'A once in a generation' pillar of the community dies aged 92
A PILLAR of Salisbury's musical and worshipping community has died, aged 92.
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Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
A PILLAR of Salisbury's musical and worshipping community has died, aged 92.
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