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Smith all smiles as Alcohol Free and Rob Hornby prove unstoppable in July Cup
JEFF Smith, chairman of Salisbury racecourse, enjoyed one of his greatest successes as an owner - and possibly the most satisfying - when his flying filly Alcohol Free took the prestigious July Cup at Newmarket yesterday (Sat) in devastating style.
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Emergency services called to crash on A36 near Landford
Emergency services were called to a collision involving two vehicles on the A36 near Landford. Firefighters from Salisbury attended the incident on Sunday (July 11) along with the ambulance service. A female casualty was cut free using hydraulic
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Man in 80s airlifted to hospital after crash in city centre
A man in his 80s has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries. Emergency services are currently at the scene of a collision in the city centre. Wiltshire Police says the collision involves a pedestrian who appears to have been struck
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Road closures lifted in city centre after crash
Road closures put in the city centre of Salisbury after a road traffic collision have now been lifted. The closures were in place from the Huntsman Tavern on Gigant Street to the junction with Milford Street. Also read: Man in his 80s
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Wiltshire house prices soar by thousands - how much your home could be worth
House prices in Wiltshire have soared by an average of over £8,000 in the month of April, according to figures from the Land Registry. The latest data from the government department reveals that in April 2022 average house prices in Wiltshire reached
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Drivers warned over summer driving rules that can lead £2,500 fines and prison
The Met Office predicts a sweltering heatwave will begin this weekend, according to forecasters, with highs of 27C expected in the UK. Forecasters have said it will start a consistent run of high temperatures over the next few days, meaning Britons
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Horatio's Garden in Salisbury is holding an open day - here's when
HORATIO'S Garden in Salisbury is going to be welcoming visitors for an open day. This will be the first time the garden has been open to visitors in support of the National Garden Scheme since 2019. The garden is located at the Duke of Cornwall
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Multi-million pound A35 works FINALLY finished as key road reopens
AFTER months of delays, a key road through the New Forest has finally reopened to the relief of motorists and businesses. The C10 Station Road reopened as scheduled on Friday afternoon (July 8), marking the end of the major A35 Holmsley Rail Bridge
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Shopping precincts from the 1960s in Salisbury
I WAS emailed this little snippet from Mr Colin Long who writes, “This is a cutting from the Salisbury Times of July 1962 - almost 60 years to the day!” It makes interesting reading. “The proposed development behind Fisherton Street, on the site
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Fovant soldier killed in Battle of the Somme honoured in rededication service
A FOVANT soldier buried in an unknown grave has been honoured in a rededication service - more than 100 years after his death. A service was held for Captain (Capt) Vivian Hastings Clay who was killed on the Western Front while serving with antecedent
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Things to do in Salisbury today
For those looking for something fun to do the Salisbury Street Sellers return but with a twist. Today (Sunday, July 10), come along to Market Place to meet Alice and the Mad Hatter who will be at the Salisbury Street Sellers event, which runs from
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Salisbury pair taking on 75km running challenge in one day
A SALISBURY teenager with autism and ADHD will be running 75km in one day to help fund a scholarship to support another young person. Cameron Jacobs and his mum Polly will be running from Salisbury to Swindon along the Great Stones Way on July
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Nature, sun and rainbows - 5 pictures taken by you
STUNNING skies and animal hideaways have been celebrated in the Journal’s camera club this week. From landscapes filled with pastel colours and rays of sunshine, to vibrant flowers and curious wildlife, the gallery above showcases just some of