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INSIDE the home on the market for in excess of £2m
AN UNLISTED house on the edge of Fordingbridge has come on the market for excess of £2,000,000. Sandle Grange is a seven-bedroom property and believed to date back to 1900 when it served as the gardener’s house to neighbouring Sandle Manor, now
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City council backs bill to encourage generation of locally produced energy
SALISBURY City Council has unanimously given its support to a campaign to encourage the generation of locally produced energy. The local electricity bill, which has received cross-party support from MPs, looks to enable local electricity generators
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New exhibition getting into the mind of artists
The Salisbury Group of Artists (SGA) is getting ready to launch its final themed exhibition of the season. The group is an active local art group of professional, amateur and beginner artists offering members opportunities to exhibit their artwork
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Fire crews blast 'deliberate fire at the height of irresponsibility' in forest
FIRE crews were called to a “deliberate fire” at the “height of irresponsibility”. Verwood crews were called to Ringwood Forest on Friday morning, July 22, to deal with the blaze. A spokesperson for Verwood Fire Station: “Both Verwood appliances
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Royal Tank Regiment returns from nine-month tour and Mercians train Ukranian recruits
The Royal Tank Regiment Battlegroup has returned to Tidworth after a demanding and fulfilling nine-month tour of duty as part of the NATO Enhanced Foreword Presence in Estonia. The core of the battlegroup were two sabre squadrons from the regiment
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Pupils and staff bid farwell to 'inspirational' headteacher
An "inspirational" headteacher in Laverstock who is believed to be the longest serving head in Wiltshire has retired. Karen Walker started as deputy head at St Andrew’s Primary CE VA Primary School in January 1988 before taking on the role of
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A brief history of some of Salisbury’s lost pubs
In the 1990s Rod Poynting wrote a piece for the Salisbury Journal about what had happened to some of the Salisbury pubs that had disappeared. Here is what Mr Poynting related about their history. The Goat was at 24 Milford Street from the early
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Plan to demolish Ringwood Raceway is back open for public consultation
THE FUTURE of Ringwood Raceway has not been decided yet as plans to demolish the established car racing track have gone back out for public consultation. Plans were submitted late last year to turn the raceway, located off Matchams Lane in St Leonards