Part of Imber Road in Warminster will be closed as the Defence Infrastructure Organisation removes trees that have succumbed to ash dieback. Thousands of ash trees across Salisbury Plain Training Area are infected with the disease, for which there is no known cure. Imber is an ancient Wiltshire village on Salisbury Plain, recorded in 967 and in Domesday Book. - https://t.co/t7A1ayW7mR pic.twitter.com/Dk1fvaFm1K — Wiltshire Times (@wiltshiretimes) April 13, 2026The War Office acquired the village and surrounding land in the early 20th century. Although many expected to return after the war, Imber remained within the military training estate.