| History - 1998 - 2007, Earlier History |
2007:
Contest Results
| W of E Regionals | 2nd Section | Carnival | Helen Perkin | 11th | ||
| Wessex | Championship Section | Paganini Variations | Philip Wilby | 2nd |
Wessex Best Percussion Prize winners Andy & Dave with Wessex Runners up Trophy
2006:
Contest Results
| W of E Regionals | 2nd Section | Images of the Millenium | Howard Snell | 7th | ||
| Wessex | 1st Section | Essay | Edward Gregson | 2nd |
2005:
A second visit to the National Finals and promotion to 2nd section.
Contest Results
| W of E Regionals | 3rd Section | Tam O'Shanter's Ride | Denis Wright | 2nd | |
| National Finals | 3rd Section | A Gallimaufry Suite | Philip Harper | 12th | |
| Wessex | 1st Section | Diamond Heritage | Darrol Barry | 3rd |

Banner time again Mike & Alan Dunford celebrating at Torquay

National Finals 2005
2004 - 1998:
The start of the Michael Dunford era seeing the band progressing from 4th section to Championship locally and a first visit to the National Finals.
Contest Results
| 2004 | W of E Regionals | 3rd Section | Vizcaya | Gilbert Vinter | 3rd |
| National Finals | 3rd Section | Diamond Heritage | Darrol Barry | 17th | |
| 2003 | W of E Regionals | 3rd Section | Northern Landscapes | Peter Graham | 12th |
| Wessex | Championship Section | High Peak | Eric Ball | 6th | |
| 2002 | W of E Regionals | 4th Section | Suite in Bb | Gordon Jacob | 6th |
| Wessex | 1st Section | Purcell Variations | Kenneth Downie | 3rd | |
| 2001 | W of E Regionals | 4th Section | Sinfonietta Pastorale | Henry Gheel | 7th |
| Wessex | 2nd Section | Les Preludes | Liszt | 3rd | |
| 2000 | W of E Regionals | 4th Section | The Haslemere Suite | Peter Graham | 4th |
| Wessex | 4/3 Sections | Tryptich | Phillip Sparke | 1st | |
| 1999 | W of E Regionals | 4th Section | Indian Summer | Eric Ball | =25th |
| Wessex | 4th Section | Divertimento | Eric Ball | 3rd | |
| 1998 | Wessex | 4th Section | Three Inventions | Shaeffer/Jakeway | ? |
The presence of a Band in the village, circa 1830, can be supported by articles to be found in the Salisbury Journal, which allows us to share a place in history alongside such well known names as Black Dyke Mills and Besses o' the Barn.
Records that far back are somewhat lacking, reference to Militia records show that a number of villagers accepted the call to arms for the Crimean Campaign and some were given instruments to form a band. Though they set sail from Portsmouth, it appears that they only reached Zante in the Mediterranean.
The twentieth century saw the Band go from strength to strength and survive the two World Wars with the help of other bands in the area, with whom they shared jobs.
Early instrumentation included some woodwind, but by the 1930's these had been superseded, leaving the Band wholly brass with the exception of percussion.
Village functions such as fetes and dances were their prime source of income, until as transport improved they were able to spread their wings and play further afield.
During the inter war period, the Band competed in London, Salisbury and Bournemouth, thereafter their efforts have been at more regional venues. Success has been mixed, but considering their background, they have generally acquitted themselves well.
Over the years membership of the Band has seen family names constantly recurring and we can still claim to be a local Band, with most members living within five miles.
Updated 10/01/2011