She was an English suffragist, local government worker and supporter of the Liberal Party.
In local government, the town falls under the auspices of Wiltshire Council, a unitary authority established in 2009 as part of wider local government changes in England.
The statute remains in force and is frequently used by local councils to close roads to allow public events such as processions or street parties to take place.
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