The weather has been a mixed bag this week, reflecting the time of year perhaps, but it has created opportunities for some dramatic skies.
They’ve been marking the 60th anniversary of the mini heritage railway at Longleat, and over in Westbury one little dog had reasons to be grateful to firefighters after getting stuck.
Some unique art popped up at Avebury Manor Garden, and a military veteran celebrated a special birthday.
Twin rainbows: Weather watcher Chris A caught these double rainbows, a symbol of this week’s mixed weather, at Corsley near Warminster.
Garden art: More than 100 sculptures by 23 artists have gone on display at Avebury Manor Garden as part of its annual Sculpture Exhibition. They are featured across the 11 different “rooms” in the garden, joined by topiary, walls and gateways. On until 19 October, all the artwork is for sale, with a percentage going to the National Trust.
Moody skies: Grey, threatening clouds swirled over Ludgershall Castle as BBC Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater went along for his series Living on the Edge, speaking to people in places next to the county’s border.
Charity cycle: Staff from the Wadworth brewery in Devizes have marked its 150th anniversary with a three-day, 150-mile charity cycle ride, raising funds for the Licensed Trade Charity and Julia’s House children’s hospice. Wadworth’s founder Henry Wadworth famously completed a similar journey in 1869.





