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The Wombles
26th August 2004, 07:59 PM
GAGB is pleased to announce that Wiltshire County Council has granted permission for the placement of caches on their property.

This is blanket approval provided that cachers follow the GAGB guidelines and WCC are kept informed of the location of those caches, which Lactodorum and Eckington have kindly agreed to do where this is indicated by the placer.

We are grateful to WCC for their assistance and positive approach throughout. We are also grateful to The Bramblers for their original introduction.

Details of the sites covered have been provided by WCC and are listed below:


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Barton Farm Country Park is situated in Bradford on Avon between the Kennet andAvon Canal and the River Avon off the B3109. It is well furnished with seating and picnic benches and a tarmac road runs through part of the park to join the canal. This is perfect for wheelchair access. There is a mixture of interesting habitats including the woodland, river and meadows. The site is home to a medieval pack horse bridge (a scheduled ancient monument) and a Second World War pill box. Parking is available.


Wilton Windmill is located between Wilton village and Burbage. The site is jointly managed by WCC and Wilton Windmill Society. It has benches and again is easily accessible for wheelchairs. Parking is available.


Woodhenge picnic site is located next to Woodhenge Scheduled Ancient Monument and is accessible off the A345 south of Durrington. It act acts as a gateway to the surrounding countryside with access to the archaeologically important landscape around Stonehenge and Woodhenge. There is a small car park at the site with four picnic benches. [note that this is a county wildlife site and will require special permission - contact details through GAGB].


Figsbury Rings car park is located off the A30, north east of Salisbury. This provides access to the National Trust site Figsbury Rings and is located approximately three miles north of Salisbury. Figsbury Rings is an Iron Age hillfort and is designated for its chalk downland flora. It also has excellent views across Wiltshire.


Bratton Camp Open Space, (Westbury White Horse), is accessible from the B3098 via a tarmac bridleway. It is located on top of a chalk grassland ridge between Westbury and Bratton. The ridge forms part of the northern boundary of Salisbury plain. The site adjoins the Bratton Camp and Westbury White Horse, both managed by English Heritage. There is ample parking and outstanding views.


White Horse viewing area is on the B3098 between Wesbury and Bratton. This small site provides safe parking and excellent views of the white horse from below and is just outside Westbury.


Smallgrain picnic area is situated between Calne and Devizes on the south-west side of the Bishops Canning to Calne Road. It is the site of a former scrap dealer's yard. It is now a picturesque setting and a gateway to the surrounding countryside(including access to Morgan's Hill) with ample parking and several picnic benches.
[note that this is a county wildlife site and will require special permission - contact details through GAGB].


Urchfont picnic site is located directly south of Urchfont, and is accessed from the B3098 at Foxley Corner, drive up to the Ridgeway track and turn left at the top in the direction of Urchfont. There is nearby parking and the site has spectacular views across Wiltshire.

Bill D (wwh)
26th August 2004, 09:21 PM
Dave, that's really good - well done! :) And many thanks to WCC!

This is probably a silly question :unsure: , but it is the case, isn't it, that this only covers the named sites, and not any other WCC land? It's just that the beginning of the post reads (to me anyway!) as if this is more general.

The Wombles
26th August 2004, 09:30 PM
Bill, this is all their leisure land - they hope that they'll have sway over more soon, hence this mail this morning:

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Stay in touch because next year a large area of land in Wiltshire will come under county council jurisdiction through the crow act. The open space area the WCC will over-see might be within the region of 32,000 acres, I'm pretty sure there's room for a couple there! The land is privately owned, mostly by farmers and such like, but I'm sure this could have potential.
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