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Soldier who had his arm amputated is taking on challenge to Everest Base Camp
AN INSPIRATIONAL man from Tidworth is taking on an extraordinary challenge to raise funds for a charity that support the recovery of wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans. Corporal Daniel Eden, 27, badly injured his arm after
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Agatha Christie psychological thriller adaptation coming to Salisbury
AN adaptation of an Agatha Christie psychological thriller is coming to a theatre in Salisbury. Love From a Stranger by Agatha Christie and Frank Vosper, directed by Colin Hayman is being performed at Studio Theatre, and tickets are still available
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Meet the Salisbury woman who makes hats for Royals and Ascot
MEET Salisbury's very own master of millinery, who has made hats for the likes of Royals such as Zara Phillips. Tara O'Callaghan is a woman with a passion for fashion. With "30-odd years of experience" designing and making bespoke hats for all
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SSE’s first battery storage project now fully operational in Salisbury
SSE’s first battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Salisbury is now fully operational. The 50MW / 100MWh BESS project, which could power more than 80,000 homes for two hours at times of peak demand, is SSE's first operational battery site
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NHS grant helps Stars Appeal support cancer patients and hospital staff
A MAJOR grant from NHS Charities Together is enabling the Stars Appeal to fund projects helping local people with cancer and to support staff at Salisbury District Hospital. The funding, totalling £88,000, is for two separate projects that are
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Delight as rural pub picks up three awards - including pub of the year
STAFF at the Cuckoo Inn in Hamptwoth are celebrating after picking up a batch of awards from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). On Thursday, April 11, representatives from the organisation arrived to present landlord Nik Amplianitis and his wife
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Wiltshire-founded EdTech company Gaia Learning marks record growth year
Online learning provider for neurodivergent children, Gaia Learning, marks a record growth year – securing £100K in angel investments in just three months. The EdTech company, founded by Salisbury mum-of-two Kirstin Coughtrie, has gone through
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Is this the safest street in Salisbury? Residents install defibrillator on road
Could these be the safest streets in Salisbury? 74 residents from two streets in Salisbury have completed CPR and Defibrillator training after recently installing their own device in Wellington Way. It was organised by David Connett and Spencer
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Brian Cerqua trial: Alleged victim 'blamed herself' and confided in best friend first
AN alleged victim of historic child sex abuse told her best friend she "felt she was in the wrong" because she "had an affair", a court heard today. Mr Cerqua was found not guilty on all counts on Friday, April 19. Brian Lee Cerqua, of Amesbury
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Planning round-up: Find out who's applied to develop in and around Salisbury
THESE planning applications were received by Wiltshire Council for the week ending April 7. Alderbury PL/2024/03100 - Full Planning Permission. Address: Land at Tozer Way, Whaddon, Salisbury, SP5 3FU. Proposal: 2 x 3 bed houses with access,