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'Their worst nightmare': Officer explains his experience delivering death messages
A Wiltshire Police officer has revealed the heartbreak of letting families know a loved one has died. Roads Policing Acting Inspector Will Ayres regularly deals with serious crashes which can be some of the worst incidents in the county. Part
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Legal challenge lodged against latest Stonehenge tunnel plans
A LEGAL challenge has been lodged against the latest plans for a tunnel past Stonehenge. It comes after the Department for Transport announced on Friday (July 14) that the £1.7billion project would go ahead. There is a long history of legal
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Pub reopening under new landlords after months-long closure
After being closed for months, The Albion in Verwood will once again be opening its doors under new management. Since taking over as the new landlords, Rowena and Jay Jones have been hard at work undertaking repairs and renovations, keeping the
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South Western Railway announces September strike day timetables
South Western Railway (SWR) has released a statement detailing services that will be available during upcoming strike action in September. The announcement reminded customers that the soonest strike action due to take place will happen over the
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'Fun for all the family' at Salisbury fire station open day this weekend
After the success of its open day last year, Salisbury fire station is throwing open its doors to the community again this weekend. Everyone is welcome to visit the fire station on Ashley Road between 10am and 4pm on Saturday (August 26). Appliances
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Mayor pays tribute to murder victim and issues message for young people
THE Mayor of Salisbury has paid tribute to the victim of a fatal stabbing in Bemerton Heath and issued a message to young people. Councillor Atiqul Hoque is the 762nd Mayor of Salisbury and a resident of Bemerton Heath. Following a knife attack
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Boy with Down's Syndrome raises nearly £2k for charity by taking part in triathlon
A 10-YEAR-old boy from Salisbury has helped raise almost £2,000 for charity after taking part in a triathlon. James, who has Down’s Syndrome, global developmental delay, and autism, took part in the Superhero Tri for Variety, the Children’s Charity
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Pictures show Salisbury students celebrating their GCSE results
Students from schools in Salisbury have been celebrating GCSE Results Day. Journal reporters have been out and about across the schools in the city, including South Wilts Grammar, The Trafalgar School at Downton, the Sarum Academy, Ringwood School
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PICTURES: Ukrainian community celebrates independence day on Market Place
Dozens joined Salisbury’s Ukrainian community on the Market Place for a celebration of the country’s independence. Many arrived to the event on Thursday, August 24 wearing vyshyvankas and Ukrainian food was offered for free to members of the community
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IN THE DOCK: 7 people who appeared in court for offences in and around Salisbury
THESE 7 people appeared in court for offences committed in and around Salisbury. Harry Potts, 20, of Beech Grange, pleaded guilty to criminally damaging a sign and door handle to the value of £876 belonging to Taco Bell on January 11. He was