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Double celebration as Salisbury dementia centre turns one and wins award
A specialist centre in Salisbury for people living with dementia had double the reason to be happy - it celebrated its first birthday and won a major national award. Scots Lane Club, which opened in March 2023 following a major renovation project
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Wiltshire village among The Telegraph's '48 poshest'
The Telegraph has determined the 48 ‘poshest’ villages in the UK and one area in Wiltshire made the cut. As well as house prices, experts took into account the ease of commuting, aesthetic appeal and access to quality shops, pubs and restaurants
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Salisbury death notices and funeral announcements from the Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal published seven 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
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More road closures planned for in and around Salisbury
Here are some road closures planned for the following days and weeks. Roman Road (Part), Laverstock and Ford; from its junction with Ford Lane for a distance of approximately 75m in a north westerly direction to enable Wiltshire Council to carry
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Gyles Brandreth to moderate Cathedral lecture on late Queen Elizabeth II
This year’s Sir Edward Heath Annual Lecture by The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation at Salisbury Cathedral will be hosted by television personality Gyles Brandreth and explore the life and legacy of our late monarch, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
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Tidworth tank regiment pull out all the stops for sick 11-year-old
Members of Badger Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment pulled out all the stops to give a sick 11-year-old boy from Lancashire a day to remember on Wednesday (3rd April). Ever since he was little, Noah Wilsdon had always wanted to be a soldier, but he
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Salisbury Soroptimists meet the mayor for International Women's Day
Salisbury Soroptimists gathered with the mayor and deputy mayor for International Women's Day. The theme of this year's event was Inspire Inclusion. To mark the meeting, they engaged in a photoshoot on the steps of the Guildhall. International
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If you have one of these 10 surnames you could inherit a fortune in Salisbury
You could be entitled to a fortune through one of these unclaimed estates in Salisbury. There are currently 10 estates in the city which have passed to the Crown as ‘ownerless property'. This happens when a person dies without leaving a will
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Salisbury Cathedral 'one of the top 150 Visitor Attractions in UK'
Salisbury Cathedral is one of the top 150 Visitor Attractions in the UK, according to new report out, with 2023 visitor numbers topping pre-pandemic levels A recent report issued by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) shows that
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50 years ago this week: Mayor making and Easter Fayre
Diving into the Journal archives this week reveals pictures of the Verwood Dramatic Society's production of A Murder has been Arranged, the Colehill Wives Easter Fayre and the mayor making ceremony of April 1, 1974. Enjoy this collection of photos