• Wiltshire Publications
  • Melksham Independent News
  • Frome Times
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Warminster Journal
Advertisement
  • Latest News
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Corrections
  • Digital Edition
  • Back Issues
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Family Messages
  • Directory
  • More

    Search

    News

    • Latest News
    • Special Featured Stories
    • Featured Stories
    • WJ News
    • Crime
    • Traffic News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics

    Sport

    • Warminster FC
    • Football
    • Rugby
    • General Sport
    • Cricket
    • Golf
    • Bowls

    Best of Warminster

    • Warminster Community
    • Fundraising
    • Volunteering & Helping Out
    • Clubs Organisations

    What's on

    • Events Entertainment
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Things to do

    Family Messages

    • Announcements
    • Death Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Warminster Says Thank You
    • Awards

    Digital Editions

    • Digital Edition
    • Digital Archieves
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Corrections
  • Digital Edition
  • Back Issues
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Family Messages
  • Directory
  • More

    Search

    News

    • Latest News
    • Special Featured Stories
    • Featured Stories
    • WJ News
    • Crime
    • Traffic News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics

    Sport

    • Warminster FC
    • Football
    • Rugby
    • General Sport
    • Cricket
    • Golf
    • Bowls

    Best of Warminster

    • Warminster Community
    • Fundraising
    • Volunteering & Helping Out
    • Clubs Organisations

    What's on

    • Events Entertainment
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Things to do

    Family Messages

    • Announcements
    • Death Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Warminster Says Thank You
    • Awards

    Digital Editions

    • Digital Edition
    • Digital Archieves
No Result
View All Result
Warminster Journal
No Result
View All Result

CCTV hub manager eager for new recruits to help tackle crime

May 8, 2025
in Latest news
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
CCTV hub manager eager for new recruits to help tackle crime

Volunteers have been encouraged to join a dedicated team in Warminster that keeps a watchful eye over the town.

The Warminster and Westbury CCTV partnership operates 45 high-definition cameras covering Warminster, Westbury, and the West Wilts Trading Estate.

Mark Chalmers, who previously worked for the army and Avon and Somerset Police, heads up a team of paid and volunteer staff at a location in Warminster, which isn’t publicised for security reasons.

He said, “There’s a lot of teamwork here and a strong feeling of wanting to give back to the community.

“I started about three-and-a-half years ago in a completely different building with an old analogue system. The cameras were robust, but the images weren’t much good.

“Councillors agreed we needed an update, and we updated the system about two years ago. It’s totally different now, the images are incredibly clear.”

A standard shift at the CCTV hub might see staff scanning screens for missing persons, anti-social behaviour, car accidents, shoplifting, or the movement of drugs through the area.

Once someone spots something amiss on one of the monitors, they can inform the police, who will allocate an officer to the incident.

Volunteers help bolster the team – and more are always welcome to join the ranks. Rod Grey has been a volunteer with the CCTV hub since September 2023. He previously worked in the motor trade and travels from Westbury to his shifts.

Rod said, “My wife saw the advert in the White Horse News and thought it could be something interesting I could do now that I’m retired.

“It’s really interesting, and we have a really good time here. It’s a great team, and it feels like we’re putting something back into the community.”

Meanwhile, Glen Mitchell, also from Westbury, started as a volunteer with Mark and is now a paid staff member.

He said, “There’s great camaraderie here. I come from a military background, and that feeling of camaraderie is something you miss when you leave the Forces. It’s nice to give back.

“It might be a small contribution we make, but it all adds up and really helps the police. Without us, I think they’d be up a stream without a paddle.”

In one notable incident, the CCTV team played a pivotal role in tracking down an escaped prisoner in Warminster. In another, camera footage helped recover £1,500 worth of goods stolen from Sports Direct.

A radio system now links up shops in town with the CCTV hub, meaning staff can ring Mark’s team to alert them to any potential suspects to look out for.

Mark added, “The crimes we typically see in Westbury are shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. In Warminster, we’ve seen anti-social behaviour as well, but also a few assaults.

“When we see someone do something they shouldn’t, we get a real feeling of satisfaction when the police catch up to them. It’s an adrenaline rush.”

Pictured: Glenn Mitchell, Mark Chalmers and Rod Grey at the Warminster and Westbury CCTV hub

Share246Tweet154Pin55

Related Stories

Longleat lion queen dies aged 20

Longleat lion queen dies aged 20

July 8, 2026
0

The queen of one of Longleat’s prides of lions has died, just months before her 21st birthday.  Jasira, one of the oldest...

Longleat keeper takes on safari marathon for conservation charity

Longleat keeper takes on safari marathon for conservation charity

July 2, 2026
0

The lead carnivore keeper at Longleat has raised thousands for a conservation charity after completing a marathon across Kenya’s savannah,...

Quiz night supports men’s support group

Quiz night supports men’s support group

July 2, 2026
0

Attedees at a recent pub quiz night helped raise £177 for a Warminster-based men’s support group. The event at Prestbury...

Charity thanks founding trustees and seeks volunteers

Charity thanks founding trustees and seeks volunteers

July 2, 2026
0

A Warminster charity supporting people affected by loneliness and social isolation has thanked two founding trustees for their years of...

Warminster Journal Digital Edition Warminster Journal Digital Edition Warminster Journal Digital Edition

Recommended

  • All
  • Latest news
  • Environment
  • Politics
  • Wiltshire Council
  • Clubs & Organisations
  • Volunteering and helping out
Wiltshire College & University Centre opens doors to prospective students following record-breaking open events

Wiltshire College & University Centre opens doors to prospective students following record-breaking open events

January 14, 2026
Warminster Town  pre-season fixtures

Warminster Town pre-season fixtures

June 18, 2026
  • Lazer Storm celebrates first year of action-packed fun

A local Lazer Storm arena is celebrating its first birthday, marking a year of action-packed entertainment for families, children and adults across the area. 

Lazer Storm at Boomerang in Melksham offers a live-action laser tag experience inside a purpose-built air-conditioned arena featuring lighting effects, obstacles, hiding places and mission-based gameplay.

Designed for players aged six and above, participants are equipped with electronic phasers and sensors, scoring points by tagging opponents either individually or as part of a team.

“It’s the ultimate lazer tag experience and it’s been enjoyed by all ages from 6 to 76!” said Billie Cooke from Boomerang. “It’s action-packed and combines fun, teamwork, strategy and excitement. 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Memory support group to launch in Mere

A new community-led memory support group will launch in Mere later this year to support those living with memory loss or dementia.

The group will meet at Castle Lodge Care Home and provide a friendly, informal space for anyone affected by memory loss or dementia. A memory care community coordinator will be on hand to offer advice, answer questions and signpost people to local support services.

The launch of the new group comes after an overwhelming response from local people at a recent consultation event which explored the need for the service. 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Chapel repairs supported with £40,000 grant

A historic chapel in Warminster is set for a major programme of repair and conservation work after town councillors approved £40,000 in funding support.

St Lawrence Chapel, which has stood at the heart of the town for centuries and is held in trust for the town by 12 Feoffees since 1575, will undergo a series of maintenance and restoration works over the next two to three years.

Councillors unanimously agreed the grant from Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) reserves, funding paid by developers to help support local infrastructure, at a Full Council meeting on Monday 22nd June, with £22,000 allocated this year and £18,000 in 2027/28.

The overall programme is estimated to cost £94,500 and is being led by the Feoffees, who say the work will help secure the building’s long-term condition. 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Town councillors object to plans for 135 homes at Home Farm

A planning application for 135 homes at Home Farm has been objected to by Warminster Town Council on nine grounds, including the strength and number of public objections.

The council’s Planning Advisory Committee submitted its objection at a packed meeting on Monday 15th June. Councillors also reiterated their objection to a separate planning application for 77 homes on land off Ashley Coombe.

The Home Farm application proposes 135 homes, a new access from Boreham Road, public open space, new pedestrian, cycle and vehicle routes, and associated infrastructure works.

The East Boreham Business and Residents Action Group (EBBRAG), which has campaigned against the plans for homes on the site for several years, said it was ‘delighted’ with the committee’s decision. 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Local theatre group brings Blackadder to Warminster

The Athenaeum Limelight Players will perform Blackadder Goes Forth, a dark historical comedy set in the trenches of the First World War, in Warminster later this month.

The production will take place at the Warminster Athenaeum on Thursday 16th, Friday 17th and Saturday 18th July from 7.30pm until 10pm. 

“Athenaeum Limelight Players have undertaken various series of Rowan Atkinson’s famous comedies and have decided that there is no better time than the 110th anniversary of the Battle of The Somme to stage another,” said producer Alexander Meadow.

“It is a show which delicately balances both intelligent wit and ludicrous comedy, with the reality and heartbreak of such a horrific war, following the adventures of Captain Edmund Blackadder and his less-than-impressive attempts to avoid going ‘over the top’.” 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Brothers raise thousands with endurance challenges

Two brothers have taken on endurance challenges to raise thousands for a Warminster charity that has supported their mum since her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis. 

Hugo Campbell-Smith completed the London Marathon before immediately joining his brother Archie to tackle the West Highland Way, a 99-mile run from Milngavie near Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, which they completed in three days.

The brothers raised £5,350, which was split between the Wessex Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre in Warminster and Overcoming MS.

The brothers were inspired to take on the challenge by their mum, who lives with MS and is a member of the Wessex Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre. Having seen first-hand the difference that the centre’s therapies, support services and community make to her life, Archie and Hugo wanted to give something back whilst also supporting the wider MS community. 

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Warminster welcomes back TV’s Paul Martin for free valuation day

Local antiques expert and TV star Paul Martin will be returning to Warminster this month for a free valuation day at the Athenaeum.

Paul will be at the venue on Friday 10th July from 10am until 3pm to value and give advice on antiques and collectables. There will also be an opportunity to put items up for auction.

“It’s one of my favourite venues in Wiltshire, steeped in theatrical history which brings the best out of you,” said Paul. “Every item valued has a starring role under the spotlight. It’s our job to find those hidden gems, all treasures from the past, and bring their history alive!"

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Repair work to start at Warminster sinkhole

Work to repair a sinkhole that opened in Warminster is due to begin this week.

The sinkhole appeared at the junction of Pound Street and Pound Row on 14th June. At the time, Wiltshire Council said there was no immediate danger to motorists and did not consider it necessary to close the road. A resident marked the hole with a flag to stop motorists from driving over it.

Cllr Martin Smith, Wiltshire Council’s cabinet member for highways, said, “We are aware of a defect at the junction of Pound Street and Pound Row in Warminster.

“Following initial investigations, including checks with Wessex Water due to the presence of their infrastructure in the area, Wessex Water has advised that it’s not their asset."

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Around the world in 16 songs

Warminster Community Choir will join forces with Kingdown School Choir and St John’s C of E Primary School Choir for a community concert next week.

The event, titled Around the World in 16 Songs, will celebrate music and cultures from across the globe, and is being held at Kingdown Main Hall, Warminster, BA12 9DR on Thursday 8th July with doors opening at 6.30pm, and the concert beginning at 7pm.

“Join us for a vibrant evening of music and community as performers from across the Warminster area come together for a special concert celebrating cultures from around the globe,” said Warminster Community Choir member Jill Curd.

Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.

Get in touch

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Self Service Advertising
  • Issue Dates and Deadlines
  • Payment Information
  • Send Us Your News
  • Contact Us
  • Avertising Terms Conditions
  • Complaints
  • Placing a family message
  • Photos
  • Useful Information

More from Warminster Journal

  • Latest News
  • Sport
  • Digital Edition
  • Digital Archives
  • What's On
  • Mission Statement
  • Corrections

FOLLOW US

© 2025 Warminster Journal | Wiltshire Publications Ltd, 31, Market Place, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6ES Registered in England & Wales | 02627096

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Legal Hub
  • Site Map
Melksham Independent News
Melksham Independent News

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
    • Featured Stories
    • Warminster news
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics
  • About Us
  • Digital Edition
  • Contact us
  • Advertising with us
  • Family Messages
    • Announcements
    • Death Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Warminster says Thank You
    • Awards
  • More
    • Newsletters
    • Jobs
    • Local Listing
    • Book An Advert
    • Sports
    • Best of Warminster
      • Warminster Community
      • Fundraising
      • Volunteering & Helping Out
      • Clubs Organisations
    • What’s on
      • Events Entertainment
      • Arts and Culture
      • Things To Do

© 2025 Warminster Journal | Web Design & SEO by YOW Internet.

-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00