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In the run up to elections anything posted to this site that appears to endorse or give publicity to a political party or candidate will be removed to ensure impartiality

Read our policy about how we use email and social media athttps://www.marlborough-tc.gov.uk/images/Adopted_EComms_Policy_3_October_2022_website.pdf . Extract:

Comments made on social media platforms sometimes lack transparency or clear audit trails: for example, a may be an alias with no contact information provided such as an email address. In addition, users tend to ‘share’ and comment on posts across multiple sites and profiles. This means it is not always possible to see all comments relating to a topic or post (for example, if someone has shared and commented on a private profile). For these reasons the Town Council will never use social media to enter debates, discussions to answer questions raised by the public other than to answer simple service-related questions (for example, “How do I apply for an allotment?”). Proper routes to raise questions with Council include Public Question Time at any Council meeting or via the Town Council office (in writing, by email or by telephone), or by contacting a Councillor. Contact details for Officers and Councillors are published on the Town Council’s website. Official Council profiles and pages will be managed by staff on behalf of the Town Clerk and will only be used to share information or promote events or tourism. They will not be used to enter into discussions, debates or answer questions other than simple service questions.

MONDAY 22 JUNEThere's a meeting of the Full Council taking place in the Assembly Room at the Town Hall on Monday, 22 Jun...
16/06/2026

MONDAY 22 JUNE
There's a meeting of the Full Council taking place in the Assembly Room at the Town Hall on Monday, 22 June, starting at 7pm with public question Wiltshire Times
https://www.marlborough-tc.gov.uk/images/your-council/Ful_Council_Agenda_22_June_2026.pdf

2nd Marlborough Scouts and Cubs have been really busy bees over the last couple of weeks helping to keep our lovely town...
15/06/2026

2nd Marlborough Scouts and Cubs have been really busy bees over the last couple of weeks helping to keep our lovely town clean and litter free!

Thank you all so much, we really do appreciate your help 😁

Mayor Robing, 1 JuneHave you ever wondered how to become Mayor?  We've published a gallery of photos on our website with...
11/06/2026

Mayor Robing, 1 June

Have you ever wondered how to become Mayor? We've published a gallery of photos on our website with an explanation of the evening
https://www.marlborough-tc.gov.uk/mayor-robing-2026

All our councillors are volunteers, taking up the role because they want to support the Marlborough community. We currently have a vacant seat in the West Ward - could you be our next Town Councillor? More details at https://www.marlborough-tc.gov.uk/news/news-articles/3250-notice-of-casual-vacancy-june-2026

STARTS TODAY, THURSDAY, 11 JUNE
11/06/2026

STARTS TODAY, THURSDAY, 11 JUNE

A346 (Herd Street) Overnight Road Closures

11 to 26 June (week nights only) 7pm to midnight

From the top of Herd Street (junction with The Common) to Wye House and New Road.

You can view this via one.network by entering the following address into an internet browser: https://one.network/?GB150405158

For further information please contact Wiltshire Council on 0300 456 0105.

Contractors for Wiltshire Council have advised us that:

These works involve repairs to the existing carriageway, the installation of new road markings and the adjustment of surface ironwork.

The works will commence on Thursday 11 June 2026 and will be completed by Friday 26 June 2026 between the hours of 19:00 and 00:00, no weekend working, however, on occasions they may over run due to uncontrollable circumstances such as plant breakdowns, if weather conditions are unfavourable, or occasionally we discover the need for additional repairs once the work has started. The road will be open as normal outside of these hours.

Due to the nature of the works and the local environment, the works will be carried out within a temporary road closure, to ensure that adequate health & safety is maintained for the contractor & local residents.

Road markings and ironwork adjustments may need to be completed at a later date.

There will be points throughout the works period where vehicular access will not be possible as plant may be obstructing the road or material may be newly laid which you will not be able to drive over, as early trafficking could lead to premature failure. If works are being undertaken in the vicinity of your property; I would suggest speaking to the workforce in advance to ask if there will be any restrictions with regards to access.

The Contractor will maintain pedestrian access for residents for the duration of the works; when leaving your property in your vehicle, please allow extra time for any possible delays and when returning to your property, there will be traffic management operatives located at the extents of the works, speak to them, explain where you live, and they will be able to assist.

Signing will be in place advising that local businesses will be open as usual. A letter drop will be undertaken to all the residents located within the site extents on the week commencing 1st June 2026.

I would like to take this opportunity to apologise for any inconvenience these works will cause but trust you will appreciate the necessity for these essential works to maintain Wiltshire's highway network. Should you require any further information in advance of the works please do not hesitate to contact me on the details shown below. If you wish to discuss the works whilst they are in operation, please speak to a member of the workforce who will direct you to the appropriate person.

For real time updates and diversion routes please go to https://one.network/?GB150405158

TUESDAY, 16 JUNETown Promotion & Culture CommitteeThe next meeting of the committee will take place on Tuesday, 16 June,...
10/06/2026

TUESDAY, 16 JUNE

Town Promotion & Culture Committee

The next meeting of the committee will take place on Tuesday, 16 June, starting at 5.30pm in the Council Chamber at the Town Hall.

https://www.marlborough-tc.gov.uk/images/your-council/Town_Promotion_and_Culture_Agenda_16_June_2026.pdf

👏🥳Happy birthday!  Thank you to each and every volunteer, and here's to the next 5 years!
08/06/2026

👏🥳
Happy birthday! Thank you to each and every volunteer, and here's to the next 5 years!

08/06/2026

📅 Here's what's coming up next at St Peter's Marlborough...

🎺 21 June – Wantage Silver Band
🏳️‍🌈 24 June – Marlborough Pride
🛍️ 27 June – Macmillan Craft Fair

Three great events to look forward to over the next few weeks, from live music and community celebrations to a fantastic craft fair in support of Macmillan.

We hope to see you there!

A346 (Herd Street) Overnight Road Closures11 to 26 June (week nights only) 7pm to midnightFrom the top of Herd Street (j...
08/06/2026

A346 (Herd Street) Overnight Road Closures

11 to 26 June (week nights only) 7pm to midnight

From the top of Herd Street (junction with The Common) to Wye House and New Road.

You can view this via one.network by entering the following address into an internet browser: https://one.network/?GB150405158

For further information please contact Wiltshire Council on 0300 456 0105.

Contractors for Wiltshire Council have advised us that:

These works involve repairs to the existing carriageway, the installation of new road markings and the adjustment of surface ironwork.

The works will commence on Thursday 11 June 2026 and will be completed by Friday 26 June 2026 between the hours of 19:00 and 00:00, no weekend working, however, on occasions they may over run due to uncontrollable circumstances such as plant breakdowns, if weather conditions are unfavourable, or occasionally we discover the need for additional repairs once the work has started. The road will be open as normal outside of these hours.

Due to the nature of the works and the local environment, the works will be carried out within a temporary road closure, to ensure that adequate health & safety is maintained for the contractor & local residents.

Road markings and ironwork adjustments may need to be completed at a later date.

There will be points throughout the works period where vehicular access will not be possible as plant may be obstructing the road or material may be newly laid which you will not be able to drive over, as early trafficking could lead to premature failure. If works are being undertaken in the vicinity of your property; I would suggest speaking to the workforce in advance to ask if there will be any restrictions with regards to access.

The Contractor will maintain pedestrian access for residents for the duration of the works; when leaving your property in your vehicle, please allow extra time for any possible delays and when returning to your property, there will be traffic management operatives located at the extents of the works, speak to them, explain where you live, and they will be able to assist.

Signing will be in place advising that local businesses will be open as usual. A letter drop will be undertaken to all the residents located within the site extents on the week commencing 1st June 2026.

I would like to take this opportunity to apologise for any inconvenience these works will cause but trust you will appreciate the necessity for these essential works to maintain Wiltshire's highway network. Should you require any further information in advance of the works please do not hesitate to contact me on the details shown below. If you wish to discuss the works whilst they are in operation, please speak to a member of the workforce who will direct you to the appropriate person.

For real time updates and diversion routes please go to https://one.network/?GB150405158

Address

5 High Street
Marlborough
SN81AA

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+441672512487

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