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Youngsters share chips and chat with police
OFFICERS from the Fordingbridge Safer Neighbourhoods team got together with the town council last week to host a ‘chat and chips’ event for young people. Around 50 young people attended the Victoria Rooms, chatting informally to the officers and councillors
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60th birthday bash to raise funds for CFT
TWO best friends have decided to celebrate their 60th birthdays by holding a garden party in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust (CFT). Denis Garrett and Jerry Pawlak are organising an afternoon and evening of fun and food, with live music, clay
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Amesbury PCSO to tackle Tour de France
A POLICE officer is swapping pounding the beat for pumping pedals as he embarks on a gruelling stage of the Tour de France. Amesbury PCSO Will Todd, along with Tim Bunt, who works at the police station, will be getting on their bikes to take part in
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Open day at Shrewton farm
A FARM in Shrewton will be opening its gates this weekend between 10.30am and 4pm for Open Farm Sunday. Cherry Lodge Farm on Parsonage Down National Nature Reserve will be giving people the chance to meet the oldest registered herd of English Longhorn
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MP to open garden for people with Alzheimer's
SALISBURY’S MP John Glen will open a refurbished garden at the Alzheimer’s Society Day Club as part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Week in early July. The garden in Stratford Road was badly damaged when vandals set fire to its hedge several months
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Whites appeal set for today
SALISBURY City's legal team are at Wembley today to appeal against their relegation out of the Conference. The Whites were demoted on the basis of Appendix E, which states that clubs must pay their creditors by the second Saturday in May. Northwich
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Lucky escape from Cumbrian gunman
AN elderly New Forest couple have described how they cheated death when gunman Derrick Bird pointed his gun at them before continuing on his shooting spree. But Second World War veteran Reginald Miller, 87, of West Moors said he felt “ordinary” after
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Honours for firefighters
THREE Salisbury fire officers have been honoured for their loyalty and exemplary service. Crew manager, Paul McDonnell, and firefighters, Brent Bullus and Paul Noke, were presented with long service and good conduct medals by the Lord Lieutenant
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Racketlon to become annual event
SALISBURY’S first Racketlon championship was a great success, and will now become an annual event. The sport, in which entrants each compete at four games - table tennis, badminton squash and tennis - was launched in Finland in the 1980s and is growing
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Health survey reveals "alarming" situation in Salisbury
PEOPLE living in Salisbury are more likely than anyone else in the county to spark up a cigarette and be admitted to hospital for booze-related injuries, a health survey has revealed. The Salisbury community area also has the highest percentage of the