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'Notorious past resident' to be subject of talk at museum
Augustus John, one of Fordingbridge’s most notorious past residents will be the subject of a talk organised by Fordingbridge Museum on Friday April 26. His unconventional and bohemian lifestyle dismayed some locals when he lived in Fordingbridge
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Plans to restore quarry could now be pushed back - this is why
A planning application has been submitted to delay the restoration of a quarry near Romsey that should have been completed in January. Raymond Brown Quarry Products Ltd, headquartered in Hampshire and involved in mineral extraction, recycling,
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Villagers outraged after sex book is found among children's titles at book exchange
A ROW has broken out in an historic country village after a sex book was left at a bus station book-exchange used by schoolchildren. The raunchy discovery was found alongside the more traditional titles of Thomas the Tank Engine and Ruby Redfort
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Park and Ride bus fares increasing next week
THE cost of using Park and Ride services in Salisbury will go up next week. Beginning Monday, April 15, the cost of an adult return ticket will increase from £3 to £3.50, while a group return ticket will increase from £4 to £4.50. Ten-journey
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Care home residents present cheque to River Bourne Community Farm
CARE home residents presented a cheque for more than £250 to River Bourne Community Farm last week. Milford House Care Home were "delighted" to welcome Sara-Jane Hancock, Education and Marketing Manager from the Laverstock farm to hand over a
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Courtroom closed due to water damage caused by recent bad weather
A COURTROOM has been closed due to water damage caused by recent spells of heavy rain and strong wind. Room two of Salisbury Crown Court has been out of action this week after rain seeped through the ceiling. Cases which were due to be heard
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Wiltshire College's hospitality department awarded £30,000 worth of funding
Wiltshire College and University Centre’s Catering and Hospitality department has been awarded £30,000 worth of funding to help purchase new equipment and enable the delivery of a new Level 3 course. The funding comes from the Savoy Educational
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Meet the Salisbury chef serving up delicious dishes at several pubs in Wiltshire
A Salisbury chef who began his career at a country pub is now supporting kitchens across Wiltshire and Hampshire. Jason Carroll, who is a roaming chef for Fuller's, has worked in a number of pubs and restaurants over the last decade. With
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Bulford girl, 12, stars in BBC show to showcase life as a military child
A GIRL has starred in BBC's Newsround to highlight the unique struggles of life as a military child. Lilly Pidsley, 12, moved to Bulford with mum Marie, dad Adam and younger sister Daisy six and a half years ago. BBC's Newsround team approached
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250 walkers to take to city streets in support of Salisbury Hospice Charity
MORE than 250 people will take to the streets of Salisbury later this month in support of the Hospice Charity. Its all part of the annual Midnight Walk event, which this year will be on Saturday, April 27. The neon themed event will see Salisbury