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Taking a step into Salisbury's History
THE FESTIVAL of Archaeology is back at the Salisbury Museum this weekend and has already drawn a crowd interested in finding out more about the past. With many artifacts on display and the grounds filled with stands, the history experts - including
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Salisbury Fayre on the Square is here
FOR THOSE who enjoy playing outdoor games or relaxing while in the buzz of city centre life, the Fayre on the Square opened today (July 23). Located on the Guildhall Square next to the hustle and bustle of the market stalls, activities include
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Winners of a Queen’s Award in Salisbury celebrate plastic free July
A SALISBURY nursery has been showing its passion for reducing its environmental impact - spending the last month reducing its plastic use. Tops Day Nurseries participated in Plastic Free July where it avoided buying any single-use plastics including
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New independent fish shop opens in the heart of Salisbury
A new suitably-themed shop has opened on Fish Row in Salisbury. Premier Fish fishmonger opened its doors at bright and early on Thursday morning (July 21) to greet its first customers. Created in 1995, Premier Fish has been supplying fish and
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Pop-up bar and croquet in city centre as Fayre on the Square opens TODAY
FAYRE on the Square in Salisbury is launching today (Saturday, July 23) with a pop-up bar and crazy croquet. The event in the Guildhall Square runs until Monday, August 29. Activities include a nine hoop crazy croquet course, which will be
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NatWest announces £1.25billion of support for farmers
NatWest has announced £1.25billion of support for farmers facing inflation challenges. The lending package to the UK farming community is to help deal with a variety of cost pressures, and to aid them in making the transition to more sustainable
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Things to do at Stonehenge this summer
Stonehenge is welcoming families for lots of summer fun with its explorer quest, archaeological activities and the return of a gentle giant. Budding young archaeologists are being given the chance to unearth the past and find what lies inside the
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Weekend of fun at Festival of Archaeology in Salisbury
The Festival of Archaeology is back at Salisbury Museum this weekend. The two day event runs from today (July 23), starting at 10am, and runs until Sunday (July 24). The museum grounds will be filled with fun stands with archaeology, history
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50 year flashback: Life in Salisbury and district
Here's another selection of pictures from the Journal's archives. There are photographs of school and village fetes as well as a sponsored cycle ride. Do you recognise anyone?
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Latest planning applications for Salisbury and south Wiltshire
These are the applications for development submitted to Wiltshire Council (South), which have been validated in week ending July 17 Amesbury PL/2022/05149 - Unit 5, Minton Distribution Park, SP4 7RT. Change of use from Warehouse and distribution
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A future without enough water? Together let’s ensure there’s always enough to go round
It sounds a silly question in a country like the UK, but it could become a reality if we don’t act now to save water. While Southern Water works to keep taps and toilets flowing this summer, you can help by using only what you need. That way, we can