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'There are three ways in which Mr Johnson could quickly be removed from PM'
Letter from Nigel Orchard, Salisbury: THE resignation of Mr Johnson as party leader, much desired by many of your correspondents, gave hope that the party we used to and wished to support was at last rejecting the dishonesty and incompetence at
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Hospital's critical incident brings Channel 4 to city
SALISBURY District Hospital once again made national headlines this week, as part of a special health report on Channel 4 news. On Thursday, July 14, the hospital declared a critical incident, due to ambulance delays, staff sickness, and the number
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Cookware store 'over the moon' after winning TWO awards
A SALISBURY cookery and homeware store “is over the moon” after winning two prestigious retailer awards. Dinghams, run by sisters Nicola and Becca Hardingham, was last week named ‘Independent Retailer of the Year’ and ‘Cookshop of the Year’, at
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Drivers face £1,000 fines for not drinking enough water amid heatwave warning
UK DRIVERS hoping to make the most of the weather this weekend may face fines of £1,000 for not drinking enough water, after the Met Office extended its amber and rare red warnings over the potentially deadly heatwave. Drivers are being urged to
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Chick-O-Land jumps from 0 to 5 after successful hygiene inspection
A SALISBURY takeaway that was given a hygeine rating of zero has now been awarded the best score. Chick-O-Land has been celebrating a rating of five following a Food Standards Agency (FSA) inspection earlier this week. Back in February the
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The votes are in - Time to find out your pub of the year!
THE votes are in, and we can now reveal the Journal's pub of the year 2022! From delicious pub grub to wonderful customer service, over the last few months you have been telling us all about your favourite watering holes and why. More than
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Coping with the heat as Salisbury sizzles
The UK Health Security Agency has increased the health warning from level three to level four. This ‘national emergency’ follows the rare red alert issued by the Met Office on Friday (July 15) where temperatures may reach beyond the existing record
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Plan for town's future to explore new hub, traffic and improving recreation ground
Traffic, recreation ground and a “hub” at Burgate are areas that could be explored in a strategic plan being developed for Fordingbridge. Fordingbridge Town Council is developing the plan for the future of the town, which was discussed at a meeting
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50 year flashback: Sports days, fayres and primary school cricket champs
THIS week's selection of pictures from the Journal's archives have a bit of a sporting theme. There are sports days at Wilton Primary and St Thomas's School as well as a rained off cricket match and school champs Highbury Avenue. Also featured
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Horatio's Garden welcoming visitors for open day
HORATIO’S Garden in Salisbury is welcoming visitors for an open day tomorrow (Sunday, July 17). 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
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Planning applications: See who wants to build in your area
Here are the latest applications for development that have been submitted to Wiltshire Council validated in week ending July 10. Downton PL/2022/02569 - 4 West Wick, SP5 3FH. The installation of an open sided porch to the front of the house
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New pop up bistro in Wilton is 'doing things differently' and customers love it
A SALISBURY-based independent bistro and cafe opened a new site in Wilton last week and customers are "loving it". The Wood Bar, founded in 2020, opened its first Salisbury site last summer and now has three other bistros dotted around the city