Corsham's golden Olympic lion should be back in its spot at the end of this week with its base repaired – after the men responsible for breaking it agreed to foot the repair bill.
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Lion back on guard in Corsham
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Former Corsham School teacher jailed for sexual assaults
Former Corsham School music teacher Robert Peter Hughes has today been sentenced to 12 years at Swindon Crown Court for the sexual assaults on two pupils.
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Corsham council in appeal on yob issues
Corsham Town Council is appealing for residents to report incidents of anti-social behaviour fuelled by alcohol.
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Trial held on Colerne man for two assaults
A 21-year-old man is to face trial by jury accused of assaulting two people on the same day.
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Elderly man killed after lorry collision in Corsham
An elderly man was killed after being in collision with a lorry at Spackman Lane, Corsham, yesterday evening.
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MoD Copenacre site set for development
A new development at the former MoD Copenacre site in Corsham has got the go-ahead from Wiltshire Council.
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Police officers tried to save life of popular Corsham bowler
Police officers have told how they tried to save the life of bowler Tommy Ford, who was killed after being in collision with a lorry in Corsham on Monday evening.
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Lots of romance in the air for Chippenham author
Chippenham author Rachel Brimble has released her latest romantic novella, Love’s Debt.
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Children’s present hints to Santa Claus are put on Corsham tree
Children gave a few helpful hints to Santa during Corsham Town Council’s annual wishing tree event on Saturday.
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Build will soon start at Corsham campus
Construction on the main part of Corsham’s campus is due to begin in the New Year.
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Box Primary School pupils’ safety drive
Children from Box Primary School sent a strong message to drivers caught speeding through their village by giving them shocking pictures of road casualties.
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MoD site plan nod for Corsham
A new development at the former MoD Copenacre site in Corsham has got the go-ahead from Wiltshire Council.
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Lacock Cup church hearing begins
The future of a medieval silver chalice, insured for £2.2 million, is being discussed at a Consistory Court hearing currently being held at St Cyriac’s Church, in Lacock.
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Late night shopping at Box Steam Brewery
To aid Christmas shoppers looking for the perfect gift Box Steam Brewery’s Shop in Holt will be staying open late on Thursday, December 13.
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Court rules historic Lacock Cup can be sold
The sale of the Lacock Cup for £1.3million to the British Museum was approved by a Consistory Court this afternoon.
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Santa;'s Scrapstore grotto goes on tour in Wiltshire
Children across Wiltshire are in for a scraptastic festive treat as Father Christmas prepares to visit the region’s schools in his newly renovated scrapmobile grotto.
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Now, for Corsham's Jambor-Glee
Corsham school children got musical when they held their first ever Corsham Jambor-Glee event at Bath Forum last Thursday.
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Art lovers pick their top piece at Corsham
The public have spoken and picked the winner of the Pound Arts Open’s People’s Prize category.
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Swimming star homes in for Christmas switch-on
Swimming star Stephanie Millward added some silver sparkle to the switch-on of Corsham's Christmas lights on Friday evening.
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Town store up for award
Staff at The Corsham Factory Store have been nominated for Customer Service Initiative of the Year at the 2013 Retail Week Awards.
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