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'What I'm thankful for' - 12 beautiful photos from Camera Club members
OUR Camera Club members have shared photos showing what they are thankful for. This broad theme for November encouraged creativity within the Salisbury Journal Camera Club, and this month saw scores of unique photographs from cute pets to beloved
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Poundland refused signage for possible new Salisbury store
Wiltshire Council has refused a planning application that proposed further signs to a potential new Poundland store in Wiltshire. Poundland applied to Wiltshire Council for planning permission to install two new glazed shopfront windows at Unit
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Larkhill Barracks to provide temporary homes for Afghans who worked with UK forces
AFGHANS who risked their lives working alongside UK forces in Afghanistan are being temporarily homed at barracks in Larkhill. There are approximately 40 transitional Service Family Accommodation (SFA) houses available in Larkhill plus additional
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'Winter Wanderland' returns with Santa, Polar Express and street performers
A WINTER 'wanderland' took place in Ringwood at the weekend with Santa parades, a variety of stalls and a Polar Express miniature railway running through the streets. The first Santa Parade started at 11.30 am on Sunday, November 26 with the parade
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Vintage tractors worth £6,000 stolen during night raid on Wiltshire work yard
Two vintage tractors worth around £6,000 have been stolen from a work yard in Wiltshire. The pair of vintage vehicles were stolen from a yard in Bishopstrow in Warminster during a nighttime break-in at approximately 11pm on Monday, November 20.
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Barrister gave magistrates a 'Nazi salute' and used a German accent during a trial
A BARRISTER who gave magistrates a Nazi salute following a court trial in Salisbury has been reprimanded. Thomas Davidson, a self-employed barrister of Middle Temple, was found to have behaved in a "seriously offensive and discreditable" manner
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Police want to speak to this man in connection with backpack theft
A BACKPACK left on the Salisbury to Downton bus was picked up by an unknown suspect. The theft occurred on Sunday, October 15 at around 3pm when the victim left his black rucksack behind when leaving the bus. Read more: Salisbury Sunday
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Police want to speak with this man in following a garage burglary
A PHOTOGRAPH of a man has been released following an early-morning burglary. Wiltshire Police would like to speak with the individual in connection with a burglary in Australian Avenue which occurred at around 3am on November 6. A luminous
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Shoppers urged to support Salisbury Foodbank by donating at local Tesco store
As temperatures plunge below freezing before winter officially begins, Salisbury Foodbank is urging shoppers to donate to this year’s Tesco Winter Food Collection. Over a million emergency food parcels are expected to be distributed between December
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Community remembers loved ones lost at annual 'Light up a Life' service
Salisbury Hospice Charity hosted its annual Light up a Life service at St. Thomas Church over the weekend. This event, on Sunday, November 26, was open to all, to come together as a community to remember loved ones lost. For more than 25 years
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New Scouts unit giving teenagers the chance to build skills for life
Since opening in the summer, Salisbury Plain Peregrine Falcons Explorer Scout Unit (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) have been taking part in activities and adventures, encouraged to "ask the bigger questions, think on their feet, be part of a team and
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Shuropody store reopening months after closing suddenly
A PODIATRY clinic that closed suddenly earlier this year is set to reopen its Salisbury store. Shuropody on New Canal unexpectedly shut its doors, seemingly for good, on Friday, June 30. A sign can be seen in the shop window saying 'Store