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π Have the Weeks of Heat Drained your Battery? π
π Recharge yourself at the Health & Wellness Event at Wilton Village this weekend.
Hosted By Wilton Village & Our Local Market
Featuring:
π©ββοΈ Health, wellbeing and lifestyle traders
π§ββοΈ Fitness, yoga and holistic therapy providers
π₯ Healthy food and drink vendors
π§Ό Handmade, natural and sustainable products
π€ Acoustic musicians and relaxed live entertainment to create the perfect atmosphere
Pop down to Wilton Village between 10am & 4pm on Sunday 23rd August to unwind.
π Statement Regarding the Proposed Works at Castle Meadow π
At last week`s meeting of the Full Town Council, a number of residents raised concerns about the future of the wildflower area at Castle Meadow.
These concerns predominantly stemmed from "rumours" residents had heard, so we feel it pertinent to provide some clarity on the current situation.
The full statement is available on our website at:
https://www.wiltontowncouncil.gov.uk/statement-castle-meadow
Residents will continue to receive factual updates on progress of the Castle Meadow project via the Town Councilβs official social media channels, our website and through our Council meetings.
π· Wildflower Area, July 2026
π· Cemetery Improvement Works π·
Works commence this week on a number of improvements to our Cemetery on Shaftesbury Rd.
Over the coming weeks, our contractors will be undertaking drainage enhancements, improvements to the footpaths, renovating the Garden of Remembrance, repairing railings, fences and gates, along with other works.
The Cemetery remains open to visitors, but please take care around any active work areas and take note of any safety notices or barriers.
π§ Hosepipe Ban: Starts Tonightπ§
Hosepipe ban introduced throughout the Wessex Water region.
From Wessex Water:
Following months of unprecedented hot and dry weather, demand for water has never been higher and we need to protect our water resources, both for you and the environment.
Demand is, currently 30% higher than average, and with more hot weather to come and no significant rain forecast, weβve made the difficult decision to introduce a hosepipe ban.
It has been 50 years since water restrictions were last introduced in the Wessex Water region. We have worked hard to avoid the need for restrictions, but introducing a hosepipe ban now is necessary as no significant rainfall has been forecast for the coming weeks.
π¦ What is a hosepipe ban?
A hosepipe ban, also known as a Temporary Use Ban (TUB), restricts the use of hosepipes for certain non-essential activities to help conserve water during periods of prolonged dry weather.
π When does the hosepipe ban start?
The hosepipe ban starts on Tuesday 18 August from 00:01 hrs. From this point, you must not use a hosepipe for activities covered by the restrictions.
At this time, we canβt confirm when restrictions will be lifted. We will continue to monitor reservoir levels, river flows, groundwater levels, and demand for water. We will remove the hosepipe ban as soon as we can and let you know.
What can I no longer use a hosepipe for?
β’ Watering gardens, lawns, flowers and plants.
β’ Filling or maintaining paddling pools and swimming pools.
β’ Washing private vehicles.
β’ Cleaning patios, paths, driveways, walls and windows.
β’ Filling ornamental ponds or fountains.
β’ Cleaning outdoor surfaces.
Are there any exemptions?
You may be exempt from the ban if you are unable to make reasonable adjustments due to a health condition or disability. Using a hosepipe for health and safety needs, animal welfare and some business services and activities are also exempt from the restrictions. A complete list of exemptions can be found on our website.
π Wessex Water website: https://www.wessexwater.co.uk/