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The Friends of Abbey Amesbury Church's Scarecrow Trail returns
AN ANNUAL scarecrow event returns to Amesbury this weekend ready to test the identification skills of participants. The event has been set up by the Friends of Abbey Amesbury Church and the scarecrow trail is suitable for the whole family.
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Pub to reopen after refurb with new head of chef and front of house team
AN HISTORIC pub in the city centre is finally reopening this week after months of refurbishment. The Pheasant Inn, on Salt Lane, has been closed for repairs since May this year. It will reopen on Friday, September 1, complete with new a new
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MP Danny Kruger makes the case for 'a new conservatism' in new book Covenant
MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, has released a new book aiming to demonstrate how the Conservative Party can consolidate its new class coalition and govern for all classes and communities. 'Covenant' examines the most fundamental questions of love
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Mayor and Cllr Atiqul Hoque to celebrate the older generation with a special lunch
HONOURED guests will be invited to a special event celebrating the older generation in Salisbury. The Mayor of Salisbury, Councillor Atiqul Hoque will host the first-ever Older People’s Lunch which has been sponsored by Platinum Skies and will
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Bike, scooter, and an electric car extension lead stolen from outside house
A BIKE, scooter, and an electric car extension lead have been stolen from outside a property. Following the thefts, which occured at around 10pm on Monday, August 14, Wiltshire Police is asking for the public's help in identifying the man pictures
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French inspired baby and children's clothes shop to close in September
A SHOP in the city centre has officially announced its closure today. JO JO Maman Bebe located in Silver Street is a clothing chain selling clothes for mothers, babies, and children all with a French influence. The shop has been in situ
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Frustration as flooded underpasses prevent elderly and disabled access
RESIDENTS have expressed their frustration at flooded underpasses in the city, saying that elderly and disabled people are unable to get through. Salisbury Active Travel says that the underpasses at Castle Road Underpass and the Waitrose Supermarket
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Drink driver from Old Sarum fined hundreds and banned from driving for a year
A man from Old Sarum has been banned from the roads after being caught drink driving. Jose Bruno Sousa, 42, of Norman Drive, Old Sarum, was seen driving straight through a stop sign on St Edmunds Church Street on April 15. PC Pallas and PC
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Man airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after crash
A MAN was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after a crash in Hurn. The crash was reported to police at 4.47pm yesterday, Monday, August 28, on Matchams Lane near to Hurn Post Office at the junction of Avon Causeway. It involved one
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Man arrested for five offences after leading police on chase across three communities
A man in his 20s has been arrested for five offences after leading police in a car chase through three South Wiltshire communities. The man from Laverstock was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, failing to stop, no insurance, and drink
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Exeter Street Roundabout underpass gets redecoration
Pedestrians will now be greeted by a much livelier and colourful scene at the Exeter Street Roundabout after its sprucing up by Wiltshire youth under the direction of artist Fred Fieber, who also assisted with the decoration of a subway at The Friary
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Salisbury's first ever true crime conference deemed a success
The first-ever true crime conference in Salisbury explored not only the intrigue that has occurred in the community itself over its centuries-long history, but also the city’s connection to some of the most well-known crimes in Victorian and modern