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Kids taught 'Recipes to Remember' to prevent traditional foods being lost forever
A CARE home is teaming up with local children to whip up some treats, in an effort to save traditional recipes from being forgotten. Salisbury Manor, on Shapland Close, has joined the nationwide campaign, Recipes to Remember, which aims to prevent
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LETTER: 'We are so very lucky to have Salisbury District Hospital'
I have just come home from a month in Salisbury District Hospital and am writing to express my gratitude for the wonderful care I received. From the huge skills and dedication of the consultant, doctors and nurses of course, but also to the huge
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Protesters gather outside Salisbury Crown Court over jury freedom
A protest has taken place outside Salisbury Law Courts as campaigners are showing their support to a woman who got involved with the law after holding up a sign outside of a court. In 2023, Trudi Warner, a 68 year-old retired social worker, was
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'I want to win for mum' - Cafe nominated for Muddy Stiletto award again
A CAFE and farm shop has reached the regional finals of the Muddy Stiletto awards for the second year running. The Old Forge Cafe and Farm shop at Berwick St James only opened last March. Read more: Dozens of Salisbury businesses nominated
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City councillor shaves man's head to raise money for cancer charity
A CITY councillor shaved a man's head in a fundraising effort for a cancer charity. Andy Dunning, 57, got the idea after his cousin Ellen Wheeler was diagnosed with Leukaemia. Thankfully Ellen is now in remission, but all money raised will
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Here's how you can find out more about the Railway Station Forecourt Scheme
Residents and businesses are being offered the opportunity to meet the contractor delivering the Salisbury Station Forecourt scheme. Station Forecourt is the second scheme coming forward as a result of the £9 million investment in Salisbury City
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The staggering number of shotguns owned in Wiltshire
Wiltshire has been found to be one of the areas with the most shotguns in the UK. A recent study launched by security experts at Get Licensed found that Wiltshire is in the top 10 areas with the most shotguns, coming in 7th place out of 45 police
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Parents pay tribute to 'happy-go-lucky' son killed in fatal crash
The family of a boy who died in a fatal collision described him as “the light of our small village” in a heartbreaking tribute. Lennix Sutcliffe, 8, was fatally wounded after being struck by a vehicle on Woodland View, in Dilton Marsh near Westbury
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Secretary of State for Defence makes flying visit to Boscombe Down
THE Secretary of State for Defence made a flying visit to the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection last week. The brief visit on Wednesday, April 10, also saw Grant Shapps go to Porton Down to check out a new British military laser which could be
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“What is the point of calling the police?”
Vice-Chair of Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel and Chair of Build a Better Swindon Committee, Councillor Stanka Adamcova is standing to become your next Police and Crime Commissioner. We have had 12 years of Conservative Police and Crime Commissioners
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Former Journal reporter, 71, on life as a 'prepper' in rural France
Preparation for natural and man-made disasters has come to the forefront of more people’s minds since the pandemic, war in Ukraine and the cost-of-living crisis. But for many, lived experience through more mundane disasters becomes the inspiration