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Downton keep up their promotion push
DOWNTON kept up their promotion push going as they beat visiting Fawley 3-0 There was a solid start from a strong Robins side which saw lots of early action at the nest. The Robins seemed to have the ball over the line in the first few minutes
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Lavvy are four-midiable in win over New Milton
LAVERSTOCK and Ford collected all three points with an emphatic second half blitz against New Milton last Saturday, as they won 4-2. Lavvy endured a first 45 minutes to forget as a clever cross was met by an unmarked Scott Smith who gave the visitors
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Do you recognise this man?
Do you recognise this man? Amesbury Police would like to speak to him in relation to an incident of fraud and deception at Tesco’s in Amesbury. On Friday, January 3, at around 7pm, an unknown man entered the store on London Road and purchased
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Plan to allocate more than 900 homes in and around city approved by council chiefs
PLANS to allocated space for 864 new homes in Salisbury, as well as a further 55 in Durrington, have been given the green light by council chiefs. The proposals, as part of the Wiltshire Housing Site Allocations Plan, include 640 homes on Netherhampton
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Family of Wiltshire man missing in Ibiza to fly home
THE family of missing Wiltshire man Ben Garland are flying home from Ibiza on Thursday without his body. Mark Garland, 54, and his two brothers, Kirk and Gary Garland, and Ben's younger brother, Jake, 22, will arrive at Bristol Airport on an early
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STORM CIARA : Gale force winds to batter city this weekend
GALE force winds are set to batter Salisbury this weekend as the Met Office confirms Storm Ciara is heading this way. On both Saturday and Sunday winds are predicted - in the worst case - to reach as high as 60mph. Nearby, 80mph gusts are expected
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Morrisons meal deal becomes 50p cheaper
MORRISONS has announced news that will delight lunchtime shoppers. The supermarket has slashed the price of its meal deal by 50p, meaning it now costs just £3 for a main, snack and drink. Regular customers will save around £120 thanks to the
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Larmer Tree festival announces first wave of acts – including its three headliners!
THE headliners for this year's Larmer Tree festival have been announced. Running from July 16-19, James, Jack Savoretti, and Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls top the bill for the event's 30th anniversary. Others set to perform include Beverley
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Secondary school assemblies
ON THE 20th of November and the 5th of December 2019, members of the Stonehenge school Parliament visited different primary schools, giving an assembly on the reality of secondary school. This was in attempt to ease nervous year 6s and educate the
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'Snow' stopping Jess!
YEAR 7 student Jess Horsburgh has had some amazing snowboarding results. Jess started snowboarding when she was 8 years old and trains at Snowtrack - or anywhere she can! Jess has competed in two large snowboarding events; The British Championships
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Thieves steal PlayStation during burglary – after owner popped out for half an hour
THIEVES have stolen electrical equipment from a flat – after the victim had popped out for half an hour. The incident, in Down View Road, Laverstock, occurred between 9am and 9.30am on January 29. Wiltshire Police says an "unknown" number of
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Power outage caused by motorbike fire in the early hours of the morning
A POWER outage in the early hours of this morning was caused by a motorbike catching on fire. 90 people were impacted by a loss of power and the motorbike was destroyed as a result of the fire. Scottish and Southern Electricity (SSE) said: "We
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From 2035 no new petrol or diesel cars will be sold (and it includes hybrids)
A ban on sales of new petrol and diesel vehicles will be brought forward to 2035. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is launching key UN COP26 talks, to take place in November in the UK, with a speech setting out Britain's stall as a leader on tackling
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CAT OF THE WEEK: Bereft Millie needs home
Millie is a tabby female, about nine-years-old. She is looking for a home after her owner passed away. Millie needs a quiet new home with an experienced owner and without children or other pets as she is rather timid and will need time to settle
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Former Devizes MP and climate change chief Claire Perry delivers blistering attack on PM
The former president of the UN climate summit in Glasgow, who was sacked by the Government last week, has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson's record on tackling climate change. Former clean growth minister and Devizes MP Claire Perry
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Vet warnings over spread of vomiting cases in dogs
VETS are warning dog owners to remain calm but vigilant, as an unusually high number of cases of gastroenteritis, specifically with profuse vomiting, is being seen in dogs across the UK. Cases of the condition - which causes acute, profuse vomiting
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Workers should not use ladders as they are 'not safe', council told
WORKERS will no longer be able to use ladders to put up advertising banners in the town centre as it's "not safe". Previously, Ringwood Town Council's maintenance teams would use the equipment to install the signage on lamp posts. But now,
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Council's crematorium income down as 'less people are dying'
CONCERNS have been raised by local councillors over Salisbury City Council's "financial dependency" on its crematorium. The authority-run building, on Barrington Road, is said to be one of the council's main sources of income, according to members
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Why The Entertainer will have toys out of boxes and ready to play with EVERY Saturday
THERE is a special reason behind why a chain of toy shops will be making every Saturday a 'Day of Play'. The Entertainer stores, including Salisbury's on Blue Boar Row, will have toys out of their packaging and ready to pick up and play every Saturday