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Environmental campaign group ask 'will you be a good ancestor in the climate crisis?'
AN ENVIRONMENTAL organisation took to the city centre today asking people to make an important pledge to their children and grandchildren. Extinction Rebellion’s ‘Be a Good Ancestor’ campaign which took place in the High Street at 10am and finished
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Salisbury man arrested in Gosport murder investigation
A man from Salisbury has been arrested in conjunction with the death of a 22-year-old man in Gosport. Officers were called to Keyes Road, in Gosport on Friday, November 24 at 2.32am after a man had been seriously assaulted in the area. The
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Company pledges support to veterans by signing Armed Forces Covenant
Salisbury based Armishaws Removals has officially pledged its support to the Armed Forces Covenant. The signing took place in the presence of covenant Lt Col Alice Archer, Commanding Officer 6 Regiment Army Air Corps. The Covenant (also known
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Salisbury Cathedral installs 'provocative' art exhibition, Leviathan
Members of artist Shezad Dawood’s team have begun installation of the Leviathan exhibit which will be viewable at Salisbury Cathedral for the next two months. Reflecting on a year in which immigration and the climate have been high on the political
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Man banned from the roads for two years and fined hundreds for drug-driving
A MAN has been fined more than £300 and banned from driving for two years after pleading guilty to drug-driving. Mark Warren, 47 and from Hindon, was in charge of a motor vehicle with a "proportion of specified controlled drug above the specified
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Walk for Wards raises record breaking total for Stars Appeal
MORE THAN 2,000 walkers turned out to support the flagship fundraising event for Salisbury Hospital's Charity raising a record-breaking total for the appeal. The event took place on Sunday, July 9 at Wilton House and walkers took part to thank
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'It is our only option': Shock as Downton Cuckoo Fair 2024 is cancelled
A POPULAR annual event in Downton which first began in 1530 has been cancelled for 2024. The Downton Cuckoo Fair’s board of directors released a statement on their website confirming that the event will not take place next year. With significant
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First handwritten Bible in centuries to go on display at Sarum College
Sarum College is inviting the public to view for free the first handwritten and illuminated Bible created in hundreds of years. The Heritage Edition of the Saint John’s Bible, commissioned by the Abbey and Saint John’s University in Minnesota,
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Ukrainian student becomes first pupil to receive organ scholarship
A young Ukrainian boy has been selected as the first recipient of a scholarship at Salisbury Cathedral School that will see him through a training programme to learn the art of playing the organ. Maksym Yeremenko, 11, originally of Kyiv, Ukraine
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Rail line from Salisbury closed for 16 days from TODAY
NETWORK Rail is reminding customers to plan ahead and check before they travel as buses will replace South Western Railway trains between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction from TODAY. The 16-day closure between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction will begin
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PLANNING: Outbuildings, extensions, and new 'rural educational facilities'
HERE are the planning applications for Salisbury and the nearby area submitted to Wiltshire Council between November 13 and 19. Burcombe Without PL/2023/09763 - The Coach House, Wilton Road, Burcombe, SP2 0EG. Single Storey Rear Extension