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New Year's Eve Peace Vigil on Salisbury Plain

Ruth Underwood | 23.12.2007 00:01 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Terror War | London | South Coast

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 activly training on Salisbury Plain.

Ordanance Survey map of Imber
Ordanance Survey map of Imber

How to get there
How to get there


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It will be great to see you and friends again on New Year's Eve at Imber.

See  http://www.foreverimber.org.uk/

This year's Peace Vigil in Imber Village will take place on New Year's Eve, Monday 31 December 2007, at mid-day. We will meet in Imber car park - all welcome.

Please bring any suitable words to read aloud on the subject of creating more peace in the world.

Best wishes and thanks,

Ruth Underwood



Access to Imber: Usually access is possible at Easter, during August and at Christmas/New Year but this can vary. For information on access, please contact the MoD at Westdown Camp on 01980 674679. The simplest way by road is to turn west at Gore Cross on the A360 (Stonehenge to Devizes road) between West Lavington and Tilshead.

The roads from Warminster to Gore Cross via Imber and from Bratton to Heytesbury via Imber will be open to the public from 6.00pm on Friday 21 December through to 6.00pm on Tuesday 1 January 2008.

Also, Service of Remembrance with the Royal British Legion will be held at the War Memorial in Imber Village at 11am on Saturday 22 December.


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




And before the trolls ask to put people off.
Yes it is happening. Hope to see you there!

Ruth Underwood
- e-mail: RuthUnderwood@kitty123.fsnet.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.foreverimber.org.uk/