Fireworks and Salisbury Cathedral lights

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Salisbury Cathedral The nave of Salisbury Cathedral lit up for the Sarum Lights. Words are projected against the floor, ceiling and columns with green and purple backlighting.Salisbury Cathedral

It’s been a busy week throughout the county, with celebrations aplenty and the return of Salisbury Cathedral’s Sarum Lights.

Bonfire Night has additionally made for some spectacular sights, with firework celebrations lighting up the evenings.

Nature has additionally created some eye-catching scenes within the type of wonderful autumn leaves.

All this and extra is included in our weekly photos round-up.

Salisbury Cathedral The interior of Salisbury Cathedral lit up for the Sarum Lights. A colourful medieval illustration is being projected onto a wall and the ceiling. A golden circle containing two human forms is clearly visible on the wall. Barely visible are the people lying down on the floor looking up at the patterns projected onto the wall and ceiling.Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral The facade of Salisbury Cathedral lit up for the Sarum Lights. Against a black and grey sky, a green maze pattern is projected onto the cathedral wall.Salisbury Cathedral

Cathedral colors: Sarum Lights returned to Salisbury Cathedral this week, with legendary worlds and prowling dinosaurs showing on this 12 months’s immersive occasion.

WeatherWatchers/Barnaby Bear A large tree with orange leaves sits in a park setting with brown leaves on the ground. Autumn sunshine shines through the leaves.WeatherWatchers/Barnaby Bear

Setting solar: Some timber are hanging onto their leaves as winter approaches. Weather Watcher Barnaby Bear caught this gorgeous picture on a stroll by means of Cherhill.

A line of eight servicemen wearing brown uniforms and black belts, standing to attention beside a cenotaph and posing for a picture. There are lots of poppy wreaths laying at its base.

Lest we overlook: A Remembrance Sunday service and navy parade is being held in Tidworth to honour those that have served and sacrificed.

The occasion is being attended by veterans, navy teams and neighborhood organisations.

Wiltshire Council Six adults standing in a row in an indoor setting. The four adults to the left of the picture, including Councillor John Hubbard on the far left, are holding three golden balloons which spell out '100'.Wiltshire Council

Volunteer milestone: Wiltshire Council marked the one centesimal pairing as a part of its Independent Visitor scheme. Councillor Jon Hubbard, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, known as the scheme a “remarkable achievement”, the place volunteers meet with a teen in care each month.

Dauntsey’s School Silhouettes of people stood beneath a dark sky and three fireworks with thin streams of golden light with red tips.Dauntsey’s School

Remember bear in mind: Crowds have been trying to the sky throughout Wiltshire this week, together with at Dauntsey’s School the place Bonfire Night was marked with a particular fireworks show on the faculty’s Manor constructing.

White sign which says 'Longleat' on grass with yellow Pudsey bear stood at one side with his arm crossed and a brown figure, Morph, at the other.

Pudsey energy: BBC Wiltshire employees have been concerned within the BBC Children in Need Thousand Mile problem this week. Pudsey boosted morale for contributors and made time for some sight-seeing throughout the county, akin to Longleat, the place he met Morph.

Salvation Army A man and a group of Brownies stand in a bike shop looking at a bike. The man is facing the girls, none of whose faces can be seen, whilst demonstrating something on the bike. The brownies look on in his direction. Behind the man is a wall with a number of tools and a can of spray paint.Salvation Army

Two-wheel instructor: A bunch of 20 Brownies visited The Salvation Army’s Swindon Booth House Recycles workshop to achieve recommendations on bike upkeep. The two-hour session was led by Simon Styles, with the brand new discovered information being put in the direction of incomes the Brownies’ new mechanics badge.

Positive Community Action Six adults, two sitting and four standing wave their arms in the air for a posed photograph taken in a community cafe. On the table in the centre of the photo are a number of cakes and muffins. A window can be seen to the far left.Positive Community Action

Friends Forever: The Friendship Cafe in Pewsey is celebrating having surpassed 8,000 complete attendees because it opened. The Cafe goals to foster social connection within the Kennet Valley and is run completely by volunteers.

WeatherWatchers/Amanda Norfolk A beautiful river and autumn scene with brown leaves on the ground.WeatherWatchers/Amanda Norfolk
WeatherWatchers/Rachel from Charlton Orange and red leaves against a green hedge.WeatherWatchers/Rachel from Charlton

Autumn ambles: Some extra lovely photos displaying the seasonal colors within the county from our Weather Watchers Rachel in Donhead St Andrew and Amanda in Wilton.

Group of people stand in front of a van and smile at the camera. One man - Mike - wears a green shirt and holds a red cup, he's stood next to a woman with a high-vis jacket. People hold collection buckets and a sign which says 'thank you'

Van man: Mike Land has raised £16,000 for Wiltshire Air Ambulance in a unique fundraising challenge. He pulled a van for twenty-four hours, supported by buddies, household and volunteers at an industrial unit close to Chippenham.


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