01/12/2025

Deputy Mayor Update: November 2025 - Council and Community

This year I was deeply honoured to represent Calne Town Council by laying the official poppy wreath during the Remembrance Service at St. Mary’s Church. The ceremony was a poignant moment of reflection, bringing our community together to honour the courage and sacrifice of those who served. It was a privilege to take part in such a significant civic tradition.

As always, as the parade marches to close the Remembrance Service, members of Calne Town Council and other dignitaries stand in respect to acknowledge each group as they pass. From veterans and serving personnel to cadets, community organisations, and youth groups, every contingent is recognised for its role in honouring the fallen and sustaining the spirit of remembrance within our town. 


On 10 November, I chaired the Governance, Policy & Resources Committee. Alongside other pressing matters, we discussed the draft budget for the coming financial year, leading to lively and constructive debate. The key decisions are as follows:

27/25.1 HR and Payroll Software

  • Supplier 1 confirmed for new HR and payroll solution (funded from 101/4243).
  • Future budget line of £2,500 allocated.
  • Short‑term staffing requirement noted.

27/25.2 Draft Budget 2026–2027

  • Draft budget recommended to Full Council for approval (with amendments).
  • Key changes:
    • HR Software: increase from £1,500 → £2,500.
    • Employment/Health & Safety: increase from £9,500 → £11,000 for Grounds Staff health checks.
  • Mayor’s allowance increased by £200.
  • Mayor Making budget reduced by £200.
  • Further discussions scheduled:
    • Councillor training budget (Finance WG, 17 Nov).
    • Occupational Health funding for grounds team (Finance WG, 17 Nov).
    • Mod.gov upgrade and website integration (IT & Comms WG).

27/25.3 Vacancy – Personnel Sub Committee

  • Vacancy created following Cllr Percy stepping down.
  • Cllr Augusta Urquhart‑Nicholls unanimously nominated to Full Council to fill the vacancy. This was then confirmed at Full Council. 

28/25 Budget and Reserves

  • Committee budget and reserves received and noted (including GPR Reserves Report – 30.09.25).


On 13 November, Calne Men’s Shed welcomed the High Sheriff of Wiltshire, Martin Nye, and Deputy Lieutenant Victoria Nye for a tour of its Anchor Road workshop. The couple met members, learned about the Shed’s creative projects and community support, and enjoyed tea and conversation that showcased the group’s trademark warmth. Afterwards, the High Sheriff described the visit as “interesting and inspiring,” praising the important work the Shed does for the community.

I was also asked to be present in my role as the Calne Town Council representative. It is my firm belief that the Calne Men's Shed is an invaluable asset to our community. The High Sheriff's visit highlights the vital role they play in tackling social isolation and promoting mental well-being among their members in Calne. It’s more than a place to work on projects - it’s a supportive space where friendships are forged and skills are shared. As the Calne Town Council representative, I wholeheartedly support their mission and look forward to the continued positive impact they have on both their members and the wider town.

The Shed, which welcomes both men and women, continues to grow and undertakes projects that benefit the wider community, from book-swap libraries to benches and planters. Members are fundraising for essential upgrades, including a wheelchair accessible toilet, to secure the group’s long-term future.

Head to their website to find out more.



At Calne Town Council, we welcomed Cllr Tom Taylor to our ranks as a new town councillor for Chilvester and Abberd. When the path through the new Curzon Housing estate was blocked, Tom Taylor contacted former councillor Robert MacNaughton. Myself, Tom and Robert visited the site manager to request action from the developers. This issue was rectified and Tom has since been campaigning for improvements to the Springfield Academy traffic issue along with litter picking.


In closing, on 26 November I attended the Calne Community Safety Forum. Updates were shared by Calne Police, Safe Spaces, and Colemans Farm Neighbourhood Watch. Police & Crime Commissioner Philip Wilkinson also gave an update on his role, current progress, and how future concerns will be managed.


Many thanks to all that provided photos, including Calne News, Jon Fisher, Paul, and Malcolm Hewson.

Place names of Calne: George Close, Goodall House

It is likely that both George Close and Goodall House are named for Walter Goodall George (1858-1943), who was born in Calne and held the record for running one mile for over 30 years. His father, Frederick Benjamin George, ran a druggist and chemist shop in the Strand.

However, with the family getting ever larger with the birth of Florence in 1861, the income from the business was insufficient to support them. The family left Calne, sometime after the 1961 census, for Worcestershire when Mr. George, who was born in Worcester, gained employment at Lea and Perrins, a Worcester sauce firm.

The record breaking mile run took place on 23 August 1886 at Lillie Bridge. George's time was 4 minutes, 12 and three quarter seconds. It wouldn't be until 1923 until the record was bested by 2 seconds by Paavo Nurmi of Finland[1].

I am not aware that George ever returned to Calne after his family left for Worcestershire. However, in August 1948, his widow did visit Calne on the occasion of the unveiling of a plaque at the Recreation Ground in George's honour. It is one of two plaques, with the other being on an outside wall at the Town Hall.

George Close
A row of terrace housing built c. 1975. off Forman Street.

Goodall House.

Goodall House
Goodall House was built in 2006 as part of the McCarthy & Stone Penn Court development, now managed by FirstPort. Along with the Penn Court sheltered apartment, the plan included a 10 affordable units, which comprised of two bungalows and eight housing units, which became Goodall House.

References:
Luff, E., 1993. Calne, Walter Goodall George 1858-1943. 1st ed