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Volunteers create one kilometre of bunting to decorate Salisbury during art trail
A local art organisation have challenged themselves to create 1000m worth of bunting to run through Salisbury. Plain Arts Salisbury is the leading visual art network for Salisbury and the surrounding areas, who offer member artists and art organisations
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Community group hosting a singing event for those with long-term health conditions
A Salisbury-based community group will be hosting a singing event for those with long-term health conditions Sounds Better CIC is a music wellbeing group which supports people with conditions such as dementia, lung conditions and learning disabilities
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Controversial new housing development to open its doors for the first time
THE official launch event for a controversial new housing development will take place over the coming days. Chapel Gate, in Netherhampton Road, will open its doors on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21, for potential buyers to visit the on-site
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Club owner assures event was not oversold and that safety was prioritised
A CLUB owner has defended an event which left some guests vowing they would never return. The Chapel Nightclub hosted Martin Kemp's 'Back to the 80s' DJ set on Saturday, April 13. Disappointed guests took to social media the following day to
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Meet the artists behind Salisbury Cathedral's major new art exhibition
A new major art exhibition opens at Salisbury Cathedral, focusing on the impact of climate change on our homes and daily lives Ahead of World Earth Day, the cathedral will feature works inside and outside focusing on the air we breathe, the changing
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Recap: Vehicle fire causes heavy traffic on London Road
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Watch the shocking video of gas fumes from the 'significant' leak in Salisbury
A shocking video has emerged from the site of the gas leak that brought the railway to a standstill. On Wednesday, April 17, emergency services were called to London Road to reports of a gas leak. The incident led to the closure of London
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Plans for new Asda in Salisbury unanimously APPROVED
Plans for a new Asda in Salisbury have been approved by the Strategic Planning Committee in Trowbridge County Hall. The proposal was discussed on Wednesday, April 17 and councillors voted unanimously in favour of the application. The proposal
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Gas company issues update on 'extremely complex' London Road gas leak
A THIRD party damaged the gas main on London Road yesterday, SGN has confirmed. In an update issued to the Journal, the gas company said its specialist engineering team worked through the night and are currently exploring all options to ensure
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Very British to be more worried about images of sex than violence
In the spirit of the classic sixties slogan, Make Love Not War, let’s turn our attention briefly away from ever increasing global conflict and focus instead on more amorous matters closer to home. ‘Outrage in chocolate box village,’ screamed a
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New Japanese restaurant plans to replace former Jenny's bistro
A NEW Japanese restaurant is set to open in the city centre next month. Mountain Spring will replace the former Jenny's Restaurant at 2B in Market Walk on May 1 according to documents submitted to Wiltshire Council. New owner Shizhao Wang acquired
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Retirement development offering free therapy to support retired soldiers
Chevrons Living, a New Forest based retirement development, will be offering veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder free therapy sessions in a bid to support retired soldiers in the region. Joanne Sims, who created her coaching and therapy
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Bygone: Craddock House Salisbury - an interesting history
Cradock House, in the Friary, takes its name from its 18th century association with the Cradock family – Mrs Cradock and her two beautiful daughters having moved there in 1733. Around that time, Henry Fielding, the novelist and dramatist, was staying
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'Lives are at stake': Lawyers warn women after recouping £6m for vulnerable gamblers
A RINGWOOD law firm which recovers about £1m a year for gamblers has warned that betting companies are increasingly targeting women to maximise profits. Ellis Jones Solicitors has just hit the £6m mark for losses recouped for its clients as the
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New Salisbury business offering marquee for charity events and fundraising
A new business to Salisbury is making it their mission to support local charities and individuals Primrose Marquees and Events are giving back to charities through their ‘Canvas of Kindness’ initiative. Each year, the team at Primrose Marquees