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Holocaust Memorial Day 2024 poetry competition is open for submissions
A HOLOCAUST Memorial event is to return for a second year and the city council has set up a poetry competition to help 'find the right words' for such an important event. The memorial event is a reminder of the horrors of the past so that lessons
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Historic documents and photographs from 1946 presented to scouts organisation
Historical documents recording Salisbury Scouts twinning to St Germain, France in 1946 have been presented to the district commissioner of the scouts for safe keeping. Henri Marshall from St Germain, France, was invited to lunch with Salisbury
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Here are all the National Trust Christmas events in and around Salisbury
THE National Trust has revealed details of Christmas events in and around Hampshire. Across the county, the heritage charity has officially opened its doors for the festive season, and here are some of the Christmas events they are hosting.
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Take a look at these eight adorable photos which show otters in The Maltings
OTTERS have been spotted in The Maltings. Salisbury's resident otters have once again been caught on camera in the River Avon. Photographer James Fisher recently snapped these pictures of the cute mammals swimming, and even hunting, in the
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Man 'flabbergasted' to find Stonehenge in Australia
A SALISBURY-BORN man says he was "flabbergasted" after finding an exact full-size replica of Wiltshire's historic Stonehenge. Christopher Densham, who grew up in Salisbury, attending Bishop Wordsworth's School, recently got a taste of home while
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Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust sign commitment to Armed Forces
It was a historic day in a historic setting as the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust signed the Armed Forces Covenant onboard HMS Victory, the oldest commissioned warship in the world. Teresa Dent, CEO of Fordingbridge-based GWCT, and Lieutenant
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Remembering the Grange Hotel that once stood proud in St Mark’s Avenue
Our photo shows the Grange Hotel that once stood proud in St Mark’s Avenue, Salisbury. In 1995 demolition workmen carried out the final rites on a landmark that for nearly 100 years was, successively, a private house, a hotel and a nightclub. The site
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Salisbury death notices and funeral announcements from the Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal published 17 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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50 years ago this week: Duchess Katharine visits Wilton and Christmas at the Odeon
Diving into the Journal archives this week reveals pictures from the Christmas Appeal at Odeon for the Mayor's Fund and a visit by Princess Katharine, Duchess of Kent to the headquarters of the Land Forces in Wilton.