 17: Chestnut Walk Coffee Morning20: MU Quiet Aftern’n, Crft Hall, 143025: Hung’d Farmers Mkt29: Probus - Romanian Experience

DECEMBER 20121: St Lawr’ Hung’d Advent Fair TH 11.302: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps2: Prize Bingo Hung’d RBL 3pm5: Marlb WI Wesley Hall 7.30pm5: Hung’d WI Croft Hall 7.30pm6: HEAT Green Drinks 8pm The Plume7+8: Kennet Singers Conct KV Hall

7: Croft Films - Roman Holiday8: Ald Christmas Concert9: Spirals Craft Fair & Refreshments 10-4pm HTH18: MU Carol Srv/Tea, St Law, 143020: Probus - Speaker TBC21: School Term 2 Closes23: Hung’d Farmers Mkt

JANUARY 20132: School Term 3 opens9: Hung’d WI Croft Hall 7.30pm12: Probus - Evening Dinner31: Probus - Hidden Stories of St Pauls

FEBRUARY 20136: Hung’d WI Croft Hall 7.30pm15: School Term 3 closes25: School Term 4 opens28: Probus -Holidays in S Amer & Antarctica

MARCH 20136: Hung’d WI Croft Hall 7.30pm11: Prize Bingo Hung’d RBL 3pm

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garage doorsRepairs, Locks, Automatic Operators, New doors, Fixquick Garage Doors, 01488 648016 www.fi xmygaragedoor.co.uk

Heads to Tails, DOG GROOMING IN HUNGERFORD.07733 156064 / 01488 682999

Dog Grooming

Tuesday to Sunday.www.thelobsterpot.net

Tel: 01488 686770 (ext 5)Cobbs Farm Shop, Hungerford

the adviser

Advertise here for as little as £5. Call 01488 682328

Handyman

Rob handyman services your expert for home repairs Tel: 07731 392874

1st

Direct Cars

01488 68 11 82

of Hungerford

The 1st & only number you’ll ever need.

www.hungerford-cabs.co.uk

The Hungerford/Marlborough Adviser, Friday,

What’s On in Hungerford, Marlborough & district with The Adviser

KENNET TUTORSExpert professional Coaching

& Tuition by experienced local tutors in all main subjects. All ages.

CONTACT:- CALL: 01672 810032

www.kennettutors.org.uk

Local support for small business in all aspects of Human Resources, Free HR Health Check www.lam-consultancy.co.uk

HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTANCY

ELIZABETH MCINDOE SCHOOL OF DANCING

ROYAL ACADEMY OF

DANCEBallet Classes for children from 3yrs.

Venues: Hungerford,Marlborough,Pewsey & Ramsbury - RAD Registered Teachers

Tel: 01672 520514 E: [email protected] www.lizmcdance.co.uk

SEAN WILLMONT CARPETS& FLOORING LTD.

Quality Carpets, Vinyls, Wood Flooring, SafetyFlooring, Natural Stone, Wall Tiles

~ Competitive prices ~• FREE ESTIMATES• PERSONAL SERVICE & ADVICE• PROFESSIONAL FITTING• DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

See our extensive range of made to measureblinds and shutters

OPENING TIMES: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 10am-4pm Unit 4d, Fitz Gilbert Court, Castledown Business Park, Castledown Road, Ludgershall, Wiltshire SP11 9FA

Tel: 01264 791400Mob: 07802 852852

WWW.SEANWILLMONTCARPETS.COMEmail: [email protected]

10% Offwith this advert Accepting entries

for our sale on

November 22nd Contact Dennis:

[email protected]

07890 268631 www.hungerfordauctions.co.uk

Individual – affordable - stylishCLOTHES, BAGS, ACCESSORIES

NEW Shop!! Come and See Us!115 High Street, HUNGERFORD

3 Kingsbury Street, MARLBOROUGHwww.luna-clothing.co.uk

JANET NEALEDip., Leiths School of Food & Wine

Luncheon/dinner parties • Buffet & cocktail parties30 years’ experience

[email protected] 07801 497 125

NEXT MARKETSunday Nov 4th

For all your vehicle servicing and repair needs

Unit 5, Charnham Lane, Hungerford, Berks, RG17 0EY t: 01488 684045

• Over 21 years’ experience in the independent garage sector • Up-to-date diagnostic equipment

• MOT appointments arranged • No job too small

NOW OPEN inHUNGERFORD

Andrew Charles Tilley

Short Courses for BeginnersTuesday Evenings

13 November to 4 December7.30–8.15 SALSA8.15–9.30 BALLROOM & LATIN

Lambourn RC Church Hall RG17 8NU

Call Alison: 07780-624784

Cheek2Cheek Dance

Are you often anxious, sad, angry or depressed? Call me in confi dence - Nigel 01672 515997 Reg Psycho-dynamic Counsellor

Local Counsellor

Ironing

IRONING - Let me do your ironing. Tel: 07751 616559

Very experienced local gardener for hire daily or 1/2 daily. Reasonable rates. Call Barttelot 01672 515997

Gardening

LITTLECOPSE BOARDING

CATTERYLicensed & Local Authority Approved purpose built

modern small caring cattery

FELINE CARE - We are simply the best

Ring 01672-520879for further details

DIRTY COOKER? Call COOKERBURRA Oven Cleaning the professionals 01488 684955

oven cleaning

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The Hare Restaurant and Bar

Ermin Street Lambourn Woodlands Berkshire RG17 7SD. Tel: 01488 71386 www.theharerestaurant.co.ukErmin Street Lambourn Woodlands Berkshire RG17 7SD.

THESHEARS INN

THESHEARS INN

Open 7 days a week - Closed on Sunday [email protected] www.theshears.co.uk

COLLINGBOURNE DUCIS - 01264 850304Top quality food relaxed surroundings. Sunny terrace garden. Dogs welcome.

Interesting and original menu, plus a large choice real ales and lagers.

Book NOW for Christmas

The Plough at ShalbourneA quality country pub in a lovely setting opposite the village green.

Wide selection of superb dishes complimented by great wines and beers.Traditional Sunday Lunches Wednesday Eve - Fish & Chips Special £4.00

Christmas Menu NOW Available01672 870295

Kingston Road, Shalbourne, SN8 3QFwww.ploughshalbourne.co.uk – [email protected]

www.theclothesshopnewbury.co.uk

The Clothes ShopThe Clothes Shop

Telephone 01635 47832

9.15am - 5pm Tuesday to Saturday - Free Street Parking - 12 Pound St Newbury RG14 6AA

NEW Arrivals including Tina Taylor.

Also Brodie Cashmere just in!

@LaPrimaveraRG17 www.la-primavera.co.uk16 Charnham Street, Hungerford

Please call us on 01488 682 588 or email [email protected]

Lunch Menu Deal 2-Course meal £9.95

3-Course meal £12.95available Monday to Friday

from 12pm to 7pm

Continued ... Robin told us ‘This nomination is a real honour for our small business and

I would like to give very grateful thanks for the loyal support of clients from all around the surrounding areas, who have created essential employment for our locally based staff and specialist tradesmen, helping us to continue

JEEVES & GREEN HAVE SPECIAL REASON TO CELEBRATE

through some extremely challenging times. It’s particularly good to know that even now, when

people have to be more careful than ever with their budgets, the importance of quality is still recognised as an essential consideration’.

Are they the green shoots of fi nancial recovery that everyone is awaiting? There has been a defi nite ripple of optimism in the business community and only time

will tell whether we are really on the way to recovery.

SLIM SIGNS OF RECOVERY

THE ADVISER URGENTLY REQUIRES

DELIVERERS Rounds available in Marlborough & Hungerford area

Vacancies for independent deliverers.

Tel: 01488 682328

Planning Committee: Chair of the committee, Cr. Graham Francis, announced that Wiltshire Council has refused planning permission to

Marlborough College, for alterations to a gate and listed boundary wall. Marlborough Town Council had previously objected to the planning request, made to facilitate the installation of a pedestrian crossing which the Council believe is unnecessary.

MARLBOROUGH TOWN COUNCIL NOTES

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HowardsPet Care Ltd

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The Adviser is an independent family publication published by Universal Press Limited from Bridge House, Chilton Foliat, Hungerford RG17 0TG Telephone 01488 682328. Facsimile 01488 681899, email: [email protected]. The Adviser is totally unsubsidised from government, lottery or charitable sources and must therefore stand on its own feet and charge for space required in it. The family policy has been to promote established and new business and to help community and charitable events where possible. The Adviser also maintains an independent editorial policy. The Adviser is hand distributed to residences and businesses throughout the area by independent deliverers. The best possible care is taken to assure thorough distribution. The Adviser sets guidelines for distributors but cannot be responsible for the actions of those distributors. The Adviser seeks reliable people for distribution in most areas and these can make contact via the telephone or address above. In the event of a distribution complaint, it may be made by telephoning the above number or writing to the address. The Adviser specialises in advertising and publicity. Its low advertising rates are based on a distribution number well below the number normally distributed. Advertising enquiries may be made to the above telephone number or address.

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ADVISERHUNGERFORD AND MARLBOROUGH

Friday, November 2 to 9, 2012

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Country Homes, Listed & Equestrian

Redesign & renovation projects

Alterations, conversions, extensions

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Jeeves & Green LtdWest Berkshire, Wiltshire,

Hampshire, Oxfordshire

Second Christmas Trade Issue

My How Time Flies!In the 30 odd years since Keith & Yvonne Haddrell had the

fi rst germ of an idea to open a greetings card, gift and toy shop many things have changed. Men have been to the moon, England has won the Ashes and we have had several changes of government.

But some things never change. Inklings opened selling quality, good value products in a pleasant relaxed and friendly way. Some products may have changed but the Inklings ethos has not changed. Some of the many well known brands that are now stocked are the internationally known LSA glass, Crabtree & Evelyn toiletries, the ever popular Dunoon

FINE HUNGERFORD SHOP CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYmugs, Caspari social stationery, the Royal Warranted Floris Perfumes & the up and coming Branche d’Olive Fragrancies - all stocked to satisfy the requests from our customers.

And with Inklings ‘Customers are King’. Fiona Haddrell, our daughter, now looks after the day to day running of

the shop. Intriguingly, we now welcome the children and grand children of our original customers. My how time fl ies!

Inklings, an independent family owned business, is proud to play its part in the much appreciated local community. See advertisement.

JEEVES & GREEN HAVE SPECIAL REASON TO CELEBRATE

Local builders and contractors, Jeeves & Green Limited, have a special reason to celebrate their 5th anniversary in Hungerford, having just this week been

nominated by their clients for the prestigious FMB Master Builder of the Year Awards 2012.

The Federation of Master Builders is the largest trade association in Britain and over the past decade, these important awards have recognised the best builders in Britain – helping to ensure high quality construction in the industry.

This year, Jeeves & Green’s particular nomination is in the category of Large Residential/Domestic Renovation Projects, for the successful remodelling and extension of a 1970’s built property, turning a functional but unattractive house into an outstanding and beautiful family home.

Born in Henley on Thames, owner Robin Green spent over 20 years building in South Oxfordshire and London before moving to West Berkshire for family reasons and creating his new Hungerford based business in 2007.

Despite the severe economic downturn of the past 5 years, his belief in expert craftsmanship combined with exceptional standards of work and sympathetic customer care has ensured that the Jeeves & Green team have never been without work, carrying out an extensive and varied range of projects from smaller property refurbishments and extensions to total remodelling and renovation projects. -Continued on page 7

Above: Photo before work. Below: The stunning fi nished project

It’s the Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal time throughout the district and nation.There are volunteers selling poppies outside Tesco’s

in Hungerford and at the weekends outside the Corn Exchange. In addition, most of the shops and businesses also have poppy boxes and collecting tins. On Sunday, 4th November there will be a display of military vehicles outside the Hungerford Arcade in aid of the Poppy Appeal. The money raised by the Appeal has been used to help local veterans and their dependants with mobility needs, respite care, and with minor adaptions to their homes. In addition a signifi cant amount is used nationally by RBL for rehabilitation services for seriously wounded servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan. -Shelagh Parry

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SCHOOL TAKES MAJOR GREEN INITIATIVE

St John’s in Marlborough has installed energy-generating solar panels on the roof of its Atrium building, saving some £2,000 in energy costs each year.

The 125 Polycrystalline Silicone Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels are hidden behind a parapet on the fl at roof above the Sixth Form Common Room. The system will provide 31.25 kilowatts (kw) of electricity-generating capacity, almost eight times the amount generated by a standard domestic PV array. The installation is expected to provide up to 30 000 kw/h (kilowatt hours) of electricity over a typical year.

Martin Cook, St John’s Director of Logistics organised the installation of the PVs. Continued on page 11

continued from page 10... He explains why the system is such a positive move for the school:“One of the greatest benefi ts of this scheme is not just the production

of free electricity; St John’s will be able to reduce its Carbon Footprint signifi cantly through a direct reduction of our CO2 emissions of up to 15 000kg of CO2 per year. Additionally the £2,000 worth of electricity produced will provide a clear saving to our energy costs”.

The installation project has been carried out as part of the British Gas ‘Energy for Tomorrow’ programme which is an independently run, non-profi t organisation dedicated to developing renewable energy sources and technologies for the future. St John’s is one of 150 schools around the country that have benefi tted from having the PV system installed free of charge and making use of the free energy that is generated. The Government-funded Feed-In Tariff which supports renewable energy developments is paid to the ‘Energy for Tomorrow Fund’ and is then reinvested into more exciting projects like the one St John’s has benefi tted from.

MARLBOROUGH TOWN COUNCIL NOTES

Finance and Policy CommitteeThe Council agreed to award a grant of £200 to the lo-cal branch of Alzheimer’s Support. A further £200 was awarded to Marlborough and District Junior Athletics Club.Cllr Andy Ross presented the half yearly accounts, com-menting that the Council was on track to break even by the end of the fi nancial year. The committee discussed the rising costs of maintenance and services and ways to reduce these. Cr. Stuart Dobson asserted that anyone hiring the Town Hall should remove their own rubbish, otherwise the cost falls on the Council.Mayor Edwina Fogg again expressed her disappoint-ment with the Town Council website. Although some of the inaccuracies have now been corrected, the content still lacks vibrancy. Councillors agreed that a quality product was a priority and that they would invite local companies to tender. Keeping the revamped website up to date would be a task for the Town Clerk.

-Shirley Pryor9/11/12This message is from Pewsey Train Watch who started the petition “Threat to Pewsey train services,” which you signed on Change.org.Hello everybodyFirst of all Pewsey Train Watch would like to say a big thank you to everyone who signed the petition. This is an important way to let our voices be heard and current-ly we are closing in on 2,000 signatures. The petition is still running so please tell anyone you know who might be effected by this issue. Please note, we would prefer that only people directly effected by this issue sign the petition rather than it ‘going viral’ so that it is a true re-fl ection of genuine concern.NEWS!On Friday 2nd November at 7:45am Claire Perry MP will be at Pewsey station and this is your chance to voice your concerns in person. Please come along to fi nd out what she’s doing to secure your train services. For those who can’t make 7:45am at Pewsey she will also be at Bedwyn at 5:30pm.Below is a press release from Claire’s offi ce:Claire Perry MP to Meet with Local Rail UsersOn Friday 2 November Claire will be at Pewsey sta-tion from 7.45am and at Bedwyn from 5.30pm to meet

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust responds to the planned badger cull This autumn, trials will go ahead in the South West of England to test the suitability of controlled shooting as a method of culling badgers in an effort to combat the problem of bovine TB (bTB) in England, to test its practicality and cost. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is very conscious of the hardship that bTB causes in the farming community. Indeed, the Trust itself is a farm-er and has lost 11 cattle to bTB, 5 of those in September 2012. The need to fi nd the right mechanisms to control the disease is vital. However, the predominant scientifi c view is that the cull will not work and could make the situation worse. A sustained programme of biosecurity measures and vaccination should be at the centre of efforts to tackle this terrible disease. The Trust is keen for the farming community, conservation organ-isations and the Government to continue to work together to con-front bTB through the following measures: · Biosecurity: All possible measures should be pursued to prevent disease transmission on-farm.· Badger vaccination: Support landowners to use the injectable BadgerBCG vaccine. We also urge Defra to continue development of an oral badger vaccine.· Cattle vaccine: Complete development of a cattle vaccine and secure change to EU legislation; vaccination is currently pro-hibited because the skin test which tests for bTB in cattle cannot distinguish if cattle are infected with TB or have been vaccinated. Cattle that test positive for bTB cannot enter the food chain.

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400 AT FUNERAL SERVICEMore than 400 people crammed East Garston church with around 50 standing in the graveyard for the fu-neral of David Wallis on Monday.David, who originally farmed near Thatcham, in more recent years owned Dixon’s Farm at Lambourn Wood-lands.He and his wife Wendy were immensely popular and this was evidenced by the funeral service attendance.In the last year of his life he was president of Hun-gerford Rotary Club and it was former Rotarian The Reverend Sandy Railton who took his funeral service.

HUNGERFORD FAREWELLS GWYNNETHHungerford farewelled the loyal and hard-working Gwynneth Bullock at her funeral service in St Law-rence’s Church on Monday.

Hungerford’s Plume of Feathers pub helped its’ raise £2041 over the weekend towards the Rotary Club of Hungerford’s Charity Account, particularly for local causes and also for the Worldwide eradication of Po-lio.The Plume provided a magnifi cent supper to 126 guests in the Corn Exchange whilst they were be-ing entertained by three National Artistes performing West End songs and music from the shows.President of rotary, Nick Fritz, was delighted to have attracted so many local people to the event which produced such a magnifi cent result all round. He commented that plans are now afoot to produce a St. Georges Day Supper in April 2013 to meet the many requests he received for another event..

STATION PRECINCTS PROGRESSDELAYEDTwo over-riding factors appear to be delaying progress of Hungerford’s railway station precincts development.These factors were again aired at the last meeting of Hungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee.Firstly, the council needs a decision from Network Rail on the station boundaries and “ransom strip” alleged to be hindering progress.Secondly the council needs assurance that the rail ser-vice will be maintained when tenders for the service are sought next March.The meeting was told there was no guarantee that rail traffi c would continue to expand if the service was re-duced to a “shuttle service” from Newbury when elec-trifi cation of the line between Paddington and Newbury was implemented.A special council committee was to meet on Wednesday to discuss the rail service. Delegates from Hungerford, Kintbury and Bedwyn were mentioned but there was no mention of Marlborough from where there is under-stood to be concern from people who use Bedwyn and Hungerford railway stations in preference to Swindon.

“MORE POSITIVE HOUSING APPROACH”Hungerford Town Council was looking to a more posi-tive approach to housing development within the town, the mayor Cr Martin Crane told the last council high-ways and transport committee meeting. He said there were areas within the town that could contain housing and moves were under way to appoint a professional consultant. He said overall involvement in a local de-velopment plan would be too costly for the council.

HUNGERFORD COACH PARK DISCUSSIONHungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee’s last meeting discussed a coach park in Charnham Street. The park would be at the current bus stop opposite The Sun Inn and would involve several extra parking spaces, the mayor, Cr Martin Crane said. The meeting also heard of a proposal for a coach park at Cobbs Farm and feeling was that if Cobbs wished to develop a coach park, they could consider it.

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HUNGERFORD FAREWELLS GWYNNETHHungerford farewelled the loyal and hard-working Gwynneth Bullock at her funeral service in St Law-rence’s Church on Monday.

ROTARY RAISES £2041 FOR CHARITY Hungerford Rotary Club raised £2041 for charity and polio eradication funds at a supper provided by The Plume of Feathers in The Corn Exchange on Friday. 126 guests were entertained with West End songs. Club president Nick Fritz is already planning a St George’s Day supper in April. - James Brown

HUNGERFORD COACH PARK DISCUSSIONHungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee’s has discussed a coach park in Charnham Street. The park would be at the current bus stop oppo-site The Sun Inn and would involve several extra park-ing spaces, the mayor, Cr Martin Crane said. The meet-ing also heard of a proposal for a coach park at Cobbs Farm and feeling was that if Cobbs wished to develop a coach park, they could consider it.

STATION PRECINCTS PROGRESSDELAYEDTwo over-riding factors appear to be delaying progress of Hungerford’s railway station precincts development.These factors were again aired at a recent meeting of Hungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee.Firstly, the council needs a decision from Network Rail on the station boundaries and “ransom strip” alleged to be hindering progress.Secondly the council needs assurance that the rail ser-vice will be maintained when tenders for the service are sought next March.The meeting was told there was no guarantee that rail traffi c would continue to expand if the service was re-duced to a “shuttle service” from Newbury when elec-trifi cation of the line between Paddington and Newbury was implemented.A special council committee was to meet on Wednesday to discuss the rail service. Delegates from Hungerford, Kintbury and Bedwyn were mentioned but there was no mention of Marlborough from where there is under-stood to be concern from people who use Bedwyn and Hungerford railway stations in preference to Swindon.

“MORE POSITIVE HOUSING APPROACH”Hungerford Town Council was looking to a more positive approach to housing development within the town, the mayor Cr Martin Crane told the last council highways and transport committee meeting. He said there were areas within the town that could contain housing and moves were under way to appoint a pro-fessional consultant. He said overall involvement in a local development plan would be too costly for the council.

I am delighted to report that last night’s ‘Movies & Musicals’ night organised by The Rotary - Youth Op-portunities Committee was a huge success – in many more ways than merely funds raised for Rotary Chari-ties, although as you will see from the attached spread-sheet we have raised over £2,000.00 surplus! (Subject to all ticket monies having been paid) Everyone who attended was treated to a magnifi -cent performance by West-End performers, Jayne O’Mahony, John Langley and Andrew Sackett. The Boeuf Bourguignon, buttery mashed potato and broc-coli served up by Rotarian James Weir of The Plume of Feathers was truly magnifi cent – and almost every-one came up to specifi cally say so! Served with fresh crusty French sticks and butter with lemon cheesecake and coffee to fi nish – All this followed by an enthusiastic part II perfor-mance with audience participation and the most rous-ing selection of song tunes including Bond theme ‘Di-amonds are forever’ If you weren’t there then you really did miss out – and you should be really disappointed, you would have loved it – as those who came will surely tell you!!

This is just a quick note to say that the resurfacing of the A4 Charnham Street was completed on Friday night and some of the road markings were replaced on Saturday. Unfortunately, the wet weather prevented completion of the white and yellow lines, so the contractor will return as soon as they have a dry day.There will shortly be a post-completion inspection of the works and any defects will be rectifi ed by the contractor. We will also be sending a satisfaction questionnaire to residents and businesses later this week.Many thanks to everyone for your patience during this major project. If anyone has any queries, please let me know.

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COMMENT RE LINE SITUATIONThe next Friends of the Railway Path workday is on Sunday, 14th October.Workdays are an important way of helping to keep this much-loved local greenway looking good. This one will concentrate on the section south from Ogbourne St George, around and immediately south of the car park off Bytham Road (grid ref SU 1990 7407). The work is a mixture of ecological improvements, renovation and tidying. There is a patch of grassland which, with a little en-couragement, we think can become more fl ower rich. We will clear this and remove the cuttings (so that they don’t release their nutrients back into the grassland).There is a hedge with gaps: we will remove scrub from the gaps and start planting up the gaps. We plan later to start laying sections of the hedge where the shrubs are large enough: this improves habitat for a variety of small animals.We will also clear round the car park and the woodland area to the east of the Path, and remove litter.If you would like to come, we will meet at 10.00 at the car park off Bytham Road (see the map attached below: grid ref SU 2037 7400). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and stout footwear, and bring:· Lunch and a drink· Gardening gloves if you have some· Any hand tools which you think you would like to use. We will have a stock of tools for use on the day.You are welcome to just turn up on the day, and to stay for as long as you like. If you know in advance you would like to come, please let me know.

EAST SHEFFORD SEWAGE WORKS UPGRADED TO PROTECT GLOBALLY RARE CHALK STREAM

East Shefford sewage works has been upgraded to help improve the quality of water in the River Lambourn.Thames Water’s £2.14m of improvements have increased the capacity of the works and added another treatment process, further improving the water discharged into this treasured chalk waterway. Chalk streams are globally rare and the Lambourn, home to protected native species such as bullheads and brook lampreys, is a designated special area of conservation (SAC). During winter months the river can dry up completely and starting to run again in spring. This means that treated wastewater makes up an important amount of the fl ow and the upgrades will ensure that the outfall remains of an exceptionally high quality. Fly fi shermen have been drawn to the stream’s exceptional clarity and the thriving shoals of wild brown trout and grayling. The river had been a well-kept fi shing secret, but came to prominence after featuring in Howard Marshall’s 1967 book Refl ections on a River. “Simple things - so many of them - make up the angler’s true delight. And all of them may be found on the banks of the little river Lambourn,” Marshall wrote. The East Shefford work supports Defra’s national ‘Love Your River’ campaign, which urges people and organisations everywhere to value their local rivers and look after them. Richard Aylard, Thames Water’s director of sustainability, said: “The works operate well at the moment, but what we’re doing is increasing the capacity to make sure it can continue to do so in the future.“Treated wastewater makes up part of the fl ow of the River Lambourn, so keeping the quality high, means a healthy river downstream..“You can see this ‘knock-on’ effect, with all the bugs, birds and other wildlife that are thriving in this globally rare natural habitat. ” Environment minister, Richard Benyon, said: “We all love our rivers. They are the lifeblood of our country. They’ve shaped our landscape, and our towns and cities have been designed around them. They are vitally important for our everyday lives and our environment, and we’ve all got a role to play in making sure our rivers are as healthy as they can be. The project at East Shefford, sewage works, due to fi nish in December, involves installing a new storm tank. This will increase the amount of sewage the works can handle during heavy downpours, reducing the risk of the system becoming overwhelmed and discharging untreated sewage into the river. The project, which started in March, includes an additional tertiary treatment process. The new nitrifying sand fi lter will reduce the amount of ammonia and suspended solid material in the fi nal effl uent, making the fi nal outfl ow into the river even cleaner.-Craig Rance, Thames Water.

Hungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee will consider letting a future contract for Hungerford’s Christmas lights. The last committee

meeting briefl y discussed the contract suggestion. The council will run a special prize raffl e and sell Christmas cards to help with the cost of around £27,000 this year. Sir John Madejski will switch the lights on at 6pm on Sunday, December 2.

CONTRACT FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS?

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Hedgehog Hazards Some of the worst cases Wiltshire Wildlife Hospi-tal have been treating are those involving slug pel-let poisoning. They explained to the Adviser “The hedgehogs suffer terrible pain. People need to be aware that if they have hedgehogs in the garden there is no need to use slug pellets, even the ani-mal friendly ones, supposedly harmless, can effect hedgehogs in this way”.The Hospital tell us that this is a dangerous time for the offspring, as they may not gain enough weight to survive the winter months. Members of the pub-lic should be aware of the plight of the autumn juvenile. Hedgehogs already being cared for that are not up to weight, are the ones needing over-wintering and by the end of October the hedgehogs should weigh 650g to survive the winter. Advice can be misleading about weight, with 1lb (454g) sometimes being stated as suffi cient, but Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital believe this is nowhere near enough for any hedgehog to survive. Last year they over-wintered 130 hedgehogs and annually they deal with between 600 and 700 hedgehogs.Hedgehogs are now being seen regularly in Coo-pers Meadow in Marlborough. The meadow is a mixture of mown, managed and wild habitat and it is thought that leaving some of the wild patches has encouraged them to breed there. Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital are a registered charity and be contacted on 07850 778752

HUNGERFORD COACH PARK DISCUSSIONHungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee’s last meeting discussed a coach park in Charnham Street. The park would be at the current bus stop opposite The Sun Inn and would involve several extra parking spaces, the mayor, Cr Martin Crane said. The meeting also heard of a proposal for a coach park at Cobbs Farm and feeling was that if Cobbs wished to develop a coach park, they could consider it.

SIR JOHN MADEJSKI TO SWITCH ON LIGHTS?Sir John Madejski will be invited by Hungerford Town Council to switch on Hungerford’s Christmas lights on Sunday, December 2.“Mr Christmas Lights” Rod. Desmeules told the last Hungerford Town Council highways and transport com-mittee meeting he was ready to press ahead with the lights programme and would need volunteers to help.The meeting was told it was planned to offset costs with sales of Christmas cards, calendars and a prize draw.Hungerford’s Christmas lughts have been the envy of many centres in recent years, largely due to Mr Des-meules’ efforts.

STATION PRECINCTS PROGRESSDELAYEDTwo over-riding factors appear to be delaying progress of Hungerford’s railway station precincts development.These factors were again aired at the last meeting of Hungerford Town Council’s highways and transport committee.Firstly, the council needs a decision from Network Rail on the station boundaries and “ransom strip” alleged to be hindering progress.Secondly the council needs assurance that the rail ser-vice will be maintained when tenders for the service are sought next March.The meeting was told there was no guarantee that rail traffi c would continue to expand if the service was re-duced to a “shuttle service” from Newbury when elec-trifi cation of the line between Paddington and Newbury was implemented.A special council committee was to meet on Wednesday to discuss the rail service. Delegates from Hungerford, Kintbury and Bedwyn were mentioned but there was no mention of Marlborough from where there is under-stood to be concern from people who use Bedwyn and Hungerford railway stations in preference to Swindon.

“MORE POSITIVE HOUSING APPROACH”Hungerford Town Council was looking to a more positive approach to housing development within the town, the mayor Cr Martin Crane told the last council highways and transport committee meet-ing. He said there were areas within the town that could contain housing and moves were under way to appoint a professional consultant. He said over-all involvement in a local development plan would be too costly for the council.

HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORT BUDGETHungerford Town Council’s highways and trans-port committee has a budget of £42,000 for 2013-2014.

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MAJORITY IN FAVOUR OF IMPROVEDRAILWAY STATION AREAThe vast majority of the 40 people who replied to the Hungerford Town Council questionnaire on the railway station area’s future were in favour of improvement, Cr Richard Hudson told this week’s council meeting.Questions:1. Generally agree with proposed station improve-ments: 95% yes, 5% no.2. If no what would you like to see: Nil.3a. Support improving station interchange 97% yes, 3% no.3b.Support high quality buildings on neighbouring sites: 90% yes, 10% no. 3c. Support junction improvement of Park St/Station Rd. 97% yes, 3% no.4. Worth reducing parking by 15 of 70 spaces 79% yes. 21% no.5. Agree with welcome sign: Hungerford Heart of AONB 76% yes, 24% no.6. A rail station building: 61% yes, 39% no.7. Residential development on Oakes site 81% yes, 19% no.8. Close level crossing 19% yes, 81% no.9. Other suggestions:Building with cafe, toilet etc, keep Hungerford at pres-ent size, no sprawl, overfl ow car park needed, reserva-tions about parking reduction, full support to enhance station, concern about nose, want more parking, re-duce gap on train platform, use Oakes site for parking, building best on up platform, HGV access concerns, add secure cycle parking, re-position ticket machine, building as Thatcham, CCTV on platforms, improve Park St. junction, more parking spaces, more trains, longer platform.

POLICE HELP WITH DOG FOULINGPolice have agreed to accompany the dog warden on patrol in Hungerford where instances of dog fouling are rife. District Councillor David Holtby told councllors before their last meeting that fouling was particularly bad in the canal area and Croft .

GOOD RESPONSE TO FAMILYHAIR SALON OPENINGHungerford’s newest business, The Edge Unisex Fam-ily Hair Salon is the latest business to benefi t from Ad-viser advertising.Proprietor Michele Jackson said she received excellent response from her front page advertisement last week.She has elected to become yet another regular Adviser advertiser.Michele’s salon is at 17 Bridge street, opposite Rox-ton’s. You can’t beat The Adviser but you can join it. Tel. 01488 682328. [email protected]

MARLBOROUGH FUNDRAISING EVENING TO SUPPORT LOCAL LIFE SAVERS A charity dance at Marlborough Town Hall next month will raise funds for the local life saving work of St John Ambulance. The dance on 20 October, featuring the band Cel-ebration, is being organised by volunteers from the charity’s Pewsey Division and Marlborough Com-munity First Responders - volunteers who provide emergency medical aid in the Marlborough area ahead of the arrival of an ambulance. Organiser Kev Dickens says: ‘At last year’s dance everyone had a fantastic time while knowing they were helping us to provide a service which is so of-ten the difference between life and death.’ The money raised from this year’s event will go towards equipping the local community with basic fi rst aid skills as well as supporting the Community First Responders and local St John Ambulance vol-unteers. The event will also provide an opportunity for people to fi nd out more about learning fi rst aid and volunteering. Kev says: ‘Our research shows up to 140,000* peo-ple a year die needlessly in situations where fi rst aid could have saved them. We’re determined to change that appalling statistic by getting as many people as possible to learn fi rst aid.’ The evening starts at 8.30pm. Tickets are £10 for adults and £8 for concessions and will be available from the White Horse Bookshop and Carrie’s Hair-dressers in Marlborough High Street. Tickets can also be reserved at www.marlborough-boxoffi ce.co.uk