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Music to be played and shared by old friends and colleagues at Salisbury Cathedral
SALISBURY Cathedral will host an intimate concert of chamber music later this month. On Saturday, September 16 pianist David Halls, Director of Music at Salisbury Cathedral, his brother and cellist Steven Halls, and violinist Daphne Moody will
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Still time to have your say on how the council should spend its budget
The administration of Salisbury City Council is committed to listening to the views of all our residents. To this end we recently arranged to have a leaflet delivered by Royal Mail to every household in postcodes SP1 and SP2, i.e. within the city
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Salisbury City Garden Bar announces extra week to make the most of the good weather
The Salisbury City Garden Bar has announced that it will be staying in its place on the Guildhall Square for an extra week as the long-awaited sunny weather continues. The bar announced via its Facebook page on the afternoon of Saturday, September
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What score can you get? Take our pub quiz to find out
The weekend is here which can only mean one thing, it's time for the weekly pub quiz. Perfect if you're taking a trip to the pub this weekend, this quiz will let you brush up on some of that pub quiz knowledge. With 10 fun questions, the pub
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Dogs Trust Salisbury urges adopters to consider lurchers
Dogs Trust Salisbury is urging anyone with a dog-shaped hole in their life to consider adopting one of the Lurchers in their care. It comes after the Journal reported that the centre is still at full capacity since lockdown. Lurchers can
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PICTURES: Thousands flock to Retro at the Rec and Sunday Funday
Thousands of people flocked to Durrington Recreation ground last weekend for the annual Retro at the Rec and Sunday Funday events held over the Bank Holiday weekend. With Retro in its seventh year and Sunday Funday in its 14th year, Disco Dion
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Salisbury death notices and funeral announcements from the Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal published 13 death notices last week. Every week, the Salisbury Journal publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as appearing in print, our death notice
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Wetherspoons to slash prices in all pubs for one day only this month
Pubgoers are in for the chance to grab some cheap drinks and food menu items this month as Wetherspoon slashes prices. As part of Tax Equality Day, the pub chain will cut the prices of items by 7.5% for one day only. The discount is in a
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Drivers who passed test before 2014 urged to make crucial check or face £1,000 fine
Motorists who have been driving since 2013 are being warned they could be breaking the law if they haven’t made crucial check this year. Drivers who passed their test before 2014 are being warned to make sure their driving licences have not expired
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WATCH: Salisbury River Park Project: What happened to the water voles?
THE Salisbury River Park Project is on a countdown to completion and despite the mud, dust and disruption over some years, the resulting benefits provide much more than just vital flood defences. Many water voles were discovered in the stretch
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Danny Kruger MP: The future of shooting on Salisbury Plain is at risk
This is a lament. As the MP for a big part of Salisbury Plain, with at least four major shoots operating in my constituency - the Royal Artillery, the Netheravon, the Infantry, and the Tidworth and Bulford Garrison Shoots - I had hoped to be able to
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50 years ago this week: Wheelbarrow races and novice pony shows
The picture gallery from this week's Journal archives includes a wheel barrow race up Blisford Hill, the annual Gardeners Show, and the Downton Football Club fete.
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Date announced for latest 'Ask the Leader of the Council event' near Salisbury
Wiltshire Council is continuing its series of community events across the county where people can ask questions and find out more about the work of the council, with the next event taking place in Southern Wiltshire next month. Events are being