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Proms in the Park returns to Melksham

August 27, 2025
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Proms in the Park returns to Melksham

A live screening of the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms will return this year to King George V Park on Saturday 13th September.

The free event will run from 7pm until approximately 10.30pm, with one interval, and the concert will be broadcast live on a big screen directly from London’s Royal Albert Hall.

This year there will be a wide variety of food and drink vendors to help people make an evening of it. Attendees are also invited to bring their own picnics, blankets, chairs, and Union Jack flags to celebrate the occasion.

Melksham Town Council is organising the event and says that, although the evening is free, donations towards this year’s Mayor’s charities, Fear Free and the Bath and Wiltshire Air Ambulance, will be appreciated.

Last year saw the first-ever screening of the Last Night of the Proms in Melksham’s King George V Park, where residents enjoyed the concert and joined in with the final song, Auld Lang Syne.

After eight weeks and over 80 concerts, the 2025 BBC Proms concludes with a Last Night spectacular, packed with musical surprises, star turns and all the traditional favourites.

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Learn CPR skills and how to save a life with a free demonstration by St John Ambulance volunteers at Gompels Pharmacy this Saturday.

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A group providing a safe space for younger women to socialise and connect has launched in Melksham.

The Sundaze Club launched on Saturday 21st September at The Bear and aims to provide a friendly and welcoming space for women to meet others and be themselves. The group, created by two local women, Becky and Kadie, plans to meet once a month, with the possibility of meeting more frequently.

Both Becky and Kadie are neurodivergent and
wanted to create a space where other neurodivergent women can feel accepted

“We sat down one day talking about how it’s surreal in this day and age that people can still get left out of social circles and made to feel different,” said Becky. “We want to change that really.” 

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Melksham’s cemetery could run out of new burial space within six months, after Wiltshire Council was accused of withdrawing expansion plans. 

Local families may soon need to consider alternatives, such as cemeteries in nearby towns, as Melksham’s cemetery located on land along the A350 nears full capacity. It was previously expected to have space until 2027, but Wiltshire Council has recently revised its estimate to predict new burial plots could run out within six months. Space for ashes and Muslim burials is expected to last until around 2027.

Wiltshire Councillor Phil Alford says the situation has been made worse by what he describes as a sudden reversal of earlier assurances about cemetery provision.

He said, “In June 2024 we were told that there was a strip of land for an expansion and we had until June 2027 to plan ahead. Now we have been told by the new Lib Dem administration that this has been withdrawn and in six months the cemetery will be closed to new burials. 

Pictured: Cllr Phil Alford at Melksham’s cemetery 

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Girls’ and women’s rugby is thriving in Melksham, with two England World Cup winners visiting the town on Sunday 5th October to see the success of the club’s growing girls’ section.

Hundreds of people turned out to Oakfield Stadium for a full day of rugby, where Red Roses Zoe Aldcroft and Alex Matthews met young players and fans before taking part in a Q&A session. The event also celebrated the first-ever match for Melksham’s new under-16s girls’ team, joining the existing under-12s and under-14s squads.

Zoe Aldcroft, who captained the England team to World Cup victory, said it was special to see how much the game is growing locally. 

“It’s so important to keep the momentum going from the World Cup,” she said. “To come down here to Melksham and see so many young girls picking up a rugby ball is really special. We’ve heard there have been so many new enquiries recently, which just shows how much interest there is – it’s great to see so many inspired to get involved.” 

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Wiltshire Council is reminding residents to dispose of their waste responsibly and only use licensed waste carriers, following a recent fly-tipping incident in Melksham that resulted in a £600 fixed penalty notice (FPN).

The council’s Stop at Source (SAS) campaign continues to reduce fly-tipping across the county by holding householders accountable for their duty of care when disposing of waste. The zero-tolerance approach ensures that residents understand the risks of using unlicensed collectors.

In the recent case, a Melksham resident paid £10 to a passing tipper van to remove waste after placing non-recyclable items in the wrong bin. The waste was later found dumped in a hedge less than half a mile away. As the resident was unable to provide the waste carrier’s licence number, vehicle registration, or a receipt, they were held liable and issued a fine.

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Hilot Massage Therapy, based on Bath Road in Shaw, has been trading for three years and offers a mixture of holistic and sports therapies.

Owner Cherlina Ogilvie-Robb initially set up Hilot Massage Therapy in her spare room in Shaw. The business grew so quickly that within six months she moved into a purpose-built garden room.

Since then, she has never looked back and now has hundreds of clients on her books, including a Bath Rugby first team player, an ex-Commonwealth swimmer, a bodybuilder and marathon runners.

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Not only were there no takers, but the local history of Beltane seemed buried, which left more questions than answers. I basically knew that it was opened in Shaw Hill House in 1939 and closed in 1952 when the junior department transferred to High Canons, near Barnet, Hertfordshire. The senior department had moved there two years prior. 

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“Not forgetting the young exhibitor’s section had some beautiful entries,” said Mike Goodhew, secretary for the Melksham Gardeners’ Society.

“A new addition to the show this year was the Visitors Choice award for the public to vote on their favourite picture in the photography classes. 

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“If you’ve never been to a photographic camera fair, you’re missing a treat,” said David Chedgy from the Frome Wessex Photographic Club.

“The prices are low, and you’ll find cameras, lenses and lots of other photographic accessories.

“Camera fairs are very friendly places and the stallholders will be pleased to give help and technical assistance on cameras and photographic equipment.” 

Picture by Tim Gander

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