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New Year's Eve Peace Vigil on Salisbury Plain

Tony Gosling | 18.12.2006 19:02 | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | Oxford | South Coast

For the fifth consecutive year a Salisbury Plain Peace Vigil will be held on the army range at 12 noon on New Year's Eve 31 December 2006

map of Imber 1
map of Imber 1

map of Imber 2
map of Imber 2

map of Imber 1
map of Imber 1

map of Imber 2
map of Imber 2


The 'ghost village' of Imber, near Warminster in Wiltshire, was commandeered by the army in World War II for training purposes with the promise that residents could move back after the war. That never happened and now the village is only open for a few days every year when the army are not active on Salisbury Plain.

This year the Imber range roads will open to the public from Warminster to Gore Cross and from Bratton to Heytesbury from 12 noon on Friday 22nd December to 8am on Tuesday 2nd January. For information on access please contact the MoD at Westdown Camp on 01980 674679.

REMEMBERANCE SERVICE
On Saturday 23rd December at 11am the Royal British Legion and the vicar
of Eddington will conduct a postponed rememberance day service since the
range was closed in early November.

PEACE VIGIL
This year's Peace Vigil will take place on Sunday 31st December at
midday when there will be a gathering for meditation and prayer. Imber
will be used as a place to build for peace rather than train for warfare
- without antagonising the army.


FOR FURTHER INFO. CONTACT RUTH UNDERWOOD
two maps are attached to this email
 ruthunderwood@kitty123.fsnet.co.uk
 http://www.foreverimber.org.uk/

CHURCHES CONSERVATION TRUST TAKE ON 'GHOST VILLAGE' CHURCH
 http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr2305.html

SALISBURY PLAIN
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_Plain

IMBER
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imber

MULTIMAP OF IMBER
 http://tinyurl.com/yfrq3s

Tony Gosling
- Homepage: http://www.foreverimber.org.uk

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NOT TRUE - DO NOT ATTEND

19.12.2006 00:44

Please ignore the above message as it is a dangerous lie. The army firing range is in use on the 31st December and it would be extremely foolhardy to enter the restricted areas described by the above poster. I don't know if this is intended to be funny but it's not. The Salisbury Plain peace vigil normally happens early April on a date arranged in advance with the authorities and is a peaceful gathering for meditation and prayer.

Mary Witney


On or not?

19.12.2006 06:51

"For information on access please contact the MoD at Westdown Camp on 01980 674679."

There certainly appear to have been vigils there for the past few years.

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