Here are some photos of this years snow:
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Do you have any photos of this years snow?
If you do please send them to me and I'll get them up on our village website.
http://www.bromham.org.uk/contact.aspx
Snow is so rare in Britain, at least in the south, that it is always a welcome and exciting diversion to me.
At the first sight of a single snowflake, the country falls into deep chaos. To the media and quite possibly a large proportion of the population, the prospect of a little disruption seems like the end of life as we know it. It is not just that snow is exciting – you simply cannot ignore it.
The Met Office had issued a red “take action” weather warning for the area, in which I live. The giant amounts of snow, which were forecast, failed to materialise
but I still measured 7 cm in my garden this morning.
Late morning, I went for a walk with my camera. What struck me was the fact that I only saw two children playing in the snow during my three hour walk.
At exciting times like this, children should be out in the snow playing, building snowmen, sledging and having snowball fights. Most, if not all, schools in the area were closed today.
Where were the children? Did their parents prevent them from going out or did the children prefer to stay indoors in front of their computers and televisions? I think it is a sad sign when children do not go out to play any more.

Winter in Wiltshire. Photograph Wolf Kettler. Today we managed 7cm of snow.
6th January 2010 - Wolf Kettler
More than four inches of snow falling on Bromham has left driving almost impossible in some areas.
The M4 is running slowly, the outside lane in both directions is covered in snow.
The A3102 is being closed from John Bently School in Calne right through to Bromham with the road completely unpassable.
The A420 from Chippenham towards Ford is closed at junction with the A46.
The A350 between Chippenham and Melksham is blocked because of an overturned lorry.
The A361 is closed between Beckhampton Roundabout and Hopton Trading Estate in Devizes. Police say the road is sheet ice and not suitable for any traffic.
Salthrop Hill near Swindon will be closed until further notice as it is too dangerous to pass. Three vehicles were involved in an accident there.
There has been a serious crash on the A420 at Gablecross, South Marston.
A jacknifed lorry has blocked the road at the Cross Keys in Corsham.
Police are saying all roads are extremely dangerous and are urging drivers to take care.
If you have not noticed, it's snowing in Bromham.
Send us your photos and we'll get them up on the Village Website for others to see.
How to send us your photos?
Here are some already taken earlier this week.
http://www.bromham.org.uk/post/2009/02/04/Bromham-in-the-Snow.aspx
Here are some photos that people have uploaded
Selection of Photos of the Snow